2003 in video gaming
Events
Hardware
Business
- February 19 — Microsoft announces a deal to buy Connectix Corp.
- Take-Two Interactive buys TDK Mediactive, Inc.
- Infogrames, Inc., a subsidiary of Infogrames Entertainment SA renames itself Atari
- Enix Corporation officially absorbs Square Co., Ltd., forming Square Enix Co., Ltd.
- CNN/Money reports that video games are a US$10 billion dollar industry
- April — Pan European Game Information (PEGI), a European video game content rating system, comes into use.
- May — The 3DO Company announces bankruptcy and closes down its New World Computing subsidiary
- June 12 — Obsidian Entertainment founded
- August — Microsoft announced ATI as the developer of the GPU for their next generation console, Project Xenon. Their previous contract with Nvidia was finished but the GPU of the Xbox continued in production.
- December — Interplay closes its Black Isle Studios division
- Late 2003 — Nintendo buys shares from Japanese toy and animation conglomerate Bandai making Nintendo one of Bandai's top 10 shareholders
- Late 2003 — GameSpot reports a rebuttal regarding two statements from Nintendo and Bandai execs denying a potential Nintendo takeover of Bandai; according to the story, Nintendo is working with a Japanese banking firm that has Bandai and Nintendo as their corporate clients to try to take over Bandai
- Late 2003 — Data East goes defunct.
Notable releases
- January 12 — Panzer Dragoon Orta (Xbox)
- January 14 — SimCity 4 (PC)
- January 25 — Devil May Cry 2 (PS2)
- February 13 — Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (PC)
- February 17 — Dark Cloud 2 (PS2)
- February 21 — I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike (PC)
- February 25 — Master of Orion III (PC)
- February 26 — Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (PS2)
- February 28 — Praetorians (PC)
- March 2 — Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc (GBA, GC)
- March 4 — EverQuest: The Legacy of Ykesha
- March 10 — Zone of the Enders: The Second Runner (PS2)
- March 17 — Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (GBA)
- March 18 — Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc (PS2, Xbox)
- March 19 — Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield (PC)
- March 24 — Amplitude (PS2)
- March 24 — Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc (PC)
- March 24 — The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (North America) (GC)
- March 25 — Dynasty Warriors 4 (PS2)
- March 26 — Galactic Civilizations (PC)
- April 8 — Midnight Club II (PS2)
- April 9 — Burnout 2: Point of Impact (GC)
- April 17 — Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart (Japan)
- April 20 — Siren (PS2)
- May 1 — Burnout 2: Point of Impact (Xbox)
- May 14 — Enter The Matrix (PC)
- May 20 — Rise of Nations (PC)
- May 21 — WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$ (GBA)
- May 27 — Hulk (PC), (PS2), (GC), (Xbox)
- June 2 — Toontown Online (PC) (Public release)
- June 3 — Midnight Club II (Xbox)
- June 20 — Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (PS2)
- June 24 — Wario World (GC)
- July 1 — Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne (PC)
- July 1 — Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (PC)
- July 9 — Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided (PC)
- July 17 — Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox)
- July 28 — Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (GC)
- August 5 — Chaos Legion (PS2, PC)
- August 5 — Freaky Flyers (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)
- August 6 — Silent Hill 3 (PS2)
- August 13 — Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (PS2)
- August 25 — F-Zero GX (GC)
- August 27 — Otogi: Myth of Demons (Xbox)
- August 27 —Soul Calibur II (GC, PS2, Xbox)
- September 4 — Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII (PC)
- September 8 — Anarchy Online: The Shadowlands (PC)
- September 8 — EverQuest: Lost Dungeons of Norrath
- September 16 — Homeworld 2 (PC)
- September 16 — The Simpsons: Hit & Run (GC, PS2, Xbox, GBA)
- September 17 — Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (PC)
- September 22 — Command & Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour (PC)
- October 1 — Freedom Fighters (GC, PC, PS2, Xbox)
- October 7 — Viewtiful Joe (GC, PS2, Xbox)
- October 14 — Jak II (PS2)
- October 14 — Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (PC)
- October 20 — SSX 3 (GC, PS2, Xbox)
- October 21 — Time Crisis 3(PS2)
- October 27 — Tony Hawk's Underground (GBA, GC, PS2, Xbox)
- October 27 — WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (PS2)
- October 28 — Final Fantasy XI (PC) (US)
- October 29 — Call of Duty (PC)
- November 3 — Fire Emblem (GBA)
- November 3 — True Crime: Streets of LA (GC, PS2, Xbox)
- November 4 — Civilization III: Conquests (PC)
- November 4 — Grand Theft Auto: Double Pack (Xbox)
- November 4 — SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs (PS2)
- November 6 — Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (PS2)
- November 11 — Beyond Good & Evil (PS2)
- November 11 — Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (PS2)
- November 11 — SSX 3 (GBA)
- November 12 — Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Xbox)
- November 12 — Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield (Xbox)
- November 13 — The Simpsons: Hit & Run (PC)
- November 14 — Kya Dark Lineage (PlayStation 2)
- November 17 — Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (GBA)
- November 17 — Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GC)
- November 18 — Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2)
- November 18 — Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (GC)
- November 18 — Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (PC)
- November 18 — Manhunt (PS2)
- November 18 — Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun (PC)
- November 19 — Beyond Good & Evil (PC)
- November 19 — Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (Xbox)
- November 25 — Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Xbox)
- November 30 — Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (PC)
- December 2 — Beyond Good & Evil (Xbox)
- December 2 — Deus Ex: Invisible War (PC, Xbox)
- December 2 — Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (PS2)
- December 2 — Silent Hill 3 (PC)
- December 11 — Beyond Good & Evil (GC)
Trends
Computer games continue to lose ground to console video games with a US sales drop of 14% in 2003. (NPD) 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. ESA (pdf)
Video game consoles
The dominant video game consoles in 2003 were:
Handheld game systems
The dominant handheld systems in 2003 were:
Additionally, two new handheld consoles were introduced in 2003, the Game Boy Advance SP (an enhanced GBA) and Nokia's N-Gage.
Video game sales
The top 10 selling console video games in 2003 in the United States ranked by units sold, according to NPD, were:
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