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“Shelf-life for a regular video game usually is about three to five years, and that's it.” quote by Don Bluth
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“Shelf-life for a regular video game usually is about three to five years, and that's it.”

Don Bluth

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Source Interview: Game Longevity, Don Bluth, 1999

Video games typically have a short commercial lifespan of three to five years before relevance fades.

In simple terms: Games age quickly.

Key Takeaway

Expect limited lifespan for games.

Themes

entertainment technology market cycles consumer expectations

Mood

analytical pragmatic

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • software development
  • marketing
  • collector culture

Key Concepts

product lifecycle obsolescence media trends

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you extend a game's relevance?
  • What factors cause a game to become obsolete?
A Different Perspective

Rapid tech change can shorten lifespan further.

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