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Video game publishers sometimes make questionable decisions. As a video game fan, I often wonder why publishers do things that seem to ignore the wants of the very gamers they are trying to sell to. But then I learned about the stock market, and the light bulb flickered. Even if you aren’t old enough to invest or have no plans to ever invest, if you like video games, understanding the stock market can help you understand some of the seemingly dumb decisions giant game publishers make. Giant publishers like Activision Blizzard, EA, and Nintendo. We’re going to talk about all three in this video. But first, a qualifier: I’m not a financial expert. Don’t buy stocks based on this video.Tag Archives activision blizzard
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The credits are rolling on Evoland, a unique JRPG so heavily inspired by early The Legend of Zelda Games, early Final Fantasy games, and Diablo that if I owned any of those properties I’d have an urge to sue.Watch the rest of the Game's Over Video Game Reviews here at this YouTube playlist.