Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
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Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
So now it’s official: Microsoft's first-person behemoth Halo: Reach is the year’s biggest entertainment event, generating $200 million in sales in just 24 hours in the United States alone.
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Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
So true...Halo 3 had like 200,000 people online at once when I tried it about a month ago. Halo Reach had about a million online day 1 and when I get on now it has around 700,000 people online.
It has a shitload of replay value. Something that's too good may be bad for business because it shuts everything else out. Like how Naruto killed Toonami.
It has a shitload of replay value. Something that's too good may be bad for business because it shuts everything else out. Like how Naruto killed Toonami.
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Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
BlackStigma wrote:So true...Halo 3 had like 200,000 people online at once when I tried it about a month ago. Halo Reach had about a million online day 1 and when I get on now it has around 700,000 people online.
It has a shitload of replay value. Something that's too good may be bad for business because it shuts everything else out. Like how Naruto killed Toonami.
One Piece took part in that. One Piece is MUCH bigger than Naruto.
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Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
Naruto shat all over One Piece in ratings.SlySonji™ wrote:BlackStigma wrote:So true...Halo 3 had like 200,000 people online at once when I tried it about a month ago. Halo Reach had about a million online day 1 and when I get on now it has around 700,000 people online.
It has a shitload of replay value. Something that's too good may be bad for business because it shuts everything else out. Like how Naruto killed Toonami.
One Piece took part in that. One Piece is MUCH bigger than Naruto.
Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
TRF wrote:Naruto shat all over One Piece in ratings.SlySonji wrote:BlackStigma wrote:So true...Halo 3 had like 200,000 people online at once when I tried it about a month ago. Halo Reach had about a million online day 1 and when I get on now it has around 700,000 people online.
It has a shitload of replay value. Something that's too good may be bad for business because it shuts everything else out. Like how Naruto killed Toonami.
One Piece took part in that. One Piece is MUCH bigger than Naruto.
Curse those damned children !
One Piece >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Inuyasha >> Naruto
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Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
Dragon ball series>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>one piece> inuyasha> narutoSlySonji wrote:TRF wrote:Naruto shat all over One Piece in ratings.SlySonji wrote:BlackStigma wrote:So true...Halo 3 had like 200,000 people online at once when I tried it about a month ago. Halo Reach had about a million online day 1 and when I get on now it has around 700,000 people online.
It has a shitload of replay value. Something that's too good may be bad for business because it shuts everything else out. Like how Naruto killed Toonami.
One Piece took part in that. One Piece is MUCH bigger than Naruto.
Curse those damned children !
One Piece >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Inuyasha >> Naruto
Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
yonny616 wrote:Dragon ball series>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>one piece> inuyasha> narutoSlySonji wrote:TRF wrote:Naruto shat all over One Piece in ratings.SlySonji wrote:BlackStigma wrote:So true...Halo 3 had like 200,000 people online at once when I tried it about a month ago. Halo Reach had about a million online day 1 and when I get on now it has around 700,000 people online.
It has a shitload of replay value. Something that's too good may be bad for business because it shuts everything else out. Like how Naruto killed Toonami.
One Piece took part in that. One Piece is MUCH bigger than Naruto.
Curse those damned children !
One Piece >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Inuyasha >> Naruto
One Piece = Actually stood the test of time.
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Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
I laughed at the MW2 online being so deep.
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Re: Why Halo: Reach's success could be bad news for business
EVERYONE GET BACK ON TOPIC.
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