| dib8rman said: So whats the point of tracking and comparing disc sales if your ignoring such a huge portion of sales. Unless the gaming industry doesn't generate as many disc's as movies do. It's an honest question which I don't expect to be answered. That seems a bit misleading, I'm sure royalties have to be equated somewhere a long the way in both cases. |
In relation to the argument in this thread and why it would be counterproductive to count game discs, PC discs, etc. is because it would skew any projections one could make about the home video market. They are kept track of though, and they are a major source of revenue for those who hold the royalties on the technology.
Look online and I am sure you can find that information, we just haven't brought it up here because its not relevant to the discussion at hand.
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