Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Comments on NDM Blogs

1.Yes, Angry Birds Go! could knock Nintendo's Mario Kart off its perch...
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/appsblog/2013/oct/16/angry-birds-go-mario-kart
http://anitaappana-examblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/weekly-nmd-story_16.html

I agree with Anita opinion that the game 'Angry Birds' would be more successful than Mario Kart as the game is played more by the young demographic. One could argue, that this is because 'Angry Birds' is free on Android and therefore it is likely to appeal to any demographic as they do not need to pay for the game. Notably, due to the developments of technology the game is also available on tablets, which most people have now and therefore it increases the popularity for the game.

2. Argos Launches £99 table to compete with Tesco Hudl
http://gagandeephakim-year13.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/weekly-story_20.html?showComment=1382350468100#c707969882284772282 

Gagandeep's NDM article is beneficial in showing a development in digital media as now tablet's are becoming increasingly popular in society as now many companies are launching their own tablets. For example, it is stated 'first half of 2013 6m tablets were sold in the UK' followed by '75% of the UK's population is still without one'. Notably ,I agree with Gagandeep's opinion as Argo's My Tablet is more likely to be successful amongst the consumers due to its low price.

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20 best Android apps this week

http://examblog-gaganyear13.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/weekly-ndm-story_19.html?showComment=1382350878943#c8936604290927346257
I agree with Gagan's opinion because it is beneficial for the audience to express their opinion on the game, whether is it positive or negative. Notably, I think the games which are free are more likely to be successful with the younger demographic especially as they don't need to pay for it. As a result, some companies may change some aspects of their game in order to meet consumers needs based on these comments or take it into consideration if they make a new project.

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