2003 in video gaming



         


See also: 2002 in video gaming, other events of 2003, 2004 in video gaming and the timeline of video games

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Events

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Trends

Computer games continue to lose ground to console video games with a US sales drop of 14% in 2003. Total 2003 entertainment software sales in the United States grew slightly to $7 billion USD; console sales increased to $5.8 billion and computer games accounted for the remaining $1.2 billion.

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Video game consoles

Two new handheld consoles were introduced in 2003: The Game Boy Advance SP (an improved GBA-compatible device) and Nokia's N-Gage.

The dominant consoles in 2003 were:

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Top-selling games

The top 10 selling console video games in 2003 in the United States ranked by units sold, according to , were:

  1. Madden NFL 2004, published by Electronic Arts, for PlayStation 2
  2. Pokémon Ruby, Nintendo of America, Game Boy Advance
  3. Pokémon Sapphire, Nintendo of America, Game Boy Advance
  4. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Nintendo of America, GameCube
  5. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Rockstar Games, PS2
  6. Mario Kart: Double Dash, Nintendo of America, GameCube
  7. Tony Hawk's Underground, Activision, PS2
  8. Enter the Matrix, Atari, PS2
  9. Medal of Honor: Rising Sun, Electronic Arts, PS2






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