Now it could be argued that at one point the game was new, so the developers and
producers got money for it when it was originally purchased and so what if it gets sold as used after that?
Not exact matches
President Trump, played by creator / executive
producer Anthony Atamanuik, is hosting a telethon to raise
money for all of the projects he can't
get anyone in Congress to fund — like the Wall and infrastructure.
«They're taking different approaches to it too — Amazon is
getting a lot of credit right now in the press
for their commitment to the theatrical exhibition of their film, it's not just about the digital platform, where Netflix is taking a slightly different approach — although they're doing limited theatrical with stuff too — it'll be interesting to see what the long - term end result is
for those two approaches and where it all ends up, but I think right now it's great
for our filmmakers and our
producers to make their
money back and they have a chance to reach massive audiences through these digital platforms.»
Producers want to
get the most
money for their products.
I prefer to pay the
producer / narrator up front, so it takes a while to
get my
money back, but in the long run, it's been the best choice
for me.
On the developers» side,
Producer Takashi Tezuka explained to IGN that their thinking was «we really want people to come back to this game again and again, we want them to
get their
money's worth and play it
for a long time, so let's make it so you can actually collect a million coins.»
Many salespeople, even top
producers, don't know what they're
getting for the
money they spend on their business.»