This is the last time that I'm asking you to open a new topic instead of spaming this one.
i never said it would equal them but at least it's an idea of which anybody else doesn't seem to have and anyways since when did it cost millions to adveertise on a website?let see since never a small targerted campeighn(and cheap) campaighn can be just as effective if you choose the right websites and it needn't cost millions and anyways some consoles are colectors items and sell for lots of money.
making a profit is not the same as ripping someone off!!!
This is the last time that I'm asking you to open a new topic instead of spaming this one.
The biggest problem with your "plan" that I can see is that the only people who buy Dreamcast's are collectors and homebrewers. So how would buying and selling them build any interest with people to want a second one made, when the general public feels that there are more "superior" systems? (of course I don't feel this way, Dreamcast is the BEST!)
Waste of my time reading your "plan"
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I haven't readed this thread, but some time ago, i posted this web links in EOL (Spanish Scene Site), hope ti can be usefull.
AtGames designs and produces games products in form of stand-along devices and bundled games on optical disc, flash disk, memory cards and other tangible media.
AtGames exclusively manages Sega's platform game library, including Sega 8 bit, Sega Megadrive/Genesis, Sega CD, Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast OEM in Greater China for worldwide shipment.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1667467,00.asp
http://www.atgames.net/
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/0...ws_6115888.html
http://www.sega.com/corporate/corpor...m=pr_20050105a
http://www.nintendospin.com/article761.html
AtGames talks about establishing the Sega brand in Greater China
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Bryan Chuang, Taipei; Jessie Shen, DigiTimes.com [Monday 21 February 2005]
AtGames, a Bermuda-based game-software distributor, signed a distribution agreement with game-software giant Sega earlier this year, according to a Sega press release on January 5. Under the agreement, AtGames has the exclusive right to promote Sega’s products, which include packaged game software, mobile games and download and OEM products, in Greater China. Ping-Kang Hsiung, founder and CEO of AtGames, sat down with DigiTimes to talk about the company’s strategy after winning the contract from Sega.
Q: Could you specify details of the agreement with Sega?
A: We have exclusive rights to distribute Sega-brand packaged game software for a variety of game consoles in Greater China. The game consoles include Sony’s PlayStation 2 (PS2) and PlayStation Portable (PSP), Microsoft’s Xbox, Nintendo’s GameCube and GameBoy DS, as well as existing and upcoming desktop PC and notebook models. In addition, Sega granted us the right to promote its game-software downloads for mobile phones and PDAs in the region. China Mobile and China Unicom both provide Sega game download services for handset users.
Sega also understands how important the Greater China market is for the worldwide IT hardware industry. We obtained another exclusive right to seek OEMs, chipmakers and other manufacturers in the region to bundle Sega’s platforms, including SEGA Master System, SEGA Game Gear, SEGA Genesis (MegaDrive) System, SEGA Saturn System, SEGA 32X, SEGA CD and SEGA Dreamcast System, together with an emulator. In turn, products that incorporate these bundled options will then be sold throughout the world.
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