Maybe it is not a new model that is needed.
Maybe the whole system of developing games costing more than movies (and targeting far fewer people) is the problem. Remember, a movie only costs $$5-10 (USD) to see (rental/ppv to theatre viewing) and usually $20-$30 to own.
These new games are now running $60 and want more for DLC in some cases.
No wonder why a lot of developers are having trouble -- the model is broken.
Mike from Morgantown
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