JohnNephew
First Post
Re: Re: Re: In defense of Open Gaming
I just want to make sure you understand, very very few RPGs have sold more than 100,000 copies. It would surprise me if more than about 10 RPGs (counting D&D as a single game in its various incarnations) have in the entire history of gaming...and most of those would have taken a decade or more to sell that many.
An RPG today that sells 10,000 copies is generally considered a major hit. If a small press core rulebook sells 2,000 copies, that's quite respectable.
(I don't know that this has any impact on your point, just that the numbers you're tossing out need to be adjusted by a rough order of magnitude. I'm not sure if the 3EPHB has broken the million mark in sales, for instance.)
Umbran said:
If the game has only sold a hundred thousand copies of it's core books, how many third-party supplements will sell?
I just want to make sure you understand, very very few RPGs have sold more than 100,000 copies. It would surprise me if more than about 10 RPGs (counting D&D as a single game in its various incarnations) have in the entire history of gaming...and most of those would have taken a decade or more to sell that many.
An RPG today that sells 10,000 copies is generally considered a major hit. If a small press core rulebook sells 2,000 copies, that's quite respectable.
(I don't know that this has any impact on your point, just that the numbers you're tossing out need to be adjusted by a rough order of magnitude. I'm not sure if the 3EPHB has broken the million mark in sales, for instance.)