Twitch, that is an interesting observation. We all knew that the stock price is an indicator of gamers' interest in the game (since the number forecasts the number of copies a game will sell).
However, we probably haven't thought of the trading volume as the simExchange players' interest in the game stock...at least I haven't.
It's just always confused me of how Pokemon is still able to keep going. It just feels like the same game with a few new things to blind people to what it really is. I honestly don't care how it does, i just want buys to think if it's really worth it.
Omega, if the stock price is any indication...gamers care about this game more than any other game listed on the simExchange. It is the top valued game (mostly because every Pokemon game sells tens of millions of copies). However, from the trading volume, its not a game traders here care about so much.
How many times can they release the same game with a slight variation and still have people care? Pokemon has died. They're going to start running out of stones to name it off of anyway.
Weasel, none of the images you just submitted work right. Thumbnails don't work. When I click them they goto a page that is not found. You can edit them by going to Your Images in the News section.
Bravado, what analysis leads you to think the stock is overvalued? Numerous people have already presented evidence that this game is undervalued at 12.5 million copies. The stock is only forecasting 12.84 million copies which is really low for a Pokemon game. If you have any evidence to justify your statement, please share.
wow... 12.74 million? That's a lot. It is truly unbelievable how popular this series. I'm not much into Pokemon (anymore), but I'll probably get this one...
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However, we probably haven't thought of the trading volume as the simExchange players' interest in the game stock...at least I haven't.