Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Week 2 EOC

It seems that the full immersion video game platform and its attendant 60 or 70 dollar per game, joyride is has reached a plateau. Recession weary buyers are turning increasingly to  non retail downloadable sources for software [quote While retail sales showed a decline versus year ago, "it's important to remember that there is a growing volume of content being sold digitally, or otherwise outside the traditional retail channel," said NPD Group analyst Anita Frazier. unquote] Midmarket Newsfrom EweekBy: Nathan Eddy
2010-10-16
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Midmarket/Video-Game-Sales-Slip-Again-in-September-276968/
however game consoles are still selling well as they have other applications such as Netflix interface  http://www.netflix.com/NRD/WiiCustomers are finding that that short duration pay as you go games such as are found on Facebook  and cellphones are more budget friendly and can be enjoyed anywhere they are via a simple free download. Zynga a major player in the online  paygo game market has just joined with American Express to  use reward points to by virtual goods  and pointshttp://www.zynga.com/about/article.php?a=20101130

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