No reason to guess, though, Matt. I'd rather see real figures, as there's no good way that I know of to estimate. Again, the all-time best seller in our category sold what, like 16,000 books? That's not a lot in the grand scheme of things. I'm expecting Vintage Games to have sold a few thousand, maybe.
I'd like to believe that the documentary will be a success, but who knows if it will even be as successful as the books. Fingers crossed, though. I can't see it having much impact on the books, though, just like I don't see the potential success of "Wii Fitness for Dummies" having much of an impact on our other projects. It's all whether the audience will first of all be interested in the other subject matter and then to know to actually seek more stuff out by us. Of course, it certainly won't hurt sales, and should be good for at least a few additional. Like I always say, each new projects helps the last in some way and vice-versa. The more we do, the better it has to get.
No reason to guess, though, Matt. I'd rather see real figures, as there's no good way that I know of to estimate. Again, the all-time best seller in our category sold what, like 16,000 books? That's not a lot in the grand scheme of things. I'm expecting Vintage Games to have sold a few thousand, maybe.
I'd like to believe that the documentary will be a success, but who knows if it will even be as successful as the books. Fingers crossed, though. I can't see it having much impact on the books, though, just like I don't see the potential success of "Wii Fitness for Dummies" having much of an impact on our other projects. It's all whether the audience will first of all be interested in the other subject matter and then to know to actually seek more stuff out by us. Of course, it certainly won't hurt sales, and should be good for at least a few additional. Like I always say, each new projects helps the last in some way and vice-versa. The more we do, the better it has to get.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director | Armchair Arcade, Inc.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.