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PopCap On Casual Gaming

Gamasutra has an article on the ever-burgeoning market for casual gamers, with commentary by the people who know the most about it. James Gwertzman is the Director of Business Development at PopCap Games, and he talks about the business side of the non-hardcore market. From the article: "One, of course, is to raise the quality bar - but there are risks there. No one wants to go the path of traditional $30 million games. And second, we are continuing to try to maintain our high level of reputation. Making clones of existing games isn't as profitable as it used to be. We're trying hard to continue innovating."

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  1. On PopCap Support by vbrtrmn · · Score: 0, Troll

    I had to roll my eyes, when I saw this article.

    I emailed PopCap "Technical Support" about 2 years ago, when I tried to install several of their demo games on my mother's computer. The games wouldn't work properly, due to the firewall. I emailed their "Technical Support", who told me to I had to disable my firewall and turn off my anti-virus programs; to use their games. F that company!

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