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Posted: 19/05/2006 - 13:25
by Analog-X64
Where would I get Project: Galway? and is there more in this series?

Posted: 19/05/2006 - 13:53
by Chris Abbott
Analog-X wrote:Where would I get Project: Galway? and is there more in this series?
Er... my site has something to do with it, y'know...

Here...

No more in the series, partly due to relatively disappointing sales of PG, though Project Hubbard will probably appear as an online download.

Chris

Posted: 13/01/2007 - 20:17
by Ph0B1uS
No more in the series, partly due to relatively disappointing sales of PG, though Project Hubbard will probably appear as an online download.

Chris
Will it be made available as Download only or download as an alternative to CDs?

Posted: 13/01/2007 - 22:27
by Chris Abbott
Ph0B1uS wrote:
No more in the series, partly due to relatively disappointing sales of PG, though Project Hubbard will probably appear as an online download.

Chris
Will it be made available as Download only or download as an alternative to CDs?
No, it won't be released on CD.

Chris

Posted: 13/01/2007 - 22:28
by Ph0B1uS
Chris Abbott wrote:
Ph0B1uS wrote:
No more in the series, partly due to relatively disappointing sales of PG, though Project Hubbard will probably appear as an online download.

Chris
Will it be made available as Download only or download as an alternative to CDs?
No, it won't be released on CD.

Chris
Oh bother, i'm no fan of buying downloads.

Posted: 14/01/2007 - 13:18
by Chris Abbott
*shrug*

Too many people aren't a fan of buying CDs. If we even had a guaranteed audience of 500 people for each CD we'd have much more freedom to produce them. As it is, you sell maybe 50-100 fairly quickly, then the rest trickles out the door over a period of years: during which time I've got far too many boxes cluttering up my loft.

Chris

Posted: 14/01/2007 - 14:46
by Analog-X64
Chris Abbott wrote:*shrug*

Too many people aren't a fan of buying CDs. If we even had a guaranteed audience of 500 people for each CD we'd have much more freedom to produce them. As it is, you sell maybe 50-100 fairly quickly, then the rest trickles out the door over a period of years: during which time I've got far too many boxes cluttering up my loft.

Chris
Thats interesting. I guess I'm old fashioned but I love getting a Pressed CD over downloading/burning my own.

Posted: 13/02/2007 - 14:43
by Schlicky
CD, Download. I don't care! When can I have it :wink:

Re: PROJECT:HUBBARD (official thread)

Posted: 12/10/2007 - 11:27
by tomsk
Thats interesting. I guess I'm old fashioned but I love getting a Pressed CD over downloading/burning my own.
Hear hear. If project Hubbard were to ever make a download release I wouldn't feel a great need to download it - as the magic is getting the sleeve notes contained with-in a nice tangable CD package, and having something to keep and play in years to come. A fond reminder of the great days. That's the way I feel about all C64/scene CDs - hence I have a sturdy collection.

Re: PROJECT:HUBBARD (official thread)

Posted: 05/11/2007 - 10:08
by Subzero
From a personal point of view I wouldnt pay to download this, these are the kind of cds you want, to keep in your collection, and if going by the first post that its going to be a 3 discer then I'd definetely rather have it as a cd, however I can understand why chris doesnt really want to make it as a cd, as the costs would probably be more than any profit made (if any)-or even just to break even. It cannot be easy on the nerves (or wallet) to hope for any kind of profit running the business chris does, relying on other people in the scene to buy his products (you know I would though chris, but 1 person aint enough), the other possible alternative to a printed cd with shiny booklet is of course a shiny PDF file, but once again I'd prefer a shiny booklet, with a signature on it too.

At the end of the day it all mounts up to costs, can chris afford to have 100's of cds pressed if they arent going to sell? Im guessing no.

Re: PROJECT:HUBBARD (official thread)

Posted: 05/11/2007 - 10:45
by Chris Abbott
You'd guess right: actually the main problem isn't so much breaking even (though of course that is a problem) but storage. That many CDs takes up a lot of space, and I've almost run out. It's going to be tough even fitting the Remix64 volume 3 CDs in...

Chris

Re: PROJECT:HUBBARD (official thread)

Posted: 08/11/2007 - 23:07
by skitz
Chris Abbott wrote:You'd guess right: actually the main problem isn't so much breaking even (though of course that is a problem) but storage. That many CDs takes up a lot of space, and I've almost run out. It's going to be tough even fitting the Remix64 volume 3 CDs in...

Chris
I've got plenty of space in my Garage Chris if you are running out of storage space. Fully lockable and warm plus it will cost you........ nothing! :D

Re: PROJECT:HUBBARD (official thread)

Posted: 08/11/2007 - 23:57
by Chris Abbott
Wow, that actually might work! ;-)

/me considers benefits of a visit to Milton Keynes :)

Plus you can give unlimited amounts of CDs away to Hobos! Everyone's a winner!! ;-)

Seriously though, that's a very tempting offer....

Chris

Re: PROJECT:HUBBARD (official thread)

Posted: 28/11/2007 - 16:06
by Tonka
Chris Abbott wrote:
Plus you can give unlimited amounts of CDs away to Hobos!
...who will complain that they'd *actually* prefer a downloadable version for their i-pod's... ;)

Re: PROJECT:HUBBARD (official thread)

Posted: 28/11/2007 - 17:50
by Chris Abbott
Yeah, those picky hobos...