Barcrest and Red Gaming have both announced that their debts combind to over £1.2million during this calender year and are to announce shortley that the are selling to an American based lesiure firm who hope to take the product into other forms of business in the U.S.
HRK i wish not to get into an argument , but why do you take great pleasure in telling us every other day that our game is ending ? jealousy ? resentment ? what ? i dont get you i honestly dont .
and if they do someone else will fill the sector and make just as many mistakes.
red22 wrote:HRK i wish not to get into an argument , but why do you take great pleasure in telling us every other day that our game is ending ? jealousy ? resentment ? what ? i dont get you i honestly dont .
not necessarily. Industries die all the time, but no-one accepts it til its happened. The industry has been slowly dying for a number of years now due to a number of factors - internet, legislation etc.
Its a shame - empty arcades, shit machines etc. But thats where its heading.
The players will just diversify though - if many haven't already.