edge-online.com - 10/15/2009
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Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter has suggested that the “iPod touch is the most dangerous thing that ever happened” to game publishers.
Putting major franchises on Apple products cheapens their value, according to Pachter, who also believes that youngsters brought up ...
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gamesindustry.biz - 10/19/2009
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gamesindustry.biz —
Publishers are approaching iPhone and iPod Touch development
with the wrong strategy, according to Wedbush Securities analyst...
Michael Pachter, and don't realise how dangerous the device could be to their business in the long ...
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Pachter: iPod Touch is "dangerous" for publishers
nerfbat.com - 10/14/2009
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A friend of mine here at 38 Studios,
Billy Ahlswede, just launched an iPhone/iPod touch game. It’s...
called Keep Defenders , and is described on the site as: “Keep Defenders is a highly addictive, fast paced real-time combat game. The object of Keep Defenders is to defend your keep ...
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Keep Defenders for the iPhone/iPod Touch
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Pachter sees iPhone/iPod Touch as a serious threat to game pricing, dangerous for publishers
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“I think the iPod touch is the most dangerous thing that ever happened to the publishers, ever, and they don’t get it for two reasons. It’s going to be a different audience, it’s going to be young kids because iPod touch is $199 this Christmas, it’ll be $149 next year, $129. When its $99 every little nine year old kid is going to have one of those instead of a DS or a PSP, and if you train kids that this is the game that you want to play… How about Tetris? Why would you pay $20 for Tetris when you can get it for $6.99 or $3.99 on iPod touch? It’s a serious threat to pricing. And once people start to look at this as a substitute for the DS for smaller kids, for ...
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