Sentences with phrase «existing franchises like»

The ability to produce consistent bookings growth from existing franchises like Words With Friends and Zynga Poker de-risked buying the stock back when the Zynga traded below $ 3.
As well as all new VR games like Star Trek: Bridge Crew we also got VR announcements for existing franchises like Resident Evil and Fallout, not to mention Star Wars...
In terms of now, while maintaining and supporting existing franchises like Mario Kart, it's important to try new things.
Personally, it is not satisfying to go into Franchise Mode with an existing franchise like my favorite team the Colorado Avalanche.

Not exact matches

I liked the idea of franchising because it provides proven processes, relationships with vendors and an existing business model in place that works — instead of having to start a business from scratch.
If you decide you'd like to buy an existing business or franchise, part of your due diligence should include making sure the asking price of the business is fair.
Of course there are instances where an anti-competitive business combination constructed as an ancillary restraint will survive antitrust tests, but this situation with the three incumbent consumer credit repositories looks like an illegal attempt to stifle competition — namely FICO — and create a vertical monopoly atop the existing horizontal data franchise shared by the three firms.
Like The Force Awakens there's a lot of nodding to existing lore in the franchise and a lot of new stuff to sink your teeth into, I just wish it was written and presented more efficiently.
2016's surprise sort - of - sequel 10 Cloverfield Lane provided our first look at the anthology - like nature of this loose franchise umbrella, and while we wait to see a trailer for God Particle (now possibly titled Cloverfield Station) and learn when and how we're actually going to see that movie, we have confirmation that Cloverfield 4 not only exists, but that it's already completed filming.
Chapters of a long - running film franchise that exist in temporal limbo, like the one - generation - too - late prequels to the Star Wars series, often feel static and irrelevant.
The film feels very much like a low - budget version of another big screen Star Wars - tinged film based on existing franchises, Flash Gordon, with its cheesy sets and costumes, and juvenile presentation.
Not only are there a surprising lack of new releases this month, but only a few of them show any sort of promise, like the latest installment in the «Fast and Furious» franchise and the directorial debut from Alex Garland, which still doesn't make up for the fact that a «Paul Blart: Mall Cop» sequel actually exists.
The Cloverfield Paradox is an unholy mess... The characters here never feel like they could exist in a world outside of this space station, all of them barking in tech - speak at each other, rarely acting in what could be classified as recognizably human behavior... As the film bumbles from one confusingly mounted scene to the next, disappointment turns to boredom... The Cloverfield franchise is rumored to grow even more later this year with a second world war - set thriller potentially unspooling in October.
Like the «Final Destination» movies, the «Fast & Furious» franchise exists independent of plot or common sense; no one cares about how each sequel relates to the one that came before it, they just show up to watch stuff happen (and explode all over the place).
I look forward to the day when we get to see Bond just go on an assignment that only exists for one film rather than make every movie a sequel to the previous installment to appease grumpy critics and audiences who never liked the first 50 years of the franchise in the first place.
CMOs and EMOs are formal organizations that exist to manage charter schools, and they function somewhat like firms that have a strong brand and that establish fairly independent branches or franchises (see «Brand - Name Charters,» features).
MS needs to hold back anything from their existing major franchises like Halo, Gears and at the least Forza Motorsport for next gen, with new IPs and lesser used franchises shoring up their current gen lineup of Xbox One games.
I think they may have pulled a Nintendo and secured Vanquish 2 exclusive to Xbox platforms, Actually they may have gone back to Sega like they did with the original xbox and secured a bunch of their games for xbox exclusivity... thats the only way I see them making a quick and big splash with fans... if they announced new studios under their umbrella thats great but fans are not going to see those rewards until the next generation as it will take a few years to get those IP's whether brand new or existing franchises up and running... thats how I see them making shock and awe, IF they even pull that off.
CliffyB was cagey, but it sounds like his team at Epic's North Carolina headquarters will be launching a new property not connected to any of their existing franchises.
Whilst Vigil Games, the developer of the Darksiders franchise no longer exists, Nordic Games were the company that bought out some of THQ's biggest franchises which included games like Red Faction, MX vs ATV, and Darksiders.
And if logistically they have to scale back on existing franchise to fit them in, then scale back on Mario sports titles and stuff like that.
The Eurogamer article mentions a few pieces of content that were in the works for LEGO Dimensions including a Minecraft pack, and expansions on existing Year 1 franchises like a Missy (Doctor Who) or The Flash (D.C. Comics) packs.
Like real estate agencies, home inspection franchise operators cater to potential homebuyers and sellers of new and existing homes.
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