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A magazine is where an automatic or semi automatic firearm keeps it bullets.
Usually: Clip, Clip, Tube, Magazine.
shouldn't this be digital only?Also NP would still have been here if it would have went digital. THere was a study last week showing future got a massive upswing of readers while being on the apple newstand.
I'm happy with thinking pokepal148 is just eating a stick of butter. It seems about right for him. I don't need no stinking facts.
Quote from: shingi_70 on September 30, 2012, 09:29:38 AMshouldn't this be digital only?Also NP would still have been here if it would have went digital. THere was a study last week showing future got a massive upswing of readers while being on the apple newstand.Some people like options and having it digital only limits the market. So having it both a Megazine and digital mag will serve more markets.
Quote from: Maxi on September 30, 2012, 04:05:35 PMQuote from: shingi_70 on September 30, 2012, 09:29:38 AMshouldn't this be digital only?Also NP would still have been here if it would have went digital. THere was a study last week showing future got a massive upswing of readers while being on the apple newstand.Some people like options and having it digital only limits the market. So having it both a Megazine and digital mag will serve more markets. Future wanted to make a digital version of Nintendo Power, but Nintendo refused. So a result, Nintendo chose not to let them keep using the Nintendo Power name. If Future really WANTED to, they could have just changed the name and kept publishing a Nintendo-only magazine here in North America.
True, I was mainly just replying to shingi and figured I would just quote your reply since it included shingi's.Maybe if this is a success, Future will do it too.
What the heck is a magazine?
I think the only problem with this kickstarter is the dollar amount to get it funded and perhaps how much time is left. These types of Kickstarters need to get lots of exposure and I am about to look around right now to see where exactly where it has been posted. I know when it started it had a month to get it funded for that amount so judging from that I guess that it hasn't been spread around much.
I know it's still fairly new, but how many of these Kickstarter projects actually result in anything worthwhile? It amazes me that so many of these projects gets people to give hundreds of dollars with no guarantee of getting anything in return.I liked NP back in the day but gaming magazines just seem irrelevant now. Unless they somehow had a really close relationship with Nintendo and could get some interesting exclusive features, I just don't see the point.
I went ahead and pledged. I really think the reward tiers they set up are unappetizing. They really need more at like the $25, 35, 45, 70 levels.
Quote from: Kairon on October 04, 2012, 01:12:00 AMI went ahead and pledged. I really think the reward tiers they set up are unappetizing. They really need more at like the $25, 35, 45, 70 levels.Glad you chose to sign up. I saw your - quite astute - suggestion about having an $40 level so you could treat a friend, and how they implemented it. Nice
Quote from: Robknoxious1 on October 06, 2012, 12:30:24 PMQuote from: Kairon on October 04, 2012, 01:12:00 AMI went ahead and pledged. I really think the reward tiers they set up are unappetizing. They really need more at like the $25, 35, 45, 70 levels.Glad you chose to sign up. I saw your - quite astute - suggestion about having an $40 level so you could treat a friend, and how they implemented it. Nice Yeah, well, now I have an extra PNM subscription and no idea what I'm going to do with it! LOL!
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