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Analysts expect summer surge in NPD figures

Predictions for July US software sales suggest year-over-year growth between 30-60 percent; Xbox 360 anticipated to beat PS3 in hardware sales thanks to recent price cut.

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Last year saw record gaming sales at US retailers, but 2008 is on pace to crush those numbers. Heading into the back half of the year, the industry has already posted six straight months of double-digit software sales growth, and analysts are unified in expecting a seventh later this week when the NPD Group releases its US retail sales figures for July.

Lazard Capital Markets' Colin Sebastian was the most conservative of the usual NPD-prognosticating suspects, suggesting US software sales would only be up 30-35 percent over July 2007's take of $419 million. Wedbush Morgan Securities' Michael Pachter and EEDAR's Jesse Divnich were in virtual agreement, predicting 44 percent and 43 percent, respectively. Topping all comers was Pacific Crest Securities' Evan Wilson, who suggested US retailers sold $670 million in games last month, a 60 percent jump year-over-year.

"We have consistently underestimated growth this year," Pachter said in a note to investors, adding that "the video game software sector remains highly recession-resistant." To account for that ongoing underestimation, Pachter said he will be raising his full-year growth projection for the industry later this month. In April, the analyst projected a 19 percent growth spurt for full-year software sales.

Wilson has already raised his full-year tally from 20 percent to 25 percent. He said Wii software and music-based games have been the biggest factors in the industry's growth this year, but expects growth to slow later in the year as the industry faces increasingly difficult year-over-year comparisons.

On the hardware side, Divnich and Pachter expect the Xbox 360 to retake the Wii runner-up sales crown from the PlayStation 3 this month, based on a spike in sales after Microsoft dropped the price of the discontinued 20GB Xbox 360 model to $299 from $349. Pachter, Sebastian, and Wilson said Microsoft would benefit from cutting the price of the hard-drive-equipped Xbox 360 to $299 permanently, as has been rumored. (Wilson did not address hardware price points in his note.)

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Woo Hoo. Go us.:) Haha beat that U.S. economy.

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"Its likely the 360 will beat the PS3, the question is by how much" No less than 20 units but no more than 500k. Bliss is knowing that you will always be 100% correct. Foresight = 20/20

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Wii and DS will hit the tops of the chart no doubt. I expect 360 to beat out PS3 because of the $50 price drop on the 20GB Pro. I think the PSP will probably get beat by both of them, but not by too much. And, as always, the PS2 will bring up the rear with modest sales. When's that $99 PS2 coming Sony? How about that $199 PS2 Guitar Hero bundle that would sell a few hundred thousand units. On software, I'd expect Soul Calibur IV to show up, even though it only had two days on the charts. It might not show up on PS3, but I do expect it to show up on 360. I expect a 1.5:1 ratio on 360 to PS3 due to the superior d-pad and Darth Vader. NCAA should show up on the charts as well, most likely on 360. Maybe on PS2, but that's questionable. On the questionable side, Civ Rev deserves to show up, but I highly doubt it will. I'll remain hopeful for the 360 version making the top 10. Unreal III could potentially make it, but I'm very doubtful of that. Since Guitar Hero: Aerosmith only had two days on the charts last year, we could see that pop up on 360, PS2, or possibly Wii. Lego Indy could also pop back up on Wii or DS. Guitar Hero: On Tour could have a return as well since it did so well last month. And maybe we'll see the return of MGS4? Maybe not... And of course, the definites. Wii Fit and Wii Play will waste two spots on the top ten, along with possibly Guitar Hero III on Wii. Thus making it the top 8 or top 7, rather then the top 10. *Mega sigh*

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Doubt it, Its been known already that the 360 20Gig isnt working against the 80 gig ps3...So dont hold your breath people.

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lol i really dunt give **** bout the hardware sales its all bout who brings tha GAMES!!!:)

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Its likely the 360 will beat the PS3, the question is by how much.

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