Friday, August 22, 2008

Yaoi Computer Games Nil

A year and a half ago a Japanese shounen-ai game was offered to Yaoi Press for licensing in the US. This was a beautifully illustrated game with kemonomimi characters (not Lamento). Despite the quality of the art, we never got to the synopsis translation phase. We didn't consider the license because I knew how horribly online piracy had hurt the sales of other computer game importers. Online piracy is the *only* reason we did not look further into the game.

Two companies have imported games with BL themes into the US. One closed down. The other hasn't released a new BL game since 2006.

As of today I've removed the games category on our store site. Sales no longer justify the minimum orders we would have to place with the manufacturer to keep the games in stock. I know the remaining company I buy from is still selling copies of it's first print run of the game. This is typically only 5,000 copies.

At every convention I attend I hear one or two customers point to one of the games and say, 'Oh, I downloaded this one.' I don't have an emotional response to this sort of thing anymore since it's so common. There was a time in the 1990s when I didn't know better either (bought a fansub on VHS). However, I did get angry when one of my own employees gave out the link to a piracy site.

I really thought that BL games were going to be the next big thing. I wanted to see the library of imports grow as big as the BL DVD library has. Both categories have stunted growth due piracy. For the fledgling game category I wonder if it hasn't been killed outright. How can I blame other publishers for turning down imports when I did the same? I could be offered Lamento, a BL game hot enough in the USA to have the figures rapidly sell out at every convention, but I would have to say no. I know I wouldn't make back the licensing, translation, distribution, and production costs when I may lose around 50% of sales to thieves.

One go-around to the piracy problem would be a BL Massively Multiplayer Online Game. That's something I'd love to see. Perhaps it's something we could investigate.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

OtakuMex

Please support this brand new anime show in Albuquerque New Mexico. I'm very honored to be one of their guests. I will be providing lots of Yaoi programming and freebies.



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Saturday, August 9, 2008

In Love with Otakon

I love doing this show. The fans here are so nice. The panel on Friday was a riot. Three hundred people showed up, so I pulled out all the stops. I hope some of the zanier moments makes it to Youtube.

Otakon should make its motto: 'The Yaoi Con of the East.'