nytimes.com — Despite pressure on consumers? entertainment budgets, they keep spending more money on games. Over all, the industry is having a banner year. ?People say that if consumers are down to their last $50, the last three things they?ll buy are milk, eggs and video games,? said Colin Sebastian, a video game industry
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navicertsApr 29, 2008
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nsmikeApr 29, 2008
Bread and Circuses, folks. This is nothing new.
wynjaApr 29, 2008
No s**t people, escapism sells extremely well in hard times. Expect the cigarette, beer, and game industries to do extremely well as everyone feels the pinch of collapsing dollar.
antdudeApr 29, 2008
How come they didn't release a PC port at the same time as video game consoles? Isn't the company rich enough to afford more man powers and resources?
phogasmicApr 29, 2008
a game like GTA4 offers so much more entertainment value per dollar then anything else.
zap2Apr 29, 2008
pseudo console?Don't you mean pseudo PC, which are consoles?
rezistApr 30, 2008
In short you steal software that people work on to feed kids. That is the reason PC gaming is dying. Two members of my fam. work for gaming companies (nintendo/PC) Keep stealing s**t so your grandkids are forced to buy sony/microsoft hardware.