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To: Scott Miller who wrote (66)3/21/2000 7:50:00 PM
From: Schiz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81
 
Seeing as there's nothing else going on here, I'll try once more.

I borrowed my copy of sarge n64 to two people I work with. Both liked it and subsequently purchased it. One of them raved about how fun it was.

You should watch the sales charts more closely. Sarge n64 was in the top 5 rentals for quite some time. It was also in the top 10 n64 games for a while too. I think it was at #2 for a couple weeks, second only to pokemon on the n64.
3d psx was on at least one of the monthy psx charts last year around this time. It also made it back into the top rental charts around christmas. Army men 1 pc was in the top 10 under $20 titles around christmas. I think am2 pc was relatively successful too. 3 (toys is space) was pretty much a dud, it didn't take long for it to be <$20.

Might and Magic & Heroes of Might and Magic are both still going strong.

You say 3do goes unnoticed? Take a look at the 2 year chart. 3do IS getting noticed.

I'm betting that this is just the beginning.

I have to admit that sarge psx isn't selling as well as I had hoped (at least it doesn't seem to be). Also, they've been moving up the npd charts but they only moved up one spot on the most recent charts. It's better than moving down but if they're going to make .38 per share this quarter, they will need to move much higher on the charts. That is, assuming the charts have accurate information.

Europe is an unknown though but I haven't seen anything that would indicate blockbuster sales over there.