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| Turner's GameTap Launches With 300 Games, 24 Publishers All-you-can play service features arcade, PC and console games delivered direct via broadband-connected PC. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (TBS, Inc.) today announced the launch of GameTap, its first-of-its-kind broadband entertainment network. Today GameTap officially opens its massive vault of great video game content and original programming to gamers across the United States. GameTap is an "all-you-can-play" gaming service accessible from up to two household computers. The network will launch with some 300 games from 24 publishers, together with hours of original programming. Subscribers simply download the Turner-developed software from www.gametap.com. Subscriptions are $14.95 per month. GameTap will feature outstanding titles from the early arcades, PCs, and popular video game consoles, including the Sega Genesis and Dreamcast, Atari 2600, and Intellivision. Original programming will include magazine, reality, and lifestyle shows, interviews with the who's who of gaming, celebrity features, and "game trailers" for the GameTap service. Publishers represented in the GameTap vault include Activision, Atari, Capcom, Cyan, Codemasters, Eidos Interactive, Electronic Arts, First Star Software, G-Mode, Intellivision Lives, Ironstone, Knowledge Adventures, Midway, Namco, SEGA, TAITO, Take-Two, Taurus Media, Team 17, Telegames, 3000AD, Ubisoft and Vivendi Universal Games. Games include such classics as Pac-Man, Dig Dug, and Rampage, and famously addictive titles like Mr. Driller, Sonic Spinball, and 3-D Ultra Cool Pool. GameTap delivers hundreds of the greatest games-on-demand plus original programming via a broadband-connected PC. To access GameTap, players securely download and install Turner-developed client software from www.gametap.com that acts as a gateway to the GameTap vault. Because games reside securely on the PC, not across a network, they act just as if they were still on the console or at the arcade. Fast response times, 3D effects, colors, and characters are all present and accounted for. New games and original programming will be added to the service each week. GameTap supports navigation and game play using keyboard and mouse, as well as most USB peripherals. write your comments about the article :: © 2005 Game News :: home page |