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What successful iPhone games have in common – Bruce On Games
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A veteran's view on marketing games. What successful iPhone games have in common. What successful iPhone games have in common. March 15, 2011. Regular readers here will know that marketing is both a creative art and a science. This is part of what makes it both fascinating and demanding. Here is an article by Mario Alemi, Head of Research at In Numero LLC. Which gives an insight into the science of pricing games correctly for the market:. First question: when will a game appeal to customers? At In Numero...
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Our problem with Islam • Bruce On Politics
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A reasonable person's sensible commentary on the political environment. Our problem with Islam. Our problem with Islam. And progressively our rights to free speech, free movement, free assembly and so on are being taken away from us. Each time that the government act it is just another brick in the wall. Now Theresa May is at it again, they won’t be happy until they have absolute power over us. The ONLY answer, as any critical thought will tell you, is to act against Islam, not against all of us. Liberal...
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Making gold in China – Bruce On Games
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A veteran's view on marketing games. Making gold in China. Making gold in China. August 25, 2008. The most frequent spammers on the Harbury Villagebuzz. Let’s look at some of the facts that he has come up with:. Approximately 400,000 people are employed in China and other Asian countries to play these games to manufacture in game items. These people work at this mining for 10 to 12 hours a day for a salary of around $145 per month. Between 5 and 10 million game players in the West are buying these items.
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Kwalee progress report – Bruce On Games
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A veteran's view on marketing games. February 2, 2012. I thought it would be a good time, now the company has been going about 6 months, to give you an update on how everything at Kwalee is coming along. Brilliantly is the answer, in as far as it can be without launching a product. Everything is moving along as planned. Overall the big thing has been climbing lots of learning curves. The development and marketing of mobile apps is a lot different to making and marketing boxed console games. Even with not...
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Bruce, Author at Bruce On Politics
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A reasonable person's sensible commentary on the political environment. Pragmatic, free market ,minimum state liberal. What Britain must do about its Islam problem. Britain is being invaded and the invaders are bent on conquest. Terrorism is just a small part of the problem. They want to totally destroy the British way of life, […]. Great Margaret Thatcher video. World War 3 has started. A second Brexit referendum would be a landslide. What is the Labour leadership contest really all about? Just when all...
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Bruce On Games – Page 113 – A veteran’s view on marketing games
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A veteran's view on marketing games. Web 20 and the games industry ostriches. August 9, 2007. Let’s start with an executive (ie simplified) summary for those at the back who haven’t kept up. Web 1.0 ended in the dotcom bust because it was difficult to monetise […]. August 8, 2007. So EA now owns 25% of Ubisoft. This purchase really should come as no shock and I am suprised there isn’t more of it yet. There soon will be. The […]. August 8, 2007. August 3, 2007. August 3, 2007. August 2, 2007. A history of...
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UKIP election success • Bruce On Politics
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A reasonable person's sensible commentary on the political environment. In a way UKIP did vastly better in the election than the SNP. UKIP got 3,881,129 votes,. 126 % of the total, a. 95% increase on 2010. SNP got. 1,454,436 votes,. 47 % of the total, a. 31% increase. Yet UKIP won just one seat whilst SNP won 56. This is because the General election in the UK is lots of individual elections for local representatives who then go to London and choose the government. I would like to see a really strong UKIP...
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Goodbye Apple. Goodbye Nokia – Bruce On Games
http://www.bruceongames.com/2011/02/24/goodby-apple-goodbye-nokia
A veteran's view on marketing games. Goodbye Apple. Goodbye Nokia. Goodbye Apple. Goodbye Nokia. February 24, 2011. As predicted here smartphones have grown exponentially in usage so that they are now the dominant internet device for large swathes of the world’s population. Certainly their arrival has acted as the mechanism that has facilitated the uprisings in the Arab world. And of course mobile phones are the most used video gaming devices on earth by a substantial margin. It is just that it is extrem...
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How this blog predicted the general election results, repeatedly • Bruce On Politics
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A reasonable person's sensible commentary on the political environment. How this blog predicted the general election results, repeatedly. How this blog predicted the general election results, repeatedly. It started back in September last year with the article “Why the Conservatives will win the 2015 General Election”. Also in September UKIP getting just one MP was predicted in this article. Then in February there was the article “Psephology of GE15”. Labour: “So Labour are shedding a lot of voters&...
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Gambling as a video game business model – Bruce On Games
http://www.bruceongames.com/2011/01/28/gambling-as-a-video-game-business-model
A veteran's view on marketing games. Gambling as a video game business model. Gambling as a video game business model. January 28, 2011. The eternal problem of selling a video game as a stand alone package is that it can and will be stolen. If people think that they can get away with stealing then they will, so the level of theft can easily reach the high nineties in percentage terms. In other words often very few users of your product are actually paying for the work that you have done. Some people have...
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