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fitbabits
03-06-2006, 05:44 AM
Thanks to GamesIndustry.biz (http://www.gamesindustry.biz) for the news (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=15103).

Turner Broadcasting's unique broadband gaming service is set for further expansion as the company secures a new licensing deal to provide game previews and trailers from developer and publisher, Strategy First.

The deal marks GameTap's debut into the game previews space, providing an additional service to its customers to compliment the existing portfolio of more than 1,200 fully licensed games from numerous major videogames publishers and its selection of exclusive videogame related programmes.

The terms of the deal ensure that GameTap customers will be able to preview full versions of Strategy First's upcoming titles prior to their retail release and GameTap will then be able to license the games for its service after the initial retail phase. Strategy First will also be providing access to its back catalogue of more than 40 titles.

GameTap general manager Stuart Snyder commented: "The GameTap audience will benefit from our relationship with Strategy First by being able to play these great new games first. By previewing these new games on our service, GameTap subscribers have access to brand new games, and publishers have another innovative promotional vehicle for new titles."

"We are thrilled to be the first publisher to share game previews and trailers with consumers who subscribe to the GameTap network," added Emanuel Wall, Strategy First product manager. "In addition to providing an outlet for building buzz around our upcoming games, GameTap provides the perfect home for our catalogue once it moves beyond the retail window."
And the shift away from traditional bricks-and-mortar retailing continues.

HardScores
03-06-2006, 06:10 AM
I like StrategyFirst... but unless GameTap has Jagged Alliance 3 and will allow me to play it... for free... then I don't really care. GameTap was a good idea when it was Sega Channel.

GunnyMo
03-06-2006, 06:45 AM
And the shift away from traditional bricks-and-mortar retailing continues.

That is so 1990's, Fit. :D