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Michael Pachter Quotes
«There are 5 million people who really believe they are getting an Xbox 360 relatively soon, by February. Microsoft has shipped 500,000 units, so 4.5 million people are doing nothing. That's enough to just kill Christmas.»
«The reason we play football (games) is because of the identification with the players. The reason we update is because we care that Randy Moss isn't with the Vikings anymore.»
«The best business for a publisher is to give people what you know they want. And what you know they want is a sequel to what they wanted last time. So we don't see a whole lot of innovation.»
«Every now and then a company will come up with something really innovative and they'll sequel it to death.»
«The problem I have with the whole sequel thing is it's not just sequels. It's once we see that World War II combat shooters work, we've got 50 of them. The funny thing is the next year after we saw that, everyone thought, 'If World War II worked, Vietnam would work too.' But all those games were a disaster. Now we've got how many more World War II games coming out?»
«Clever and different and new doesn't necessarily work unless you convince consumers that they really want it.»
«They don't have any chance of success.»
«You need people to buy more stuff. This is a bad downturn.»
«It's killing the market. They did a masterful job of marketing the box and an abysmal job of managing the supply chain.»
«We think that the decline in overall sales of current-generation software in December indicates the beginning of a trend that will persist well into 2006, and we anticipate double-digit declines in current-generation software sales for the first half of 2006.»