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    We've all seen the numbers. In 2007 console game sales were $19 Billion, while PC game sales were a platry (comparably) $911 million. According to The NPD Group, a research firm that tracks such things. However according to a study by the PCgaming alliance that's not the whole story. According to them, and their study, in 2007 PC gaming revinue was $10.7 billion. So how do you get such a disparity? 911 million is only the US, and (this is key) only at retail. The NPD groups numbers don't track digital distrobution, or subscritions to MMO's. And the PCG alliance states that retail sales are a mere 30% of PC gaming sales internationally.

    According to the PCGA's Horizons report, games on the oldest active gaming platform generated around $10.7 billion in sales worldwide. Of that, $4.8 billion--nearly half--comes from online revenue, including subscriptions for massively multiplayer games such as the omnipresent World of Warcraft. Digital distribution sales hit $2 billion globally, with in-game and game portal advertising revenues reaching $800 million.
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    If you want to read the report follow the link to the PCG alliance website.
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    Yeah, I can see that being the case. I buy alot of my PC games from gamersgate.com, etc, simply because the retail stores often don't have the titles I'm looking for, because they're smart and have stocked up on the profitable Guitar Hero type games, etc.
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    PC gaming died?
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    Who are you, and what the hell have you done with lars573??! The real lars would never be this optimistic!

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    My (lame) joking aside, I'm not surprised by the numbers. As an afficianado of Stardock (who are big champions of online digital distribution), I have a halfway-decent idea as to how much PC game sales are under/mis-represented by the mainstream gaming media.
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    Well I've been shown that the numbers I saw were skewed, to say the least. Although the PCGA didn't give any numbers on global console revinue. As that would probably be 100's of billions of dollars. I just though that good news in PC gaming would be welcome. My mistake.
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    While I've had some concerns the last few years, I've still never believed that PC gaming was dead (or even dying, for that matter). It's certainly *changing* -- no one can deny that -- but I don't think it's for the worse.

    The situation is fluctuating quite a bit at the moment, and I think it will continue to do so for another year or two before we start to get a clearer picture of how the PC gaming landscape will look. Do I believe it will be different from what it is currently? Absolutely. But I also believe it will be an improvement over what it's been.
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    I must admit that I'm one of those people that likes to actually go out to buy a game and I would never consider buying a game that had to be downloaded through a system like Steam. Though I would occasionally order a game online to be delivered to my door. I did this with RTW Gold Edition. I ordered it from Jersey (that's a little island we have over here in the English Channel) because it worked out much cheaper.

    I rarely buy any games these days and that's probably partially due to the poor selection available in the stores. It seems that every time I go into a games store that yet another whole shelf, or often a whole isle, has been take over by crappy kiddy or family oriented console garbage. I remember when the PC section was 6 whole shelf loads in the games store I used to visit, now it is only 2.
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    ...stocked up on the profitable Guitar Hero type games, etc.
    How those kind of games could actually appeal to anyone above the age of 3 I've absolutely no idea.

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    as someone who spends a fortune buying the biggest and shiniest and newiest hardware, i am delighted that PC gaming is dieing otherwise i would have to face up to my 'habit'.

    but, while i applaud online distribution as an excellent way to cut out the publisher and retain profit for the developer, i loath an despise intrusive DRM systems, particularly those that require online authentication.

    i dislike the idea of gaming as a service, i want a product that i own, that if i come back to a decade hence and try to install, i won't be asked for an internet connection to a developer six years bust.

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