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The problem is, you need to pay an abusrd amount of money for holding stock as well. That is the kiss of death for any producer of products is a surplus. You have to find a way to get as few as possible in a warehouse before its time to sell. And god forbid you have those all in holding when tax season comes around,

Artificial scarcity of a console is not a real thing. Every product developer on the planet would dream of properly gauging demand and building a single unit for everyone who wants it and no more. Problem is, building things is very hard (I know cause I’ve developed multiple products that had to go to assembly lines)

Boom. Scooping mine at Best Buy March 3rd!

Boom. Scooping mine at Best Buy March 3rd!

Underrail is a good modern one.

To be fair, you mentioned media formats, not actual new technologies. And they were formats that lost to other, better performing or better marketed formats that did essentially the same stuff. Just saying. But yeah, who knows if it’ll take off, but for now it’s very much something that people are interested in, so it

If you count cell-phone gaming, the market share you’re talking about is actually huge. Add to that that the Samsung Galaxy is in many many pockets.

PSVR has sold more units in its first month in Japan than the PS4 sold. Think of that. The VR peripheral sold better when if first hit the market than the machine that is needed to run it.

I see two of the greatest areas in which it will begin to really have ‘purpose’ will be in education and in remote controlled robotics. Having real time depth perception and head tracking will open up both of these areas.

The VCR wasn’t useful. The casette tape almost “ruined” the music industry and caused upheaval. The CD player was “too clear” for many of the early audiophiles who preferred the warmth of vinyl. Computers, while useful at the start, were still pushed forward by enthusiats. There are so many techs that have begun as

The VCR was prohibitive and fringe at first. Tapes could cost upwards of $100 at the time and the selection was terrible. Not to mention the cost of the player.

After the Resident Evil 6 logo and then this, Capcom is clearly sending us a message about some deeper meaning behind this series that we cannot even BEGIN to fathom.

dope. this seems like a solid idea. Mix this with checking those resources Luke mentioned and I should be able to get another step forward in my Civ gaming skill and experience.

My issue has been finding a way to expand and explore new strategies and deeper understanding in this game.

Huh, I sorta didn’t pay attention to this whole thing, since I just want to play my damn games, but these award catagories AND the games that win all rub me the wrong way. I can see better choices for all of these if Steam users had a longer memory and a bit more adventerous gaming spirit.

Wasn’t leaked. When they announced the game, they announced it coming to the NX, which then meant it would be coming to the Switch.

If we can get that switch version in the US? I’d be a happy, happy man!

Comically enough, the name is so in line with their previous work, that This game could straight up be a part of the Banjo-Kazooie franchise! I’m super super into it, man. Next year can’t come fast enough!

Btw, where did you happen to read about this stuff? I’d like to do learn some more about this.

These both make me want to know more. Things were clearly off in terms of management there, but I always am curious what works for a company and what doesn’t. Tabata strikes me as the kind of guy who believes the game comes above all else. It’s amazing management let him carry the social response of FFXV so well.

Damn man; I get the reason for joking, but for realz, some of these games actually would benefit from late game story tweaks! Like, there’s a real list in here somewhere, and that’s something I’d be interested in reading!