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Post by leunas on Aug 11, 2006 16:02:55 GMT -5
Jim Ward of Lucasarts has some interesting thoughts on the industry model of gaming: it doesn't work from a business perspective. Right now this industry has a business model that does not work. This industry has been flat for the past six years; we've been selling games to the same people. Our revenue model is based on one shot at retail - we have no back-end revenue streams like a movie might in terms of DVD [or] TV.
An interesting point: games as a form are tied into expensive home technology in a way no other medium ever has been. That's bad for ongoing returns. Old games easily slide into obsolescence, because the platform — unlike a page or a frame of celluloid — isn't stable. www.kotaku.com/gaming/lucasarts/lucasarts-prez-doesnt-think-gaming-works-as-business-193648.php
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