10-06-2013, 05:21 PM,
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campsawyer
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RE: PG product glut
(10-06-2013, 01:05 PM)stear Wrote: What about on-line retailers? I always assumed that's where most folks got their games. Much of my post-2000 collection came from Boulder Games (gone now), and some from Noble Knight and Dean's FineGames, and TrollandToad. Isn't there also a big European online outfit (Udo...Grebe?), that stocks most US wargames for the across-the-Atlantic folks?
I rarely bought games from APL, unless it was blowout sale + GC.
There are essentially zero brick/mortar wargame stores within 50 minutes of my area (East Bay / CA), and those within 90 min are still small. Oddly, I found Cambridge, MA, similar to my area, while Houston, TX still has some great stores with many wargames like Nan's.
-Jim
When in Cambridge, you needed to go into Boston to find the games. The Complet Stratagist does a decent job.
As for online, with the email flyers I get it seems to mirror the stores.
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10-11-2013, 06:07 AM,
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vulcan558
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RE: PG product glut
Maybe I'm becoming something of a cynic, but I can't get too excited about the new announcements as I'm still waiting for Ironclads and IA: Fall of Empires to be released and reach the UK. I would like to see Liberation 44, Kursk: Burning Tigers and Pusan Perimeter on my table next year, but much depends on when the other two games are released, and also how much the new PG games are here in the UK. Prices are creeping up and up, even with 'discount' sellers here in the UK. Buying direct is an expensive business - I built up my GWAS collection that way, but I was single and wasn't a dad back then. I appreciate that AP need to produce some big sellers to make money, but there are games on the AP website I'd have bought years ago, had they ever come out. Knowing my luck, they'll all come out as direct sale only editions within about two months of each other
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10-12-2013, 01:53 AM,
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2013, 02:08 AM by larry marak.)
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larry marak
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RE: PG product glut
I'd sure like to see IE: Fall of Empires before Christmas, but I'm sure the PG 4 will keep Mike busy through Feb at least. I suspect that Jim has convinced Mike that he works for a living and Ironclads will need more time, so maybe end of 14 is my projection for that opus.
I think what we are seeing here, and what is producing the "glut" of new titles, is that new games generate money and pay for printing of the older, games, and Mike is painfully aware of this. Hence the surprise quick production of Saipan right after KSF. Saipan was boxed with satin boxes that had been held in anticipation of additional KSF orders that never came. 80% of the people who would have bought KSF right away had given up on Avalanche years ago and AVP has a much reduced customer base right now.
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10-12-2013, 07:47 AM,
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dengelwood
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RE: PG product glut
"From my perspective, I now have mixed emotions about having purchased Sword of Israel and I have not even received a shipping notice yet. Maybe I should have saved that money for another PG product (I will definitely get Kursk: Burning Tigers and Conquest of Ethiopia) but I will think long and hard before I decide whether to shell out for the other 2 products. "
I "purchased" Sword and my card was charged, only to be told a day later that shipping was temporarily terminated. Hold on here...my card gets charged and then I'm told about shipping problems??? Most businesses will only charge AFTER the product ships (that's how Amazon works and a host of other vendors). I cancelled Sword and requested KSF and WinterWonderland maps instead. These shipped promptly, to my relief, but only after some public cajoling on CSW.
I truly enjoy PG, but honestly APL's business model has some serious problems. Its unlikely I'll ever purchase from APL again, preferring instead to find titles at Ebay or Noble Knight Games, for example. I realize this post may raise the ire of APL defenders, but that's how I see it.
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