Here or there
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:58 am
Currently I am pondering the better way to end up with wargames on the Nintendo DS.
Does one rant about it on cliche wargaming forums and places of gathering or media options. Or does one choose places where wargamers don't normally go.
Who should my target bet, the people that make the games, or the people that might have the Nintendo DS, and will be the ones that might buy the game.
It seems clear, that wargamers think they can't figure out a way to make it profitable. Seems crazy, because they seem to think they can make mind numbingly expensive ultra complex wargames like War in the Pacific viable uses of cash resources, but somehow can't imagine how to make something simple like Panzer Tactics profitable.
And if you've never heard of the majority of wargames wargamers consider "estalished" titles, how is it going to be possible to ask for variations of it on the DS.
I'm not interested in preaching to a choir that can't get their heads out of the sand.
I'm inclined to think I'd rather be talking to non wargamers, and try to get them interested in considering a DS wargame option.
Does one rant about it on cliche wargaming forums and places of gathering or media options. Or does one choose places where wargamers don't normally go.
Who should my target bet, the people that make the games, or the people that might have the Nintendo DS, and will be the ones that might buy the game.
It seems clear, that wargamers think they can't figure out a way to make it profitable. Seems crazy, because they seem to think they can make mind numbingly expensive ultra complex wargames like War in the Pacific viable uses of cash resources, but somehow can't imagine how to make something simple like Panzer Tactics profitable.
And if you've never heard of the majority of wargames wargamers consider "estalished" titles, how is it going to be possible to ask for variations of it on the DS.
I'm not interested in preaching to a choir that can't get their heads out of the sand.
I'm inclined to think I'd rather be talking to non wargamers, and try to get them interested in considering a DS wargame option.