| MontanaHatchet said: It should continue, but it should be done right. For example:
The cover is great. You've got a good design, some decent colors, and a smiling Tiger Woods. He looks like he's practically ready to hug anyone considering buying the game. This is how it's done wrong:
First off, I have no idea who this guy is. If you're going to try to sell a game to as large an audience as possible, you should probably pick one of the sport's most popular players instead of, well...I just don't know who this fellow is. Second off, the design is terrible. The colors are boring and don't go together. The whole thing is just an eyesore. Even though these may seem like just subtle nuances, the reflection in the sales would prove that they are very important. Tiger Woods 09 zoomed past the versions for the previous year and is now approaching 1 million. NBA Live 09 is actually doing worse than last year's version and is pretty much dead in the water. |
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