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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)
The dominant video game consoles in 2003 were:
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.
The top 10 selling console video games in 2003 in the United States ranked by units sold, according to NPD, were:
| Rank | Title | Platform | Publisher |
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| 1 | Madden NFL 2004 | PS2 | Electronic Arts |
| 2 | Pokémon Ruby | GBA | Nintendo |
| 3 | Pokémon Sapphire | GBA | Nintendo |
| 4 | Need for Speed: Underground | PS2 | Electronic Arts |
| 5 | The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker | GameCube | Nintendo |
| 6 | Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | PS2 | Rockstar Games |
| 7 | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | GameCube | Nintendo |
| 8 | Tony Hawk's Underground | PS2 | Activision |
| 9 | Enter the Matrix | PS2 | Atari |
| 10 | Medal of Honor: Rising Sun | PS2 | Electronic Arts |
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