Dante Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Video and computer games are more popular than ever according to the latest industry figures from ELSPA (Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association) and Charttack, the company that tracks games sales in the UK. While sales for the first six months of 2007 are up on all games formats to a staggering £519 million, an increase of over 17 per cent 2006’s half-year figures, the industry has sounded a note of caution. The UK has slipped back in the world rankings of games producers in the face of increased pressure from Canada, which provides massive incentives and tax breaks to games companies to produce their games within its borders. New Asian economies such as China are also becoming increasingly attractive to the world’s game superpowers. The first half of 2007 has been an unprecedented one for the games software market, with a growth standing at a whopping 19 per cent above units sold in the same period in the previous year, making the total games units sold over 26.01 million. Paul Jackson, Director General of ELSPA, said: "We are thrilled to see the industry thriving and not only growing but soaring. With so many excellent titles now available for all ages, appealing to a wide audience the industry is stronger than ever. The speed of the growth of the games industry is testament to the creativity, technology and diversity which is employed by the modern games business. “The UK plays a huge part in the development of games that sell in the millions around the world. We are a huge part of UK PLC’s Creative Economy, but it is important to note that the future of this buoyant economy is uncertain as tax incentives and cost contributions of up to 38 per cent in other territories around the world are prompting a brain drain and an impact on IP ownership and Balance of Payments contribution. “The UK has spent years building up a significant skills and technology base, but the short and long term outlook as it stands is not good. We once again encourage Government to look at the issues raised by the respected economist Will Hutton in his recent report into UK Creative Industries.” On the popularity of games, he added: “With the new generation consoles and new handhelds there are some amazing titles out there and consumers are continuing to enjoy them. There are new and exciting games available and more and more family orientated and mentally stimulating titles to grasp and hold the interest of all ages.” With popularity of the handhelds on the market, the Nintendo DS Lite has dominated in the first half of 2007 making up a remarkable 72% of handhelds sold, notching up record-breaking unit sell through. The next generation consoles have also offered some staggering sale results, with Nintendo again toping the unit sales poll with the Wii. Hardware sales for early 2007 together have seen an staggering increase of 51% on units sold on last year’s half-year figures, notching up revenues of £405 million, an 87% increase on the previous year. The total increase on software, hardware and accessories enjoyed a 42% increase on revenue topping out at an astounding £1,022 million. Video and computer games are enjoyed by people of all ages from three upwards. Each game has an age rating, with over 70 per cent of games being suitable for all ages. Information about games age ratings can be found at http://www.askaboutgames.com
mcj metroid Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 but the uk consumers are idiots(not all of couse). Mario party breaks all sorts of records and it's the worst one mario game since pinball. Why get back into mario now? I know it's mostly kids but all these licensed games.. When i was 5 i knew never to get a licensed game. The only one i had was lion king for the megadrive and that was decent. Every country has their casual gamers but The uk (also ireland i'd say but i never see our charts) are the worst. That probably had nothing to with the topic at hand but I still had to say it. I'd say the wii is responsible for the increase though. NOn-gamers and so on.
Fierce_LiNk Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 I disagree. If any consoles are responsible for the increase, it's probably the Playstation 1/2. Every machine has it's fair share of shit, and not all licenced games are bad. Actually, on the megadrive (snes, too), some of my favourite games were based on movies.
Ashley Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 but the uk consumers are idiots(not all of couse). Mario party breaks all sorts of records and it's the worst one mario game since pinball. Why get back into mario now? But Mario Party isn't out in the Uk....
mcj metroid Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 ;496861"]But Mario Party isn't out in the Uk.... Ya I stand owned... I was thinking of the Us here. Still just using it as an example. Another example is the succes of sonic heroes. Still I would not be sursprised is mario party 8 is massive here.
flameboy Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 It comes as no surprise really the game industry has been the fastest growing industry in the UK for years now...agree with flinky on the crap on every console premise...playstation etc... sold themselves on a wealth of crap as well as good titles.
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