Video game rental service GameFly this week announced that it plans to begin publishing iOS and Android games in the upcoming months, and will launch its own Android app store.
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GameFly announced on Wednesday that it plans to begin publishing mobile games for Apple’s iOS platform and Google’s Android operating system. In addition, the video game rental service plans to further expand into mobile by launching its own Android app store to take on the Google Play store. ”GameFly is dedicated to giving consumers the best user experience possible, and to be their single ...
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While only half of the respondents to ABI Research’s Technology Barometer™ survey claimed to rent video games, which are usually game console centric, as compared to DVD/Blu-ray movies, these respondents averaged a considerably higher monthly spend rate at $23, compared to $16 for DVD/Blu-ray.
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Video game rental service GameFly has announced several new mobile initiatives, including plans to publish smartphone titles, a new fund for financing mobile titles, and an app store for Android devices. The company, which offers a Netflix-style game-by-mail rental service, says this push is part of GameFly's strategy to increase its digital presence -- the company recently launched a PC game ...
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GameFly, the video game rental service with a similar business model to Netlfix, has announced plans to launch its own iOS and Android games in the future. Additionally, GameFly will launch the GameFly GameStore app portal for Android devices. Read the full story here.
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LOS ANGELES, April 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- GameFly, Inc., the leading online video game rental subscription service, is partnering with mobile developers and publishers to promote a "Game of the ...
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BELLEVUE, Wash., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Coinstar, Inc. today announced that Chief Executive Officer Paul Davis has been ranked fourth by Fortune magazine on its Fortune 500 List: Technology Visionaries. ...
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