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Video Games Sales Dependent on Early Adopters and Timing within Console’s Life Cycle, According to New Research from NYU Stern and RSM Erasmus
Video Games Sales Dependent on Early Adopters and Timing within Console’s Life Cycle, According to New Research from NYU Stern and RSM Erasmus
New research by Joost Rietveld of RSM and co-author Professor J.P. Eggers of NYU Stern finds that the life cycle of a video game console affects the sales of video games for the platform, as the ratio of early to later adopters tips.
New research by Joost Rietveld of RSM and co-author Professor J.P. Eggers of NYU Stern finds that the life cycle of a video game console affects the sales of video games for the platform, as the ratio of early to later adopters tips.