EWRobson
- 29 Jan 2005 15:02
Bright Things is the developer of a games comsole and software for the pre-schools market. It has reached agreement with Bondai UK for the exclusive distribution rights of its educational games console. Bondai has guaranteed to purchase 100K consoles and 200K units of associated software in the first year of a 3-year agreement. Bondai's quote is: "We are very pleased to be associated with what will prove to such a high profile property in a competetive market place. The TV titles which are already in place, and many more in the pipeline for future use, will give the 'Bubble' games platform tremendous appeal to young children'.
BGT are Play of the Week (26/5/05). Good write-up that gives useful info. Quick summary:
- recounts things that could go wrong: technical problems delaying launch; parents don't like the look or think games too expensive at 17 on top of 50 console price;entry problems into US/Europe; impact of competition shortening product life. Nothing there to worry.
- team's terrific track record with Eidos
- easy to use with few buttons and infra-red link to DVD
- games only cost 150K to develop; clearly that's where BGT see money being made; 6 games available at launch plus 10 titles per year
- losses in first two years then PE of around 10 in 2007 then ballistic profits until a 'buble bursts' due to comeptition or boredom.
Really helpful piece written with an element of caution. Only looking for sp of 150p in under a year. Funds raised at 150p so institutions will be looking for more. As a Grandad, I'll be buying one and reckon this will really fire the imaginations of parents and be a must for Play Schools.
dawsinho
- 24 Aug 2005 20:28
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Seem to be building up steam for next push up, some nice buys today.
Earth calling Mr Robson - Eric are you still around these parts lol Should be sat on a pretty profit by now i think!
Daws