Could just be a coincidence, but I've noticed a nice rise in sales for VG and D&D in the wake of these interviews. Both have moved from the 100K range into the 50K range. Hard to know what that means in terms of units, but a positive sign nonetheless.
Bit of a wacky idea, but I've been thinking of trying to get us on the NPR station here. There are two very nice talk radio programs that usually focus on books or interviews with "experts" with lots of call-ins. I think they'd be up for a videogame one, maybe something on the importance of gaming or how games are being taken more seriously (played by adults, etc.) If we could get VG into the book club circuit, we really would move some copies.
Could just be a coincidence, but I've noticed a nice rise in sales for VG and D&D in the wake of these interviews. Both have moved from the 100K range into the 50K range. Hard to know what that means in terms of units, but a positive sign nonetheless.
Bit of a wacky idea, but I've been thinking of trying to get us on the NPR station here. There are two very nice talk radio programs that usually focus on books or interviews with "experts" with lots of call-ins. I think they'd be up for a videogame one, maybe something on the importance of gaming or how games are being taken more seriously (played by adults, etc.) If we could get VG into the book club circuit, we really would move some copies.
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