Xaxaxe wrote:3. Green and brown? Seriously, does WotC not employ a single graphic artist with the power to say, "Um, guys? This site is totally fukkin ugly!"
Article linked wrote:"Our read on the core hobby industry is that it's stable, but it's aging," WotC VP of Digital Games Randy Buehler told us. "We're slowing down in terms of recruiting that next generation of hobby gamers. Today's 15-year-olds have such a different experience than a 15-year-old did five years ago or 10 years ago, or when I was a 15-year-old. So today's 15-year-old is online and doesn't necessarily have any reason to leave his computer because there's so much to do there." WotC feels that it has identified a psychographic profile of the hobby gamer that is different from videogame players, and Gleemax is designed to appeal to that psychographic and recruit new members to the hobby gaming community which in the past was populated almost exclusively through core hobby stores.
red_bus wrote:I'm sure you noticed the license to the Dungeon magazine and the Dragon magazine reverted to us.
a brain in a jar that has come down to earth and taken over WotC R&D
Xaxaxe wrote:Really? Gee, I hadn't noticed.Die, marketing stooge! Die!
serleran wrote:That says it all.
FormCritic wrote:Obviously aimed at a different generation of gamers.