"GTA IV" breaks records, but doesn't take out "Iron Man"

Wed May 7, 2008 11:00AM EDT

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The latest "Grand Theft Auto" game did, indeed, make a mint last week—but not at the expense of the high-flying "Iron Man", despite all the hand wringing in Hollywood.

First, let's look at the just-released sales figures for GTA IV, and yeah, they're huge: $500 million in the first week, with 3.6 million copies sold...on the first day. By way of comparison, Halo 3—hailed at the time as the fastest selling game ever—made a "mere" $300 million in its first week.

Naturally, these massive figures—or the threat of them, anyway—briefly revived the whole "video games will kill the movie business!" thing, with industry watchers worrying last week that GTA IV could put a serious dent in "Iron Man," the Marvel Comics summer epic that bowed last weekend. 

A (supposed) case in point: Ben Stiller's "The Heartbreak Kid," which debuted last September on the same week as Halo 3 and earned only $14 million at the box office.

Well, Robert Downey Jr. and "Iron Man" came and conquered, raking in $102 million in its first week—apparently the biggest haul for a non-sequel film since "Spider-Man" back in 2002.

Huh—OK, but what happened with "The Heartbreak Kid" back in September? I'm just taking a wild stab here, but maybe moviegoers skipped the "Kid" because it was a bad, bad movie.

Anyway, it looks like this town is big enough for the likes of Niko, Iron Man, or whatever summer blockbuster (digital or celluloid) might be coming down the pike.

And a note to Hollywood execs: If your turkey of a movie tanks at the box office, don't blame us gamers.

OK, so give me a show of hands: Who bought GTA IV last week and managed to catch a screening of "Iron Man"? (And how was "Iron Man," by the way?)

Related:
Take-Two's Grand Theft Auto 4 sales top $500 million [Reuters]

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  • 1 Posted by nerd160 on Wed May 7, 2008 11:43AM EDT Report Abuse

    I don't have a Xbox 360 or a PS3 (meaning no GTA 4), but I did see Iron Man. It was fairly good, but needed more plot. The Video Game and Movie Businesses are completely separate, so I don't think what one does will influence the other.

  • 2 Posted by precisely1 on Wed May 7, 2008 12:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    I BOUGHT GTA IV AND WATCHED IRON MAN TWICE BOTH ARE GREAT! iron man was one of thee best super hero movies i have ever seen

  • 3 Posted by jirojas on Wed May 7, 2008 12:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    Iron Man was excellent. My 3rd favorite super hero movie ever behind Batman Begins and Spider-Man.

  • 4 Posted by zebrafetish2000 on Wed May 7, 2008 1:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    Bought GTA IV the day it came out. According to my wife, the lady at the front of Best Buy told me they were closed (just after 9PM) but I walked without noticing her and bought one of about 500 sitting in the back of the store. Haven't seen Iron man yet, but definitely plan to.

  • 5 Posted by downwithvivid on Wed May 7, 2008 1:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    Anyone seen the numbers for GTAIV on the 360 alone within the US? That's what I want to see compared to the Halo 3 sales - only available on the 360. GTAIV's 360 portion of it's $500 mil in one week and $310 mil in the first day versus Halo 3's $300 mil in one week and $170 mil in the first day. FIGHT!

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