The video game number is what really got me. If that number is from 2012, I wonder how it's changed. The video game economics have totally changed and movie box offices are bigger than ever, plus the toy market has kinda dried up.
To give you an idea of how much a big time game can bring in, GTA V has grossed over $6 billion in the five years it's been out on a $260 million budget.AliasMan02 said:
The video game number is what really got me. If that number is from 2012, I wonder how it's changed. The video game economics have totally changed and movie box offices are bigger than ever, plus the toy market has kinda dried up.
tamusc said:To give you an idea of how much a big time game can bring in, GTA V has grossed over $6 billion in the five years it's been out on a $260 million budget.AliasMan02 said:
The video game number is what really got me. If that number is from 2012, I wonder how it's changed. The video game economics have totally changed and movie box offices are bigger than ever, plus the toy market has kinda dried up.
I know it's definitely an outlier, but those same microtransactions are also why many people are less willing to spend $60 or more for a game. I have no problem with either priocing model, but I do have a huge problem with paying full price for a game, and then having to turn around and pay another $20 for DLC or microtransactions for something that should have/would have been in the base game.AliasMan02 said:tamusc said:To give you an idea of how much a big time game can bring in, GTA V has grossed over $6 billion in the five years it's been out on a $260 million budget.AliasMan02 said:
The video game number is what really got me. If that number is from 2012, I wonder how it's changed. The video game economics have totally changed and movie box offices are bigger than ever, plus the toy market has kinda dried up.
That's the outlier, though. Major release video games are much less profitable than they once we're. Development costs have skyrocketed but consumers won't allow the $60 price tag to increase, which is why everything now relies on micro transactions to make up the difference.
On the flip side, casual games are incredibly profitable, costing very little to develop and then nickel and diming addicts.
So overall I'm not sure if profits are up or down in that sector.
TCTTS said:
This all sounds really, really terrible, and just reinforces why I don't pay attention to anything outside of the movies...
Duncan Idaho said:
Mister bones would kill on screen
It was technology that was stolen right? Has to be Jawas. Disgusting creatures.OnlyForNow said:
Wasn't by any chance.... Tuskan Raiders was it??
TCTTS said:
This all sounds really, really terrible, and just reinforces why I don't pay attention to anything outside of the movies...
redline248 said:
Did any Bothans die?
Saul Goodman said:
I'll be honest, I never understood the Boba Fett love. His suit looks cool, but outside of that, I don't understand the fascination.
Yep, some expanded universe books told some great stories with him involved as well.Duncan Idaho said:Saul Goodman said:
I'll be honest, I never understood the Boba Fett love. His suit looks cool, but outside of that, I don't understand the fascination.
He was such a blank slate. So kids could make him as cool and as big of a bad ass as their imagine let them.
twilly said:
This probably isn't vey shocking, or surprising, but Boba Fett spin-off movie is dead, says Kathleen Kennedy.
Boba Fett Spin-off Shelved, Production Focused on The Mandalorian
Saul Goodman said:
I'll be honest, I never understood the Boba Fett love. His suit looks cool, but outside of that, I don't understand the fascination.