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To: Burlitis who wrote (114)1/30/1998 9:47:00 AM
From: Coy Lynn Gullett  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 633
 
<<Chart for week 4 (updated on 30/01/1998) United Kingdom

Compiled by ChartTrack/ELSPA. The PCGW chart includes each title's position, position in previous month, weeks on chart
and highest position attained. The chart only includes full price games, budget releases are excluded.>>>

zdnet.co.uk

Coy



To: Burlitis who wrote (114)1/30/1998 1:01:00 PM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 633
 
i am more concerned, for now,
about how prudent such a distribution
"arrangement" may prove to be...

as to GOD, perhaps you will share your
potential concerns later.

the more important threshold issue,
for me, is how to gauge, or how
to assess our numbers given such
an odd distribution scheme...do you
also have concerns about this?
what of reports as to sales, and
what of the all too critical timeliness
issues dependant, it now appears, on the
GTI network...will there be an accountability
issue?

it seems awfully unusual, doesn't it, given the
context of the failed merger et al.

randy



To: Burlitis who wrote (114)1/30/1998 2:49:00 PM
From: John  Respond to of 633
 
<<If you are worried about GOD>>

Why worry about G.O.D.??? Actually its to MPRS's advantage to have G.O.D. around - it almost ensures that sometime in the future a game publisher will want to buy MPRS to get their hands on their 5 development houses. Besides, G.O.D. has all these grand ideas - but if they publish one or two flops at the start they will not be able to survive. I think G.O.D. will find they have to make some of the same unpopular decisions that other publishers have to make despite their lofty ideals.

JV.