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To: Trippi who wrote (3147)1/20/1998 7:19:00 PM
From: linzy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14266
 
This may be good news for THQ, but it seems the street shugged its shoulders at it on a triple digit gainer day for the DOW (head and shoulders, that is....)



To: Trippi who wrote (3147)1/20/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: Wildman262  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14266
 
" But games for N64 are selling faster than a company can get the game on the shelves (except for a few dogs) - But games for N64 are selling faster than a company can get the game on the shelves (except for a few dogs) -"

Trippi, this is precisely why EA needs THQ. EA does not want to miss the N64 party. EA was a little late getting in because they felt the economics did not make sense. Ninetendo lowered cartridge costs and EA jumped in. I am sure EA will have plenty of resources tied up bringing their vast library of titles to N64. By partnering with THQ, EA gets the sure thing.... license $ from THQ without tying up any development costs or added risk.