Not exact matches
Recently Market
Watch released some data on GTA 5, and even if they weren't quite right about it being the most profitable media product, they did show that PC sales account for only 2.1 %
of all shipped
copies, meaning there isn't that huge a market for it on this platform, and that won't exactly mark the PC as a priority, even if 2.1 %
of 90,000,000
copies sold is 1,890,000, more than some other games sell in their lifetimes.One thing is for certain - if we ever do get a PC port
of RDR2, it will only be officially confirmed after the game's initial release, considering how many extra sales GTA 5 raked in with people buying the same game over and over for
multiple platforms...
Look, I am not unfamiliar with the pleasures that can be had from sitting down and
watching a truly bad movie unspool and unravel before ones eyes — I was attending bad movie festivals when I was still a barefoot boy with cheek
of tan, I used to carry a
copy of «The Golden Turkey Awards» around like a Bible and I have willingly
watched «Manos: The Hands
of Fate»
multiple times without the MST3K commentary — and I have
watched it a number
of times in situations ranging from at home on DVD to the full - out in - theater experience but I am at a loss to explain what the appeal, no matter how ironic in nature, could possibly be.
That means that, for a Warner title like the Robert Downey Jr. comedy Due Date that's in the HBO pay - TV window, a consumer who has purchased — or purchases in the future — the DVD, Blu - ray or download
copy of the film can
watch on
multiple devices through the UltraViolet cloud.