
While we're on the topic of fiscal earnings, third party giant, Electronic Arts, has posted $24 million in profit for Q1. And while the company doesn't need any help from Hollywood, it doesn't hurt. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban sold well over a million units, joining other EA favorites Fight Night 2004 & UEFA Euro 2004. Also, Need for Speed Underground continued its run, now having sold more than 7 million copies. Not surprisingly NCAA Football's sales are up 50 percent over last year, as this marks the series' debut on Xbox Live. With this title and Madden 2005 (due in August), EA is looking to earn $3.4 billion dollars in revenue for the entire fiscal year. Yeah, that just about challenges everything.

