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This statement has me a bit confused and I do not want to take it out of context. Jeff, did you mean this to apply just to the movie industry? If you look at the Electronic Book industry, revenues for Q1 2010 are approx. 91 million according to industry statistics (International Digital Publishing Forum in conjunction with the Association of American Publishers). The revenue is a bit less than double Q4 2009. That seems like a lot of value assigned to something that can not be touched. If Electronic Books have the potential to grow exponentially is it a big leap of faith to assume movies are not far behind? |
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I'm not sure about that - I think it greatly depends on the fiscal management of the chains in question. For instance, Movie Gallery/Hollywood Video is dead, and Blockbuster is soon to be, but at least in this area (SE KS, SW MO, N OK) for every Movie Gallery or other store that dies, a new Family Video (the largest privately owned chain) takes it's place, many times in the same building. Family Videos are springing up like weeds all over the four state area.
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The problem is going to enter once they grab that 25-30% of the market who buys a book, reads it and then never picks it up again. Personally I think Kindle style devices are great for periodicals, especially newspapers. The ability to get pretty much any one you want for a low subscription fee is AWESOME. I think they're also great for libraries. They have 3 copies, and when person 1 presses "return", it automatically pops up on person 2's machine.. The problem hits when you cross that magic $10 mark when a purchase stops being the equivalent of lunch. I know that when a $15 game pops up online I'm VERY selective about which ones I buy. GTA4's DLC didn't do NEARLY as well as people thought, and while there were other factors such as some people not liking the changes from 3, andthe fact that big numbers had already sold back to gamestop by the time they actually got something out, a huge percentage said "$20 for DLC? Screw that". So while there are definately people that are all about that digital locker and cloud stuff, the first time there's an outage and people can't get to their stuff they're going to sour on that cloud real fast. |
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"Samsung and DreamWorks Animation bring together the best creative talent in animation and the strongest 3D TV technology in order to offer a new dimension of home entertainment. We believe that 3D TV adoption at home will increase as more global 3D hits, such as How To Train Your Dragon are made available to the consumer for 3D home viewing," said John Revie, senior vice president of Home Entertainment, Samsung Electronics America, Inc. "We look forward to a continued collaboration with DreamWorks Animation to deliver such rich content to the living room."
OK, this guy has it all wrong? Anyone have an e-mail address that I can let them know that keeping 3D titles as exclusive does not increase the adoption but only hinders it. Gees... |
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That's a big reason why the music business is moving their model toward the live shows and merchandise, you can't download the experience or the T-Shirt. The market is so small for 3D content right now it really doesn't matter. It's not like these are exclusive forever. It's unlikely a lot of these titles would even be available in 3D at this point if companies like Samsung weren't paying for the discs to be created. No one is expecting 3D to become really affordable or take off in any signifigant way until next Christmas anyway, this year is softlaunch. As I've said many times before, yelling at the wall is more effective than sending an email. You need to contact studios directly, politely via snail mail for maximum impact, and in this case, I wouldn't bother either because there won't be exclusive deals like this by the time there's enough critical mass for it to matter. I do feel that the TV manufacturers should allow those who have purchased the TVs and have them registered with the company to purchase their exclusives however, and I'll certainly bring that up next chance I get Last edited by Jeff Kleist; 08-11-2010 at 10:08 PM. |
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![]() Activision is headed for a major bubble burst that's going to make EAs look silly, and I don't think they'll learn from it like EA did. Their next step is almost certainly looking to go exclusive to one console with the MAG style persistant world MMO Call of Duty game, to get a massive upfront payment and get to keep most if not all the subscription fees they want to charge. They're really mad that people are playing COD months later and not paying them for the privilege. Will it happen? Don't know, do they want it to? Most definately Of course without the real Infinity Ward in the stable any more, COD no longer interests me in the slightest. |
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I bet there have already been 10 maps picked out of Call of Duty Black Ops that they plan to charge $15 per 5 for. Bobby Kotick's days may be numbered because all these days of racking in tons of prophet from gullible gamers may be coming to end like you said. Look what happened to Guitar Hero. People got tired of it and that is what is going to happen to Call of Duty. I am REALLY hoping that the new Medal of Honor game ends up being awesome and takes a lot of people from the Call of Duty crowd. If EA REALLY wants to set a tone they could give away mappacks. Its really ironic how EA and Activision have completely switched roles. Its sad that EA still seems to be operating at a loss when judging by my shelf has released a lot of nice original IPs. I have NEVER paid for multiplayer mappacks and NEVER will. Single player or Coop? Maybe but when they go on sale. The Borderlands and Fallout 3 DLC was pretty good. Last edited by MerrickG; 08-11-2010 at 10:34 PM. |
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I also suspect that Kotick had a HUGE hand in forcing Blizzard to split Starcraft 2 into 3 seperate games. I just finished Starcraft 3 and eventhough it is quite good and long for one race, it feels like there were a lot of tack on missions that wouldnt have been there had they chosen to release it all as one game with each race having its own playable campaign.
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I hope you enjoy spending another $90 (maybe more) on Black Ops and its content. Im sure those $15 mappacks will provide hours of entertainment. I'm willing to bet they already have the maps picked out they are going to charge you for. I hope you enjoy paying for that Call of Duty online subscription fee coming up before too much longer. I honestly hope that happens because it might be just the thing to make the CoD crowd revolt and might create just the crazy backlash that Activision needs to realize that they are going too far. But hey, "its worth it" and "I don't have to buy it." Yeah, you're right I don't and I won't. BUT 10-15M of you WILL. Its funny because there is a part of me that admires Activision for being able to rake in a lot of profit in a tough economy. Nevertheless, if they keep this up it will backfire on them dramatically. No further comments. Last edited by MerrickG; 08-12-2010 at 08:32 AM. |
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$15 should buy you 5 NEW maps at least. I'm glad you're having fun with it though
Here's a piece from ABC news on X Japan's Lollapalooza show for the curious and the already indoctrinated http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/japa...1370750&page=1 |
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Jeff,
Any chance of Apple TV being successful this time around given that it will launch at $99? Sony and MS would be wise to up their efforts to convince people to use their consoles as media devices since I really don't want to see Apple take over another market. Apple and Activision are my greatest enemies right now! LOL |
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Overpriced, megalomaniacal, form over function, suppression of technologies for Lord Stevie's grand vision, non-replaceable batteries, list goes on and on
AppleTV 2 could be a wonderful addition to anyone's HT after you jailbreak it to do something useful at $99 |
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