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In conclusion Microsoft knows this won't sell units (why it is free for gold members) but it will get those family members of the people who buy a One (there living room/watercolour image) involved which could be highly profitable if they sell DLC for it/future versions (backdoor approach) This is more for the family members of the person who buys the system for other reasons (which can be extremely profitable if they sell DLC for it). It is far manageable (in the short term) to pay for these type of classes at your local gym (membership or no membership) or it is far cheaper to just get the DVD. People go and pay for the gym not because it is the best place to work out (it isn't) they go there because of the social acceptance of/bias for a gym membership (almost like a status symbol and those who can't afford it get the DVDs). The thing that stops this game selling units is the unit's price.
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#Afterfall insanity xbox 360 software
It will sell software (still good for Microsoft). "In the end it will serve to tip more people in certain demographics to purchase a console" Iamnsuperman 2945d ago (Edited 2945d ago ) They'll leave it up to 3rd parties and throw money behind them. If they manage to get the casual market this gen when they've never so much as gotten a proper IP up and running since buying Bungie for Halo, chances can't be good that they'd do better by "hardcore" gaming. When Nintendo's likely the only company to come close to 300 million consoles, which is probably every version of the Gameboy in total, yours isn't in the realm of reality. They're in the process of restructuring now.Īnd my argument was for 5 million consoles the first year. After over ten years in the industry their 1st party development is at best arguable and at worse a mess of a joke, and any inroads which they might have made with their initial indy initiative they were more than prepared to cut off with the XB1. They might have given some evidence that they've reached out to broader audiences, but the first Xbox and the 360 were and are known as FPS and frat boy systems. Godmars290 2945d cant Microsoft cater for casuals and hardcore."įor the simple fact that they've failed to show that they can be diverse.