Heck, it's their job. A job that pays Colin Sebastian of Lazard Capital Markets to tell Gamasutra that DJ Hero's sales are "modest". Given the UK figures, we wouldn't be surprised to hear that. Top marks Colin — your profession continues to state the bloomin' obvious.
Sebastian goes on to claim that consumers are "showing price sensitivity" towards games with price points higher than $100. Have a Smartie Colin.
Cowen Group analyst Doug Creutz reckons consumers are getting tired of rhythm games. It's going to be interesting to see how Band Hero and Lego Rock Band fare over the coming weeks. Does anyone care about those games? We don't. At least DJ Hero was different.
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