Quote: drachmyreI think the "concept" behind the game will get well used. As for the spyro thing... i dont know. I didnt even know who spyro was before this game (sorry folks
). I can really see other ideas using the figures for games idea.
One franchise that always comes up is "Pokemon" when it comes to using this toy/video game model. Regardless of how many pokemon types that exist, I will bet you that all of them can be made and will be sold regardless of how much money is involved to collect all of them. I for one will surely buy every single one which is what I'll do for this game.
Like in your case, this is my introduction to spyro's world and I did not hesitate to collect them all. Just goes to show how good this product is.
Just imagine how successful it will be to have a well established franchise like pokemon using the same toy/video game model.
Here are other franchises that can benefit from this model:
- Transformers
- Pokemon
- Digimon
- Bakugan
- Naruto, Dragonball Z and all other Anime franchises that has good toy franchise fans
The list is pretty much endless. I do not know how thick or bulky the chip or RFID device that is used to store the figure information but if it small enough and thin enough, it can be used in tradable card games which could spawn a whole new market of collectible card game/video game franchises or expansions.
It is really funny that it was actually a video game company that was able to figure out how to bridge the gap between these two industries/markets and possible open up a whole new market for themselves.
I am just hoping that this is just the beginning because combining toys and video games seems the next step for both industries.