Armchair Analysis: THQ Delays Slate of Games, Abbreviates Earnings Call
THQ abbreviates its second quarter earnings call and cancels its Q&A session after disappointing sales; has an alarm been sounded?
THQ abbreviates its second quarter earnings call and cancels its Q&A session after disappointing sales; has an alarm been sounded?
Hardware sales fell 39% while software sales dropped 14% decrease YOY, despite EA’s near-domination with their athletic lineup.
Peter Skerritt whips out his Magic 8-Ball and makes his projections for the videogame industry’s busy Q4 holiday season. Shake, shake!
Sony makes their third iteration of the PS3 official. Smaller, lighter, yet packing the same price, how will the new console fare this holiday?
Maintains the spirit of the games and even manages to bring some new ideas to the table while managing to feel like it could have actually been a Double Dragon arcade game.
Nintendo makes the Wii U pricing official. Peter Skerritt examines the numbers and makes his predictions for the console’s holiday chances.
Game hardware sales fell 39% YOY while software sales remained slightly more optimistic with just a 11% decrease from last year.
The Vita’s high cost of entry and weak-to-moderate sales may alienate future development for the platform. Can Sony turn the tide?
The game industry saw 32% hardware and 23% software declines from last year as the NPD sales data give even less reason to celebrate.
Take-Two announces a 32% decline in revenue over last year in their FY 13 Q1 earnings presentation: a few observations from the report.