Separated at Birth: IA and Kotaku
I have long enjoyed reading the gaming site Kotaku, both for the posts themselves and for the comment threads. It is a heavily traveled site that both creates and links to excellent content and provides a forum for those in the gaming world (gamers, investors, developers, etc.) to vent their spleens. And vent they do.
Kotaku frequently injects their posts with a healthy degree of cynicism and sarcasm, and today was no different. It just so happens that today they picked on one of my favorite targets - sell-side analysts - so I felt compelled to share this with you:
Analysts Conduct Intensive Research, Can't Find GHII Or Wii On Shelf
Oh good. Further proof that "industry analysts" have the most pointless jobs in the industry. A.G. Edwards have conducted a survey for investors that concludes it's very difficult to find Guitar Hero II and Wiis on store shelves. You. Don't. Say.
Surveying 100 stores in the US, only one had a copy of GHII, and none had a Wii in stock. Every single store did have both 360s and PS3s in stock, so David, their supply can't be that constrained.
Sadly for investors, no information was provided as to how many copies of BMX XXX were in-stock, though preliminary estimates indicate it too is quite difficult to find.
I'll agree with you on your assessment of Kotaku and Luke in particular. They have a lot of good bloggers over there. Likewise, I've been reading your blog and it appears you've got some flare yourself. Keep up the observations, many of us enjoy them even if we don't take the time to insult them in the comments. :)
Posted by: used cisco | April 26, 2007 at 03:21 PM
If someone who wants a Wii still doesn't have it, they can buy it from here
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10080745&catid=24713
pretty darn cheap. Surprised they haven't raised the prices, but I guess the success took everyone by surprise.
I hope they up the graphics for the second gen Wii, otherwise so far so good.
Posted by: Yaser Anwar | April 25, 2007 at 03:19 PM