okr said:
Titanic is still and by far the most successful single movie (without inflation adjusted; if inflation is adjusted it's another movie primarily appreciated by females: Gone with the Wind). But your Lord of the Rings argument proves my point even more. The Trilogy wouldn't have been nearly as successful as it was if it didn't attract a huge male AND female audience. You can only achieve outstanding worldwide success if your products are appreciated by both genders and all ages. Other good examples are Harry Potter books & movies, Disney movies (yesterday), Pixar movies (today). Nintendo got exactly what they had in mind when they designed the DS and the Wii: A broadened male fanbase and a new female fanbase, both of all ages. Sony were the first to have many female fans (outside the small group of die-hard female videogamers), but they basically had only one game for them: Singstar. There's a big difference between males and females: Females are only your fan as long as another company doesn't release something which appeals more to them. They are way less brand-focused than males when it comes to electronical products. |
I aint knocking the wii honestly, I just dont get it?









