But between limited production capacity, a healthy secondary market, and the relatively
niche nature of customized keycaps, expanding your collection is probably going to include a heavy hit to your wallet.
However, when you combine the tiny selection of upcoming DS games,
the niche nature of the series outside Japan and the difficulty in localizing something so steeped in Japanese culture, it doesn't look good.
The initial sales numbers of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE are in, and while they aren't stellar, they're not too surprising given the Wii U's install base and
the niche nature of the game.
Unsurprisingly given
the niche nature of the game Deadlock doesn't have the same level of graphical excellence as a triple - A made with a budget that could run a whole damn country, yet Slitherine have done a good job.
Unfortunately,
the niche nature of some rewards can be both a blessing and a curse.
Though she joked about
the niche nature of «Avery Fatbottom: Renaissance Fair Detective,» Roberson said, «Every project that we take on at MonkeyBrain is something that we want to see more of.»
Used values for the WRX STi tend to be quite good thanks to
the niche nature of the car and a dedicated following.
The niche nature of the sites helps build tighter communities and makes it easier for people to find compatible matches.
Not exact matches
The digital
nature of the web has enabled a rapid transformation
of how we connect with content, from the early search engines and portals to social networking to
niche interest groups.
As difficult as it is to do (by
nature we want to cast a wide net), you will be far more successful by carving out a
niche for yourself as a blogger and truly understanding the needs and desires
of your ideal clients.
As the «one relational complex in which all potential objectifications find their
niche,» (Process 66) for Whitehead the extensive continuum certainly corresponds to the breadth
of vision
of the divine primordial
nature, even as the space - time continuum as a partial realization
of the extensive continuum corresponds to the more limited character
of the divine consequent
nature here and now Thus, even though Whitehead does not make explicit use
of field - oriented imagery to describe the God - world relationship, the concepts are at hand to sustain that line
of thought.8
The Federal Duck Stamp Contest has helped create a
nature - oriented collectible
niche that was once confined to waterfowl art but now also encompasses paintings
of mammals and birds.
We ranged all over the place, from the
nature of social media as a domain
of niches, to the
nature of mass public events, all the way down into the weeds
of how you prepare for Twitter rapid response.
Mats
of algal «turf», which create fewer distinct
niches, had moved in instead (
Nature Climate Change, DOI: 10.1038 / nclimate1627).
Nature has kind
of pushed them that way for a reason; they're filling a specific
niche.»
This Registered report describes the proposed replication plan
of key experiments from «Interactions between cancer stem cells and their
niche govern metastatic colonization» by Malanchi and colleagues, published in
Nature in 2012 (Malanchi et al., 2012).
For one, many handpoke artists are hobby tattooists, doing handpoke work on the side — their flash appointments, limited availability, and spur -
of - the - moment
nature have led to a (growing)
niche within the world
of tattoos.
If you've been around these rosy parts awhile now, you probably know that I'm Christian; while CUR isn't a faith / religious blog by
niche, my own faith comes out by
nature since it's a yuuuuuuuuge part
of me.
In the last two months SkaDate Dating Software blog analysed the popularity
of Pet Dating and Healthy Lifestyle
niches, both
of which, albeit quite successful, look rather tame in
nature as compared to some
of the other online dating sure - hitters.
The one thing that remains constant is the
niche enthusiasts» appreciation
of nature, adventure, and close social interaction.
Atheist Dating Service When online dating began to be accepted on the internet, some
of the first
niche dating sites were religious in
nature.
However, it's likely the newspaper would be available once a day like its newsprint counterpart and would be general in
nature covering news, culture and entertainment news for a mass appeal instead
of focusing at a
niche segment.
I was lucky in a way due to the
nature of the
niche audience and the fact I was well versed in the professional jargon.
«The strategic question is: are you accelerating into a better future or shrinking to a
niche operation,» said the source, who declined to be identified due to the sensitive
nature of the job cuts.
The very
nature of indie books is that many
of them are so not mainstream that they only have a small
niche market — at least at present.
Due to the unique
nature of this kind
of insurance, it allows these companies to operate in
niches and customers focus more on service and availability rather than price.
The game was once classed as being very
niche due to the
nature of the combat and the way the game worked, however, with Capcom announcing it has now shipped over 6 million copies world - wide, I don't think people are referring to it as
niche anymore.
I also can imagine how much this is going to help CCP as the
nature of EVE Online always meant it's going to be a
niche game, so trying to open that up to more players like this can only really survey to make the game worse for its existing player base.
I guess this speaks to more
of a
niche nature to this title.
While there is absolutely nothing to suggest Nintendo will create sub-par experiences for the mobile marketplace, given the more
niche, IAP - centered
nature of its own, existing 3DS freemium software, it could just as well follow suit down that avenue.
While they occupy highly individualistic
niches, there are several similarities in their approach to art - making in terms
of formal strategy, the importance
of creating an installation context, and the influence
of folk art and
nature in their work.
Marvin Heiferman, freelance author, editor, and curator, «Has carved himself a
niche as champion
of the blue - collar
nature of the silent majority
of photographs.»
In 1996, Japanese scientists discovered A. marina living on the light left over by Chl a organisms and able to stretch into the far - red and near - infrared through the novel pigment Chl d instead
of Chl a. Research at GISS has quantified the photon energy use efficiency
of A. marina in comparison to Chl a organisms, and is now turned toward investigating its light regime in
nature to ascertain its kinetics
of light use and competitive ecological
niche.
As competition in these sectors continues to grow and the
nature of the banking and financial industries continue to evolve, demand for more «expertise» and «
niche» offerings are more important than ever for a competitive edge.