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Australian game industry grows 47% in 2008

UPDATE: Aussie game sector now worth A$1.96 billion in sales; family games (including rhythm and puzzle genres) the dominant genre for local gamers.

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Although the last half of 2008 will be remembered as the beginning of a time of economic hardship, 2008 on the whole proved to be a massive year for the Australian games industry. Games and hardware sales expanded 47 percent from the previous year, generating A$1.96 billion in sales over the course of 12 months, according to independent data analysts GfK Australia.

The "family games" genre experienced the most growth in 2008, expanding a whopping 137 percent, which made family games the number-one selling genre.

Breaking down the figures even further, the hardware-accessories category grew by more than 68 percent. Not too far behind was software (increasing 57 percent) and console sales (which grew 43 percent).

The last few years has seen exponential growth for games in Australia, with Interactive Entertainment Association of Australia CEO Ron Curry saying: "Sales figures for the past two years actually show that the industry has grown over 112 percent since 2006. The industry has really witnessed phenomenal growth, which has largely been driven by people playing games together."

Interestingly, last year also saw a growth in games with G and PG ratings, which saw 58 and 33 percent expansions, respectively.

These figures come one day shy of a year after the IEAA released its figures for 2007, which showed that the local industry had generated A$1.3 billion worth of sales, a 43 percent expansion over 2006.

[UPDATE] Curry said that the family-games genre "includes things like card games, music and dance games, party games, puzzle, quiz, board games, virtual pets. So we put in things like SingStar, Buzz, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Mario Party, and Eye Toy [into the figures]."

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not surpisingly this happens the same year australia overtakes america as the fattest nation.

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It won't be long before the family's move on from this fad and go back to yo yo's and pogo sticks.

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i think Nintendo could have sold a stand-alone device that plays Wii sports with 4 wireless remotes and a standalone device that only plays brain training.

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@ahpuck No, that's not stupid, I think you're onto something brilliant...

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we need a good FPS set in the australian outback. with an evil koala as the last boss. . nvm. . just being stupid. but, good to hear games are selling at a brisk pace in the land down under.

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I think the only reason "family" games are so popular there is because all of the violent ones are getting banned...

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that's good, maybe if game sales in Australia keep growing more industry groups will lobby the Australian government to promote more gamer friendly legislation

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It's gone up cuz now even the kangaroos can afford video games ;)

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Can't be all due to the Wii. I know it's a major contributor, but Buzz and Singstar are PlayStation exclusive.

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It was about time the family games sold some games.

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great. more money in the industry means more games.

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well 137% may sound great but think about it if i make 10 dollars one year because theres 5 games out there in the family genre, then the next year theres 100 games and i make 1370 dollars, then wow look at the growth! I guess it's good but games are leaning to far to casuals in my opinion.

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We are rapidly gaining on the bigger European countries and Canada. Per capita we must be the 2nd biggest (behind Japan) in sales.

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Isn't the largest market currently the U.S. market? I know that Japan used to be the largest but they allowed themselves to fall behind by not purchasing as many games as the previous years. Good news for Aussie.

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Good news

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I wonder if this will promote more family friendly games in the future rather than awesome kick ass horror action and fantasy sci-fi games?

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good news in this troubled economy

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good to see the business growing... and I'm happy to see more G/PG games out there, I know the majority of them will be lame family games (that experienced growth...?) but I'm sick of all games requiring massive amounts of blood/guns to get produced :|

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It's unfortunate that over the past 12 months, some good companies have bit the dust. Auran, Pandemic Brisbane (different circumstances though) and now I hear that Red Ant might go as well, not to mention that's only the 'big' names down here that have gone. Who knows about the smaller studios.

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It's excellent to see the Australian Games Industry doing well. Hopefully it means we will see more quality Aussie games.

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