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Pachter: Music Games Did a “Disservice” By Giving Way Too Much Value For The Money

“(Game) publishers have probably done themselves a disservice by giving us way too much value for our money with each of these games. You just get way too much content. The installed base has a lot of music, and they don’t really need a lot more. It’s sort of like buying more books when you have a stack of books left to read. You just don’t. There isn’t a game that we would expect to have more widespread appeal than that. And yet with the installed base of music-game owners at around 20 million, it boggles the mind that only 800,000 bought Beatles: Rock Band.” – Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter

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