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Posted Mar 14, 2008 at 04:48PM by Charles D. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Deutsche Bank
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Analyst Jeetil Patel comments on financial state of Electronic Arts - Image 1In the world of corporate news, a lot of attention has been centered on Electronic Arts' recent plans to acquire Grand Theft Auto IP owners Take-Two Interactive. Deutsche Bank analyst Jeetil Patel had a couple of choice words to share regarding the matter, as well as his own analysis on the current financial state of EA. Read more about what Patel had to say in our full article.

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Posted Jan 19, 2008 at 08:44AM by Glen D. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Electronic Arts, EA Sports, NFL, NPD, Deutsche Bank
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EA Sports - Image 1It's no secret that Electronic Arts is the biggest third-party game publisher and it's almost a safe bet to invest on its stocks at any given time. However, one analyst says that the gaming giant may have cause to worry due to the under-performance of its EA Sports division. Titles like Madden NFL 08 (PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP, Nintendo Wii, and DS) and NCAA March Madness 2008 (Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3) are taking some of the blame. Find out why when you read the full article.

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Posted Dec 31, 2007 at 01:50PM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Brain Age Tags: UK, Deutsche Bank, Lisa Morgan
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GAME's end-year profits up thanks to DS and Wii - Image 1UK-based video game retailer GAME reports very profitable times this year. According to the company, a considerable chunk of their money flow came in from Nintendo's Wii and DS console tag team, whose games were also among GAME's top sellers. More details on this matter follow in the full article.

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Posted Oct 21, 2007 at 03:48PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Games, Opinions & Analysis, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Sony, PS2, NPD, Deutsche Bank
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PlayStation 2 - Image 1Following the NPD Group's report for September, Deutsche Bank analyst Jeetil Patel believes that it may be the beginning of the end for Sony's PlayStation 2. According to the report, software sales for the console fell at a faster rate than was first seen last month.

Patel describes the PS2's decline as inevitable but it's unclear whether the decline (which came sooner than expected) was due to "consumer transition to next-gen software or weak spending patterns amongst the low-end consumer." This may be a wrench in the gears for Sony which plans to commit to the console's 10-year lifespan.

"Needless to say, with tougher comps ahead for PS2 software sales, we think that the PS2 may finally be on its way out of the industry for good" says Patel. Although software sales may be down it remains that the PS2 console continues to sell, and continues to be one of the most played consoles despite the presence of the next-gens.

The decline in software sales may be explained partially by the lack of backwards compatibility for the new PlayStation 3 consoles, which was once explained to also boost PS3 games by limiting the console to only play that format. Perhaps the backlash of the absence of backwards compatibility is that sales for PS2 games suffered.

Patel also observes the underperformance of two of Electronic Arts' franchises: NCAA 08 (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2) and Madden 08 (PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP, Nintendo Wii, and DS). He believes that - in the light of a very "competitive environment" with competition such as Activision, Ubisoft, Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo during the holidays - EA may introduce a price cut in November if the games continue to underperform.

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