Hi, Steve.
There is a fundimental difference in your kids games and the accessible 
games market as it currently stands. One is

that the mainstream games often have huge music tracks, some which have 
to be played directly from the disk. Second, mainstream games have 
massive amounts of graphics. You would be suprised how many images it 
might take to play one seen. It is basically like creating a interactive 
movie.
In fact, another inovation in mainstream games are actualy movie cutsins 
where players are talking together, fighting, etc. Those short clips are 
huge. The better the vidio required the larger the movie files are.
In short, mainstream games have allot of things accessible games don't 
currently have. We also intentionally in some cases make the games 
smaller than it could be to make it sutible for a download medium.


Steve wrote:
> I agree about being able to download and burn them on to CD but from what I 
> have been seeing with my kids games
> they are not available for download.
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>> I sure hope not.  Downloads get the games to you faster and more
>> conveniently.  You can always burn the downloaded files onto a CD if you
>> have a burner and a burning program and know how to use what you have.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
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>> Subject: audyssey: Thoughts on Games.
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>>> Hi Phil and other game developers,
>>> is it foreseeable in the future that audio games will only be available
>>> via CD like many newer titles in the main stream market,
>>> I know for instance my kids just got the new Harry Potter 4 game for
>>> Christmas and it is a two CD set.
>>> And if I remember correctly takes approximately 900 megs of hard drive
>>> space once fully unzipped and installed.
>>> Thanks.
>>> Steve
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