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Big Business in Little Game

Currently, the casual gaming market is worth an estimated $350 million, but that could grow to $1 billion by 2008, according to Jupiter Research. By 2010, the number of casual players could grow from today’s 60 million to as many as 80 million players.
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A word from the CEO.

An open letter to discontent Jumboplay user and general public, a response to allegation posted on public forums regarding Jumboplay service.
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Hi,

I have been actively following these threads for a while with a great sense of regret. I’m Mark and I am the CEO of Dragonback Media Interactive, the company behind the JumboPlay service. Read the rest of this entry »

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Household type interested in Game on Demand

An excerp from the survey result conducted by YuanZhe (Michael) Cai, on type of gamiong household and their interest in Game on Demand service.

It is clear sign that the top two major support came from Household which already has interest or participate in online gaming, and those who are generally into computer gaming.
With that said, Game on Demand is viewed as a natural next-step in how games are distributed or access by gamer of the broadband age.

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Tomb Raider and Hitman goes beyond expectation

SCi Entertainment Group Plc(SEG), which Eidos is part of, announce on the end of their financial year to have out perform their expectation. According to release report, Tomb Raider: Legends sold 2.9 million units during the year, with Hitman:Blood Money reaching 1.5 million units - both figures which are above the Group’s internal projections.

Further good news, this time from Dragonback Media’s Game on Demand service. JumboPlay has plans to carry both title in the near future for service, so it will be a good idea to check on the blog often.
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Gaming don’t stop with Parenthood

Some people say “Marrage is the end of Romance.”, or to a gamer “Marrage is the end of Game.”
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