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<blockquote data-quote="Deset Gled" data-source="post: 8652882" data-attributes="member: 7808"><p>How far back are you considering, and what are you considering "tabletop"? In the 90s the RPG industry lost a huge amount of it's market to MTG (and Pokemon, etc). I don't have quick access to numbers, but I'm guessing you'll find a few years of negative growth between 1990 and 2000 (when 3E was released). I don't think the gains by third party games overcame the net market losses TSR had over those years, especially if you remove non-RPG products like Dragon Dice from the equation.</p><p></p><p>I agree that there's no need to panic. From the numbers I've seen I believe there's been a slight plateau. But that just means a bit of slowing of growth. I think that's kind of inevitable given the huge growth D&D has seen in the past few years. Realistically, those gains aren't sustainable forever. It's not a bad sign to see fluctuations like this. It can actually be good in the long rung; better to have small ebbs and flows than huge growth followed by a major crash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deset Gled, post: 8652882, member: 7808"] How far back are you considering, and what are you considering "tabletop"? In the 90s the RPG industry lost a huge amount of it's market to MTG (and Pokemon, etc). I don't have quick access to numbers, but I'm guessing you'll find a few years of negative growth between 1990 and 2000 (when 3E was released). I don't think the gains by third party games overcame the net market losses TSR had over those years, especially if you remove non-RPG products like Dragon Dice from the equation. I agree that there's no need to panic. From the numbers I've seen I believe there's been a slight plateau. But that just means a bit of slowing of growth. I think that's kind of inevitable given the huge growth D&D has seen in the past few years. Realistically, those gains aren't sustainable forever. It's not a bad sign to see fluctuations like this. It can actually be good in the long rung; better to have small ebbs and flows than huge growth followed by a major crash. [/QUOTE]
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