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Veknoid_Outcast said:
pokoko said:

And there is no need to market to kids.  Kids are always looking ahead.  When I was little, I dreamed about one day riding a dirt bike like my cousin.  If you market to young adults and teenagers then you're also marketing to younger kids, too.

Right on. Also, where were you 20 years ago when George Lucas was drafting The Phantom Menace?

Kids don't want to be kids. They want to be Luke Skywalker and Han Solo.

You'd think Lucas would know that best of all, considering the original Star Wars created a revolution in toy sales without pandering to children.