- 2004 in video gaming
Events
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January 20 — "Wired"'sVaporware Awards gives its first "Lifetime Achievement Award" to recurring winner "Duke Nukem Forever ".
*March 4 —Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences hosts 7th AnnualInteractive Achievement Awards ; inductsPeter Molyneux into theAIAS Hall of Fame
*March 22 -26 —Game Developers Conference hosts 4th annualGame Developers Choice Awards and Gama Network's 6th annualIndependent Games Festival (IGF)
*May 11 —Nintendo officially announces its "Revolution" (later namedWii ) console.
* July -IEMA (Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association) hosts 5th annualExecutive Summit
*October 12 — EA Sports launches "FIFA Soccer 2005". It's officially the last game in the history ofPlayStation
*November 5 —Nobuo Uematsu resigns from Square Enix and becomes a freelancer, starting his own business, calledSmile Please Co., Ltd. .
*November 21 —Nintendo launches its DS handheld in the USBusiness
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January 12 —Ubisoft acquiresTiwak
* February — EA consolidates, rolls most ofMaxis and all ofOrigin Systems into itsRedwood Shores, California HQ
* March — Microsoft announces XNA the successor ofDirectX as the defaultAPI forWindows Vista andXenon .
*April 6 —Midway Games acquiresSurreal Software
* May — Sammy Corporation buys a controlling share in Sega Corporation at a cost of $1.1 billion creating the new company, "Sega Sammy Holdings Inc", one of the biggest gaming companies in the world.
* July —Square Enix restructures executive branches around the world.
*August 30 — Acclaim declares bankruptcy and closes its doors
*October 11 —Midway Games acquiresInevitable Entertainment and renames it Midway Studios Austin.
*November 30 —Midway Games acquires developerParadox Development .
*December 13 —Electronic Arts purchases a 5-year exclusive agreement for the rights to the NFL, which includes NFL teams, stadiums and players for use in EA's football videogames.
*December 20 —Electronic Arts purchases 20% stake inUbisoft . The purchase at the time was considered "hostile", by Ubisoft.Notable releases
North American release dates:
*February 9 — "" (PC)
*March 2 — "Ninja Gaiden" (Xbox )
*March 9 — "" (PC)
*March 14 — "Battlefield Vietnam " (PC)
*March 16 — "Unreal Tournament 2004 " (PC)
*March 23 — "Far Cry " (PC)
*March 23 — "Final Fantasy XI " (North America ) (PS2)
*March 23 — "Sonic Heroes " (GC, PS2,Xbox )
*April 12 — "Painkiller" (PC)
*April 20 — "" (PC, PS2,Xbox )
*April 27 — "City of Heroes " (PC)
*April 27 — "" (PC)
*May 6 — "Samurai Warriors " (PS2)
*May 25 — "" (PC,Xbox )
*June 1 — "" (Xbox )
*June 15 — "" (PC)
*July 13 — "Tales of Symphonia " (GC)
*August 3 — "Doom 3 " (PC)
*August 18 — "" (GBA)
*August 30 — "Pikmin 2 " (GC)
*September 7 — "" (PS2) (Xbox )
*September 7 — "" (PC, PS2,Xbox )
*September 9 — "Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen " (GBA)
*September 13 — "" (PC)
*September 14 — "" (PC)
*September 14 — "Fable" (Xbox )
*September 14 — "The Sims 2 "
*September 20 — "" (GC, PS2,Xbox )
*September 20 — "" (PC)
*September 21 — "" (PC, PS2)
*September 21 — "Star Wars Battlefront " (PS2,Xbox )
*September 22 — "Katamari Damacy " (PS2)
*September 22 — "" (PC)
*September 28 — "" (PC)
*October 4 — "" (PS2,Xbox )
*October 4 — "Tony Hawk's Underground 2 " (GBA, GC, PC, PS2,Xbox )
*October 11 — "" (GC)
*October 25 — "" (PS2)
*October 25 — "OutRun 2 " (Xbox )
*October 26 — "Dead or Alive Ultimate " (Xbox )
*October 26 — "" (PC)
*October 26 — "" (PS2)
*November 2 — "Killzone " (PS2)
*November 2 — "" (PC)
*November 3 — "" (PS2)
*November 8 — "EverQuest II " (PC)
*November 9 — "Halo 2 " (Xbox )
*November 9 — "Jak 3 " (PS2)
*November 15 — "" (GC)
*November 15 — "" (PS2)
*November 16 — "" (PS2)
*November 16 — "Half-Life 2 " (PC)
*November 16 — "" (PC)
*November 16 — "" (PC)
*November 17 — "" (PS2)
*November 21 — "Super Mario 64 DS " (NDS)
*November 23 — "World of Warcraft " (PC)
*November 30 — "" (GC, PC, PS2,Xbox )
*December 1 — "" (PC)
*December 6 — "" (Xbox )
*December 6 — "" (PC)
*December 8 — "" (PC)Trends
In 2004, the total U.S. sales of video game hardware, software and accessories was $9.9 billion compared with $10 billion in 2003. Total software sales rose 8 percent over the previous year to $6.2 billion. Additionally, sales of portable software titles exceeded $1 billion for the first time. Hardware sales were down 27 percent for the year due in part to shortages during the holiday season and price reductions from all systems.
Video game consoles
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Nintendo GameCube
*Microsoft Xbox
*SonyPlayStation 2
**Sony released an internal hard drive for thePlayStation 2 onMarch 23
**The third major hardware revision of the PlayStation 2 (model number SCPH-70000) was released in Japan onNovember 1 Handheld game systems
The dominant handheld systems in 2004 were:
*Nintendo Game Boy Advance SPAdditionally,
Nokia released an updated version of their originalN-Gage , called theN-Gage QD .Nintendo released theNintendo DS onNovember 21 in theUnited States . In Japan Sony released thePlayStation Portable onDecember 12 .Video game sales
Based on figures from the
NPD Group .References
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