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To: Scot who wrote (1578)12/9/1999 3:21:00 PM
From: Scot  Respond to of 1992
 
pcdata for last week of November (PC retail):

1.Roller Coaster Tycoon from Hasbro Interactive
2.Who Wants To Be A Millionaire from Disney
3.Age of Empires II: Age Of Kings from Microsoft
4.Deer Hunter III from GT Interactive
5.Barbie Generation Girl Gotta Groove from Mattel Interactive
6.Unreal Tournament from GT Interactive
7.Sim City 3000 from Electronic Arts
8.Cabela's Big Game Hunter 3 from Activision
9.Microsoft Flight Simulator from Microsoft
10.Family Favorites Game Pack from Hasbro Interactive



To: Scot who wrote (1578)12/10/1999 9:01:00 AM
From: Burlitis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1992
 
<<< am i missing anything? >>>

Scot,

Space Invaders for the GBC,PSX,PC,otherwise you
summed up what's out there.Looking at the list,
i'm alot more comfortable holding this stock
than a company that has a bunch of B titles on
the N64. I'd rather see PC duds than console duds,
selling N64 carts for a loss would have hurt.Nightmare
Creatures comes to mind.

Centresoft will do well this qtr,if the games don't
sell here,the competition will have to try Europe.

It's going to be a console Christmas, Tony Hawk, Toy
Story 2, are selling well. Wu-Tang hasn't made any
charts yet. The value stuff and Quake 3 will cover
the PC side.

I posted a few weeks ago if ATVI didn't get moving
it would be dead money. The street picked the generals,
the troops are getting cut off at the knees. This sector
is trading like the market, place your bets. Good news
is the overpriced publishers wannabe developers are
heading south. At least ATVI is already there. If these
guys start complaining about their stock price, maybe
they should collect some of the AR's and call in that
60 million in convertibles.

I took Shadowman DC back,damn sound bugs that can't be
patched. Looked at the shelfs and shelfs of product, i
hope the public get's busy buying this stuff, so far all's
i see are piles of games and full slots.

Alex