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RealNetworks Swallows Gamehouse 17

BileDog writes "RealNetworks today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Seattle-based GameHouse, Inc., a top developer, publisher and distributor of downloadable PC games, in a cash and stock transaction valued at approximately $35.6 million. Seems that online 'casual gaming' creators are starting to consolidate in a similar way to their offline counterparts." PC World has further comments on this deal, explaining: "RealNetworks' RealArcade competes with products such as Microsoft's MSN Games, Yahoo Games, and Pogo.com from Electronic Arts", and including an analyst's comments that: "By acquiring GameHouse, RealNetworks now has control over the content and no longer has to depend on what third parties develop." Apparently, full control over Thomas Kinkade online jigsaws is pretty important in reaching the true mass market.
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RealNetworks Swallows Gamehouse

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  • And here I thought they were buying it for Caribbean Stud Poker(19)
  • Quantity not Quality (Score:3, Interesting)

    by superpulpsicle ( 533373 ) on Monday January 26, 2004 @11:34PM (#8096850)
    Realnetworks have just invested millions into a fancy website that allows you to download pacman, tetris and solitaire.

    I am not saying these games are not fun, I am just saying these games don't wow anybody in 2004.
    • I'm really glad that the original story included a mention of, and a link to, the Thomas Kincade puzzle game.

      What a steaming pile of neo-religious crap Thomas Kincade is. Then, put that with a stupid computer based puzzle game. Holy cow- look out! Or more to the point - holy shit, that sucks.

      This is a quote from someone else on the puzzle page:

      "What a great time passer. I really like these puzzles." -Tans

      TIME PASSER? I pass water, I pass gas, I pass a lot of things...but this puzzle is just a time W
    • not to mention that they will most likely add these games to their player. Thus adding even MORE crap to that thing that no one wants.
  • by superultra ( 670002 ) on Tuesday January 27, 2004 @12:38AM (#8097189) Homepage
    Apparently, full control over Thomas Kinkade online jigsaws is pretty important in reaching the true mass market.

    When completed do the online jigsaws seemingly change from day to night if you lower your monitor's brightness? ;)
  • Let's see what we have here... Age of Wonders, Age of Wonders 2, Civilization III, Dungeon Siege, Neverwinter Nights, Rise of Nations, Temple of Elemental Evil, Couple of Tom Clancy games, Couple of Tomb Raiders, Tropico, Zoo Tycoon, etc. Some old ones, some newish ones. It let me try Angel of Darkness and Splinter Cell without coughing up a lot of cash only to find I didn't like em too much. It's a nice service. And I'm addicted to Tropico.
  • RealArcade [realarcade.com] is a fairly successful game site held by RealNetworks. However, to date they have only "made their hay" on casual games of the simplistic match-them-up or shoot-them-down kind. The casual market is now an oversaturated one; everyone's already gotten the idea that one could make a simple puzzle game knock-off for pennies, or a couple months of time, and then market it to the hilt in hopes of reaching the elusive "casual gamer."

    However, once you've taken that market like Real quietly has over a f

  • If somebody has asked me how much I thought that deal was worth, it would have been WAY less than that. Give me the help of a semi-decent artist, and I could have made any of GameHouse's games, most of them within the space of a couple days, really. (Those are the best ones, too.) I've been wasing my time playing these things when I should have been making them, apparently.
  • It wont be long before (buffering...)the 'casual game' market (buffering...) leaks into (buffering...) the 'hardcore game' mar(buffering...)ket.
  • If Doom III and Half Life 2 were only available via Real Networks, I wouldn't buy them. I find Real Networks strategy of installing an enormous (spyware?) app on your computer to be particularly awful. Anyone else noticed how on download.com they advertise all the games as a free download, but you actually are just downloading their free game browser? Most if not all the games available on Real Networks are available from the original developer (who only receives 20% of the profits not including any associ

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