NJ5 on 24 March 2009
| Legend11 said: You would think both publishers and retail would generally prefer games that games have large openings rather than sell their games through legs: - It frees up valuable retail space - It gives retailers their money quicker - It saves publishers from having to have multiple smaller production runs which is almost always more costly - Most games tend to drop in price over time so it can bring in less money for both retailer and publisher (depending on when the game was ordered/reordered) - It makes for far less uncertainty for the publisher |
Back in the real world, retailers and publishers sell more than one game at the same time, making some of your points less important or irrelevant.
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