>>10915478>meme>1% of gamers support toylines catering to themi guess if you want to take it literally, yes, gamers totally buy toys. But seriously, 1%??? 50,000 sales is what collector lines usually garner in sales and most video game toylines fail, so actual cross over sales are much lower.
Halo games sold 5+ million for the poorest seller.
Statistically they probably don't exist, because 1% of gamers buying video game toy figures is fucking below the fucking margin of error rate.
nevermind this doesn't even take into consideration the casuals who know nothing about the property, muchless played the game, whoy buy shit just cause it looks cool, so with lower than 50k sales... gamers don't buy toys.
>>10915483i like how that's the only thing you remember about my computer habits. I have more computers and upgrade every couple of years, because that's the nature of doing important shit with computers. I keep my gaming PC at work, because i can game at work while waiting for shit. Hence buying a Steam Deck, so i can play whatever at home too.
The Mac i like using (because it has all my shit and has a big monitor) doesn't need to be replaced, because smartphones lowered the standards for nearly everything, so it runs almost everything just fine (and better than smartphones). I have newer imacs too, but smaller in size, so meh.
Pic of my disused apple laptop collection. I have another one at work, but it's not important enough to remember to bring it home everyday. It should go without saying, but i also have a hoard of Apple towers, imacs, and minis, but they require effort to trudge out.
Also, if you paid close attention to my stack of toys pictures, my alienware keyboard that came with my alienware computer appears in one of photos a couple years ago