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Non-Tech : KIDE a good play to capitalize on Pokemon craze

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To: CMS27 who wrote (217)7/23/1999 2:05:00 PM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (2) of 1239
 
Wow. It looks to me like SI is dying. This board should be hopping. I guess everyone is reading Yahoo anyway ...

Anyway, 2 great pieces of info, supplied by rdmah over at Yahoo:

America's Youth
Crazy For Pokemon

07.21.99
The Pokemon craze continues to reach dizzying heights. Pokemon Pinball, the
newest Pokemon GBC title, has sold a whopping 262,000 units in 20 days,
breaking all Game Boy sales records. Expect Pokemon Snap (N64) to do the
same when it hits stores on July 26th. The Official Pokemon Handbook is in
the top 20 of USA Today's best-seller list, and the Pokemon soundtrack
album, 2.B.A. Master, has sold a quarter of a million in a matter of weeks.
The television show continues to be the number one rated syndicated show in
the Nielson ratings. On November 12, Pokemon The Movie: MewTwo
Strikes Back will debut in theaters in North America.

Recently, on the first day of the Pokemon League Summer Training Tour at
the Mall of America in Minneapolis, more than 44,000 screaming
Pokemaniacs jammed the exhibit, making it the highest attended event ever at
the Mall.

Basically, Pokemon appears to be bigger than Cabbage Patch Kids, Pound
Puppies, The Smurfs, He-Man, She-Ra, GI Joe, The Snorks, My Little
Pony, Jem and The Holograms, Kidd Video, Strawberry Shortcake, Rainbow
Brite, Monchichi, The Shirt Tails, Transformers, The Go-Bots, Thundercats,
The Care Bears, Voltron, Beavis And Butthead, Garbage Pail Kids, Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mighty Morhpin Power Rangers, Barney, and the
Teletubbies COMBINED.

gameinformer.com
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The Wall Street Journal's list reflects nationwide sales of hardcover books during the week ended last Saturday at more than 2,500 B.
Dalton, Barnes & Noble, Bookland, Books-a-Million, Books & Co., Bookstar, Bookstop, Borders, Brentano's, Coles, Coopersmith,
Crown, Doubleday, Scribners, Super Crown and Waldenbooks stores.

Key: F-Fiction; NF-Nonfiction; H-Hardcover; P-Paperback

1. ''The Seat of the Soul'' by Gary Zukav (Fireside) (NF-P)

2. ''Point of Origin'' by Patricia Cornwell (Berkley) (F-P)

3. ''Hannibal'' by Thomas Harris (Delacorte) (F-H)

4. ''Summer Sisters'' by Judy Blume (Dell) (F-P)

5. ''Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution'' by Robert C. Atkins (Avon) (NF-P)

6. ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' by J.K. Rowling (Scholastic) (F-H)

7. ''Night Whisperers'' by Judith McNaught (Pocket) (F-P)

8. ''Tell Me Your Dreams'' by Sidney Sheldon (Warner Vision) (F-P)

9. ''The Pilot's Wife'' by Anita Shreve (Back Bay Books) (F-P)

10. ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'' by J.K. Rowling (Scholastic) (F-H)

11. ''Granny Dan'' by Danielle Steel (Delacorte) (F-H)

12. ''Bag of Bones'' by Stephen King (Pocket) (F-P)

13. ''The Wildflowers: Misty'' by V.C. Andrews (Pocket) (F-P)

14. ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' by Arthur Golden (Vintage) (F-P)

15. ''The Official Pokemon Handbook'' by Maria S. Barbo (Scholastic) (NF-P)
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