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Re: LEGO Plans $15M Push for Bionicle Games
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lugnet.technic.bionicle, lugnet.general
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Tue, 17 Apr 2001 03:55:15 GMT
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DSTAUDT@HOTMAIL.COMstopspam
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targeted at the older audience???
they abviously have not been researching us very well
all i see around is more universal technic sets, no juniorization and
beinging back the bulk sets
Harvey Henkelman wrote:
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> In lugnet.general, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> > Nothing really new, but a handy bullet list of spending highlights:
> >
> > http://www.dailyradar.com:80/news/game_news_7606.html
> >
> > -Suz
> This is really too bad for most of us AFOL's. I had hoped that LEGO would
> return to their traditional business of offering sets with more versatility
> instead of all this. I can see it now, after all the Bionicle promotions are
> over with, the stuff will gather dust on some kid's bookshelf. At least with
> traditional LEGO, you can make something new should you find your current
> MOC getting 'old'. I pity the creative potential of today's kids, if this is
> LEGO's indicator of such. Bionicle = Soloflex, Craftmatic adjustable beds,
> Cabbage Patch Kids, Milli Vanilli, all fads which will soon disappear. Oh,
> and by the way, how did LEGO make out in 2000? History tends to repeat
> itself if we don't learn from our mistakes. LEGO, welcome to your
> Stalingrad! -Harvey
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Daniel Staudt <dstaudt@hotmail.com>
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