Hi John, No, that is quite alright. I was going by what was on your page, and had assumed the listings were all shipping. I wasn't aware not all 12 Inspector Cindi mysteries had been released yet, etc... Though, I think they sound interesting. If possible I'd like to have a copy of your marketing research. It sounds interesting, and may prove useful for my own marketing in the future. Anyway, I think Jim and I have agreed to disagree, and things are back to somewhat normal. Thanks.
John Bannick wrote: > Jim and Thomas, > > Sorry to butt in on what sounds like a personal misunderstanding. > > But our Marketing research indicates that Jim has indeed shipped more > accessible games than either us or Spoonbill. > > Thomas is correct that our Game Book will contain 12 Inspector Cyndi, 12 > Puzzle, and 12 Word games. > > However, we've actually shipped only 6 of the Inspector Cyndi mysteries, > all blind accessible. > Only 2 of the 9 puzzle games shipped so far are blind accessible. > And only 1 of the 3 word games shipped so far are blind accessible. > Even if you throw in the 5 blind accessible free Popcorn word games, that's > only 14 accessible games. > > Spoonbill is similar. > Ian has shipped a bunch of fine looking games, but our count is that only > 13 of them are on his blind accessible page. > > With guidance from you, Thomas, as well as some other knowledgeable people, > our Marketing folks have just about finished surveying what seems to be all > the sources of blind accessible games. And Jim seems to be the top dog > among us, in numbers of games shipped. Woof! > > BTW. As a programmer with no known social skills, I just die over any > critiques, even primarily technical ones like I'm getting from a fellow in > Finland. At the same time, as a user interface specialist, I can't do my > job without their critique. Scotch and soda help. > > Apologies for butting in. > > John Bannick > 7-128 software > > --- Gamers mailing list __ [email protected] If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. All messages are archived and can be searched and read at http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, please send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
