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Matthew Miller wrote in message ...
> John DiRienzo <ig88888888@stlnet.com> wrote:
> > time, and still have a Pirates comic from 1990. When TLG began releasing
> > other video games (Creator, Chess and Loco) with mini-figs (I guess the
> > comic didn't help boost sales enough) they started putting mini-figs in Lego
> > Island as well. For some reason, all of these games were sold with either a
>
> I'm not sure this is correct. I know I purchased the game when it first came
> out, long before they had any other games, and it included a minifig.
Thats very possible - I think I worded that badly ("by the time the next
three games were released, mini-figs were the chosen premium" would have
been better). I think its safe to guess the comic didn't help sales as
hoped and they switched to using mini-figs as bait (at some point, must have
been pretty early on), and with that success, they decided to use mini-figs
in all the games (I bought them for the mini-figs). Or perhaps they
intended to try both comic books and mini-figs and see which sold better and
go with that premium in future game releases. With that view, geography
could make a lot of difference (as it always seems to regarding Lego).
Whatever the reasons, since its handy, in case you'd like to see it, here is
the first advertisement for a Lego CD-ROM Game (Lego Island)...
http://www114.pair.com/ig88/mania-0797-05.jpg
I'd like to have that comic book...
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Have fun!
John
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