AcidRaZor
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Marketing is an expensive exercise and when someone buys a pre played game and enjoys it;
Not in this day and age. You can get EXTREME exposure for your products with little to no budget at all. That is why there is such a focus on social media these days. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter... it's crazy how quickly you can become popular without spending a cent. There's a developer busy with a zombie-game, the name eludes me right now, several thousand followers already on twitter anticipating the game and there hasn't been (to my knowledge) any clips showing game play or a demo... only talk. This is while they're developing it.
One of the biggest things Blizzard does right is their hype and their constant "It will be ready when we say it's ready" type attitude. They make great quality games sure, but they also sell a million copies of their games without any real marketing budget expenditure *JUST* from word of mouth / sneak previews / hype created.
Eventually they have the budget to get Mr. T / William Shatner and Jean-claude Van Damme to participate in adverts etc... but still. It grew from basically nothing to something huge based off of word-of-mouth. I sure as hell didn't start playing Warcraft 2 because I saw / bought the game in a store. My cousin bought the game after he played it at a friend's place and I bought my copy shortly after... up and till then I didn't even know it was released...
You don't see second hand / Pre-Played PC Games on shelves, nuff said.
Not in South Africa, since piracy is such a big problem, they usually don't want to have you trade-in pre-played games like that since it's more than likely that you copied it for yourself already. But alas...