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Thanks friend!
This explains it clearly. I'm learning more about accessible gaming and
main stream gaming, as it's a relatively new concept to me. So I'm just
learning in the process, that's why I also endeavor to start a
discussion around accessible gaming and main stream gaming.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Phil Vlasak
Sent: 29 September 2006 02:09 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] the unfortune regarding accessible
gamesandmainstream games

Hi Nicol,
 When you get 60 mainstream  games for $12 which is 20 cents per game
they 
are probably games written twenty years ago so it does not cost them
much to 
repackage them and back then they were about $30 each.
Mainstream games have an audience of hundreds of millions of people
around 
the world and sell hundreds of millions of copies, so if you sell one 
hundred million copies of a game you can charge twenty cents for it and
make 
money.
In the accessible game market we are lucky to sell 500 to 1000 copies of
a 
game and if we charged twenty cents for each that would total $100 to
$200 
which would not cover the cost of the web site to hold them.
sincerely,
Phil
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