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The latest iteration of the hit video game franchise has broken single-day entertainment product revenue records.
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So comparing a movie ticket to the purchase of a game makes not much sense. Money paid, while not perfect, is a better indicator of the relevance of a release.
Not really a fair comparison.
And then you go on to rant about the desparities between the two comparisions.
Petty.
I know M$ wants to sell more consoles but they are instead losing some game sales. Yeah I know, a drop in the bucket, but still...
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-halo24sep24,1,4623123.story?track=rss
A movie that, BTW, has made close to a *billion* dollars of combined domestic and foreign boxoffice... (http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=harrypotter5.htm)
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- by GeneralNazort September 27, 2007 11:25 AM PDT
- will break even this record.
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