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Are you implying that Skyrim, as the debut game chosen for this new and amazing business model, didn't have a rigorous beta testing period, good sir?

 

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Game developers on Apple Watch: smartwatches are all about context
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The initial WatchKit SDK is a little limited, particularly when you look at it from a game development point of view. Some things you take for granted when developing games, like moving sprites around the screen, aren’t fully supported yet

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http://www.konami.co.jp/zaimu/2015/0427/en_aa7e9c.pdf

Notice on Delisting American Depositary Shares
from New York Stock Exchange Became Effective
KONAMI CORPORATION (the “Company”) hereby announces that the voluntary delisting of its American
Depositary Shares (“ADSs”) from the New York Stock Exchange (the “NYSE”) became effective prior to the
opening of trading on April 24, 2015 (Eastern Time in the U.S.) as scheduled, following the filing, on April 13,
2015, of a Form 25 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) for delisting from the
NYSE and deregistration with the SEC as announced on April 1, 2015. In addition, the Company has filed a
Form 15F with the SEC on April 24, 2015 to terminate its rep

Konami fucked?
 

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And what does that mean in proper christian?
You can't buy and sell shares of Konami at the New York Stock exchange. Basically, any public company worth anything that has dealings in the US is there.
 

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And what does that mean in proper christian?
You can't buy and sell shares of Konami at the New York Stock exchange. Basically, any public company worth anything that has dealings in the US is there.

Those weren't "real" shares but American depositary receipts. From what I take, level II ones. I think it just wasn't worth it for Konami. They had to fulfill the whole paperwork for US listings, which is a lot, and the average daily trade was 2,616 (at 18$/pc).
 

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You can't buy and sell shares of Konami at the New York Stock exchange. Basically, any public company worth anything that has dealings in the US is there.

I think their SEC filing confirms my assumptions: They state that the US trade was only 0.30% of their worldwide daily trading volume (97% in Japan, 2.x% in London). That's just not worth it with all the strict and costly paperwork the SEC requires from listed companies.
 

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