Sentences with phrase «niche franchise of»

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Later, you could even «franchise» the system into other niches, letting other people sell to their niche of choice, or do it yourself into a few niches.
We also improved the profits for marketers of products and services in just about every niche: technical software packages... information products... pet food stores... clothing distributors... medical clinics... fitness franchises and too many others to list.
Mr. Garrity has developed a heavily concentrated niche representing local, national and international franchisees and franchisors in the complex and heavily regulated world of franchising and intellectual property.
Procter & Gamble dominates several huge global consumer categories, with 20 % of hair care spending, 25 % of the diaper industry, and 25 % of the laundry niche spoken for through the Pantene, Pampers, and Tide franchises, respectively.
JetBlue Airways (JBLU) has done an outstanding job of building a niche franchise in a miserable industry.
The Clothes Mentor management team has more than 80 years of franchise and retail industry experience in the resale niche.
«We chose to franchise with Walk - On's because we were looking for an environment that offered our niche market — the U.S. Military — something it did not have,» said Chuck Matheny, COO of Geaux Culinary.
With Hyrule Warriors likely to appeal more to Warriors fans than Zelda fans, the fact the game only sold through 57 % of its shipment, could indicator that fans of both franchises are either confused over what it's supposed to be, or that it's for more of a niche market.
And, maybe if Nintendo corners that hardcore \» nicheof this ever - expanding industry, their classic franchises will be picked up again by some who had abandoned them since childhood.
Only time will tell if Nintendo is willing to give a line of figures for a somewhat niche franchise given the state of the Toys - to - Life market.
But its bizarre plot manages to carve out a comfortable niche within the Metal Gear franchise despite the change of pace.
, the high level of R&D spend, its consistently high gross margins, plus the stability (& now the step - change) in its revenue, all attest to the strength and durability of its business franchise & niche.
SOCOM is one of the greatest franchises in history to me, but most definitely a niche shooter.
I think they were expecting relatively «big» sales for gravity rush 2 in a short time, but sadly, gravity rush is a niche franchise, and this type of games tent to get sales on the long run, as people get to know them either from youtube, friends or just out of curiosity, and good chunk of the time, they are considered just as good if not better than most mainstream games (especially in this generation).
The development team at Nihon Falcom has always been something of an underdog in the JRPG race for the last few decades — while Square and Enix thrilled the world with massive franchises like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, Falcom was building its own niche titles for Japanese PCs, ranging from the long - running Ys franchise to cute experiments like Gurumin.
I hope NG will be one of the greats again, it might even break out to be a popular household name (instead of a niche franchise)
He loves to play all genres of games, especially RPG's and Platformers, though he tends to gravitate towards the quirky / niche type games rather than the big name game franchises.
With Monster Hunter World I see the chance for the franchise to move out of the niche and into the mainstream.
Monster Hunter World takes the beating heart of a vital, niche franchise and elevates it toward universal appeal.
The Atelier series is something that had a rocky start with me, but has since become one of my favorite niche RPG franchises around.
This series went from something very niche to a franchise that has become appreciated for what it is and hailed as one of the best AAA companies has to offer.
It's a niche title on Wii U, and if brought to their current console, could potentially be the beginning of a franchise akin to Donkey Kong Country or the Yoshi series of games.
Nonetheless, I am not of the close - minded types, many of which you will find in the official Battlefield forums and so, when I first heard of the premise, I was cautiously optimistic; Battlefield: Hardline appeared to have the potential to carve out its own niche within the Battlefield franchise.
Strong year - on - year growth, a loyal fan base and control of a genre, however niche it may be, while allowing core franchises to draw in new fans while capitalising on links to new markets offers great promise for the future.
But, both of those franchises were considered by many, niche titles, before they have seen the recent success.
Starting as a niche developer, the company has expanded considerably with franchises like Hearts of Iron, Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings.
Valkyria Chronicles is a niche gem in Sega's catalogue that's become more appreciated, so much so that news of a new entry in the franchise heading across the seas is very exciting.
Typically most popular in the Call of Duty franchise, most games with a form of an online community seem to incorporate their own take on horde - mode; to base an entire game on that mode is risky, as it may only be inclusive to their niche demographic, if it highlights what other games tend to have as a supplement to the core experience.
While Gravity Rush remains a niche franchise, it still received a considerable number of crossovers with other franchises.
With more than twelve adventure game seasons under their belt, it is fair to say that Telltale Games have found their niche For one of their projects this year, they teamed up with 2K Games to offer a series based on the first - person comedy shooter franchise Borderlands.
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I've been a fan of Bohemia Interactive's long - running series of military simulators for a very long time, but I never could have predicted just how popular this seemingly niche franchise would become.
The 3DS is also home to some excellent niche RPG titles (the Shin Megami Tensei and Etrian Odyssey franchises, and though I can't personally vouch for them, Harvest Moon / Rune Factory), some delightful download - only games (Mighty Switch Force, Attack of the Friday Monsters, Pushmo / Crashmo, Picross), and of course the slate of first - party releases.
There has been recent speculation regarding what will be offered, and for me the first add - on pack will heavily influence my decision as to whether or not I think this game will make it in the long run as a blockbuster franchise or if future sales will be limited to a smaller niche of players.
There was a time when Fire Emblem was considered a minor Nintendo franchise with only a small, niche audience outside of Japan.
Namco Bandai's Tales franchise has always had quite a niche following outside of Japan, but the sales just haven't warranted another localized release.
Monster Hunter: World is a brave new step in a refreshing direction for a beloved franchise that has been plagued for too long by antiquated hardware and confined into a niche by lack of promotion in the west.
That's quite the achievement for a title that many considered niche, part of a franchise that used to be completely obscure for most.
«Niche marketing represents a significant portion of real estate sales in larger centres today,» says Brian Rushton, vice-president of franchise sales for Century 21 Canada.
Blue Moon Estate Sales - the leading estate sales franchise in the country and pioneer of the new niche - is eyeing major markets in Tennessee for expansion, including Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga.
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