Video Game Convergences: Part II - The Economics of the Gaming Industry

Topics:
Video games
Tags:
Convergence,
Video-gaming Industry,
Video Game,
Video,
Telecommunications,
Personal Technology,
Networking,
Industry,
Games,
VOIP
Source:
Buchanan Ingersoll

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Overview: The video gaming industry is experiencing a period of "convergences" unlike any other time in its brief history. As a result of these many convergences, it will be necessary to recognize the increasing sophistication of the legal and business issues of which game developers must be aware. This article focuses on the economic issues raised by those convergences and the long-term sustainability of the economic models being used today in the video gaming industry.

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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2002 | Pages: 3


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