'Grand Theft Auto IV' races into videogame record books

by Amy Judd | May 7, 2008 at 01:23 pm
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The highly anticipated 'Grand Theft Auto: IV' has raked in 500 million dollars in its opening week, setting videogame records and leaving all other competition in its virtual dust.

Take-Two Interactive said approximately six million copies of "GTA IV: Liberty City Stories" have sold worldwide, with more than half of those games snatched up within 24 hours of the game hitting store shelves April 29.

"Grand Theft Auto IV's first week performance represents the largest launch in the history of interactive entertainment," said Take-Two chairman Strauss Zelnick.

"We believe these retail sales levels surpass any movie or music launch to date."

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" took in 196 million dollars in its first week to seize the Hollywood crown for top-grossing film opening, according to Box Office Mojo.

Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter expects "GTA: IV" to be the second best-selling videogame ever behind its predecessor "GTA: San Andreas," which has sold 23 million copies.

"I'm sure 'GTA: IV' beats Hollywood movie opening weeks," Pachter told AFP.

"But it depends how one looks at it. I'm sure more people saw 'Ironman' than played 'Grand Theft Auto' in the past week but fewer dollars changed hands."

The 'Ironman' film based on the Marvel Comics character opened in theaters Friday.

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uebersetzung

very interesting to do comparison with movies, it clearly shows that digital media is taking away the pie from "old" media. and  the success of  other titles like world of warcraft points out that the battle for eyeballs is getting more and more intense.

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Amy Judd

Definitely - I'm not surprised GTA IV won the battle.

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BLOODY FECALMATTER ©

I got the game at midnight, and I noticed "INDIE" and "COPE 2" are featured in the game, since I'm an artist, I couldnt help but to snap a picture of this while on multiplayer.

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milerdiler

There were about 50 people in line when midnight struck, all eagerly anticipating the release of GTA IV. Here is a photo from the line at the GameStop in downtown San Jose, California.

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cynthia yoo

Wow, that's some serious fandom.

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Alexander W Curtis

My 360 comes later this week, and I got this game specifically for it...and Fallout 3.

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guicane

The greatest game of all times!

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standardtankrichard

Great game!

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DeaconBlade

i don't think anyone is surprised by this..well maybe me but i'm probably the only one.


http://www.unscripted360.com/2008/05/06/grand-theft-auto-iv-the-esrb-ratings/


 

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meddygarnet

Taken on release date.

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thescribetony

I haven't played this one yet--but Rock Star/Take Two is the most innovative game designer company out there.  Thanks for the update.

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limpede

Great game!

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Critical Todd

I took this shot via my iPhone as I was walking through Times Square.

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AshleeCakes

I have to say, GTA IV is better than I thought it would be! I didn't think the graphics looked very impressive for a 360 game, but once I bought it, I changed my mind! The enviroment is very interactive!

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GTA 4 Maps

gta iv is the bees knees. it kicks ass totally.. view all the maps and cheats here

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