how much is pogo actually worth, is pogo more lucrative than say ebay
Quote from: silkyuk9 on February 01, 2006, 11:49:39 AM
how much is pogo actually worth, is pogo more lucrative than say ebay
I highly doubt Pogo is more lucrative than eBay as there are more users on eBay than Pogo, eBay makes money every day while Pogo has to give out that money anytime someone wins a jackpot, or other type of items like coffee mugs & toasters (even thought they get around giving away some money by saying "you may have used an auto"). Plus Pogo has a bigger company it has to report to (EA) while eBay is it's own business and can keep it's profit in the company. Pogo, in turn, divides up it's money in some way with EA (or vice versa) and isn't as well known.
Why all these odd questions, if you don't mind me asking. Tokens, autos, estimated value... seem odd.
im a very inquisitive person thats all
Nothing wrong with asking questions!!
Pogo is owned by EA games..so you do the math ;D
They may not be worth as much as ebay..but they dominate at least half of the video game business.
when i get rich i`ll buy pogo lmao ;D silk is new just askin questions like we all have O0
They are owned by EA but does Ea actually create games. I remember their site from years ago and they had the dumbest games on the planet. Anybody remember the bunny version of frogger
Don't remember the bunny version but sure do remember playing frogger on an Atari.
Ohhhh my! I'm old LOL
Quote from: spiritwarrior1953 on February 01, 2006, 02:47:15 PM
They are owned by EA but does Ea actually create games. I remember their site from years ago and they had the dumbest games on the planet. Anybody remember the bunny version of frogger
well they do both.. they create games and they publish games as a third party. and since they bought exclusive rights to the Lord of the Rings trilogy (meaning they are the only company that can publish video games pertaining too the LOTR) i would assume they create them ;)
I don't mind EA's computer games, I'm personally a "SIMS" freak :P
Quote from: IndianLover on February 01, 2006, 06:09:58 PM
I don't mind EA's computer games, I'm personally a "SIMS" freak :P
I looooooove my Sims!!!
I've been at pogo since 1997...people complain today!?, they should have been around then!
Pogo has come a long way baby!...lol To bad we didnt ALL buy stoc in it way back when!
your so right zig O0
Quote from: zzigzzag on February 02, 2006, 12:37:13 PM
I've been at pogo since 1997...people complain today!?, they should have been around then!
Pogo has come a long way baby!...lol To bad we didnt ALL buy stoc in it way back when!
Me too! I remember being excited by Keno and playing triviatron online. I didn't even know what Keno was until TEN started up with the first few games.
I also remember when Slingo was a huge hit, available on AOL only. Now it's an independent free game site too. Anyone remember those old AOL days? :) I didn't know what a URL was or how to get anywhere on the Internet. I just knew AOL keywords, LOLOL.
awwwwww triviatron! I miss it so
i think EA paid AOL 10 million back in 1999 or 2000 for the games, so you might say that its worth at least 10 million and that was 6 years ago
I loved Frogger on Atari..and Punchout on Nintendo...boxing..darn I can't remember the names of all the characters but was a riot..lol (the inability to remember is from being old) lmao
well if i win the 180 million in the power ball i can buy them out and i will let the auto be aloud in there mmmmm i will need a ceo and let see what else to help me run it lol
Quote from: WhatAutos on February 04, 2006, 04:35:08 PM
I loved Frogger on Atari..and Punchout on Nintendo...boxing..darn I can't remember the names of all the characters but was a riot..lol (the inability to remember is from being old) lmao
There's a website that has all the old games. I think it's www.gametap.com
Of course you have to pay though. :(
great sight homer but you do have to pay :P
Quote from: Homer on February 04, 2006, 04:46:54 PM
Quote from: WhatAutos on February 04, 2006, 04:35:08 PM
I loved Frogger on Atari..and Punchout on Nintendo...boxing..darn I can't remember the names of all the characters but was a riot..lol (the inability to remember is from being old) lmao
There's a website that has all the old games. I think it's www.gametap.com
Of course you have to pay though. :(
im really shocked Gametap will stay in business pass the first year if they keep their prices... 15 per month is way too much money to pay for those games