Innovation and Marketing in the Video Game Industry

Avoiding the Performance Trap

David Wesley author Gloria Barczak author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Jun '10

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Innovation has played a major role in the long term success of the video game industry, as software developers and hardware engineers attempt to design products that meet the needs of ever widening segments of the population. Innovation and Marketing in the Video Game Industry identifies patterns that will help engineers, developers, and marketing executives to formulate better innovation strategies and successfully bring new products to market.

The book shows how some video game companies have used radical innovations to attract new customers, including parents and senior citizens and how video games have come to be used in a variety of socially beneficial ways. The authors compare product features, marketing strategies, and the supply chain to help better understand this valuable industry.

"A great read for anyone interested in video games and the entertainment business. Wesley and Barczak craft a compelling read based through the history of video games - the unexpected success stories and colossal failures - which give us a foundation of learning that help those of us in the industry make better decisions in this new era of gaming. The rise of social games, micro- transactions, virtual goods and ever changing platforms force us to learn from our past and continue to think out of the box." Tom Sperry, CEO of Blade Games, Founding member of Microsoft Games Group

"This riveting and highly enjoyable book fully documents the history of the fascinating video game industry. From Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. to Xbox, Wii, Guitar Hero and Rock Band, David Wesley and Gloria Barczak take us through all the twists and turns of the video game industry, uncovering the stunning triumphs and errors that mark an industry changing so fast that, at times, top management at the leading companies are barely able to keep up, let alone develop sound marketing plans." Anthony Di Benedetto,Professor of Marketing, Temple University, USA

"Easy to read yet powerful in its insights, this book emphasizes the importance of consistently identifying and effectively serving customers' needs as a path to long-term corporate success. The ability of collaborations with those outside the company's walls such as suppliers and certainly customers themselves is shown to be a source of developing value-creating products and services while avoiding complacency that can stifle innovation and ultimately, lead to corporate failure." R. Duane Ireland, Distinguished Professor of Management, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University, USA


"A great read for anyone interested in video games and the entertainment business. Wesley and Barczak craft a compelling read based through the history of video games - the unexpected success stories and colossal failures - which give us a foundation of learning that help those of us in the industry make better decisions in this new era of gaming. The rise of social games, micro- transactions, virtual goods and ever changing platforms force us to learn from our past and continue to think out of the box." Tom Sperry, CEO of Blade Games, Founding member of Microsoft Games Group

"This riveting and highly enjoyable book fully documents the history of the fascinating video game industry. From Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. to Xbox, Wii, Guitar Hero and Rock Band, David Wesley and Gloria Barczak take us through all the twists and turns of the video game industry, uncovering the stunning triumphs and errors that mark an industry changing so fast that, at times, top management at the leading companies are barely able to keep up, let alone develop sound marketing plans." Anthony Di Benedetto,Professor of Marketing, Temple University, USA

"Easy to read yet powerful in its insights, this book emphasizes the importance of consistently identifying and effectively serving customers' needs as a path to long-term corporate success. The ability of collaborations with those outside the company's walls such as suppliers and certainly customers themselves is shown to be a source of developing value-creating products and services while avoiding complacency that can stifle innovation and ultimately, lead to corporate failure." R. Duane Ireland, Distinguished Professor of Management, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University, USA

ISBN: 9780566091674

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

280 pages