GameTap's New Indie Games Label, IGF Award 8
nz17 writes "Gamasutra is carrying the story about GameTap's new indie games program. 'By enlisting in the program, GameTap assumes non-exclusive responsibility for the digital distribution of each selected game. In addition to being promoted alongside GameTap titles, GameTap Indies will be showcased in a special Independent Games content area within the service.' GameTap also plans to give out its own award at the Independent Games Festival to three recipients. These selected three will receive $5000 — $10000 for a non-exclusive five-year distribution contract through the GameTap service."
Money for Independent Game Makers == Good (Score:2, Interesting)
What's particularly interesting to me about this is that they're offering a "non-exclusive" distribution deal.
Perhaps this is similar to what they're doing with Sam & Max [telltalegames.com]?
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Sadly i can't find any information on the details on this at their website. anyone know more?
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Just like this isn't as much an announcement as it is a PR stunt.
Re:Money for Independent Game Makers == Good (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Money for Independent Game Makers == Good (Score:4, Insightful)
Most likely, what they're talking about here is similar to how a lot of indie games get released on multiple online stores, each of which slaps its own DRM on the front to let you try the game for an hour or so. In this case, instead of getting an hour to try a game and then having to buy it, the game would be available to play as much as you want as long as you're subscribing to Gametap.
In any case, much as it's fun to bash behemoth media megacorps like Time Warner (Gametap's parent), I'm glad that Gametap is giving these games a chance to shine.
GT Label (Score:2)
Not that this is entirely from nowhere, as Sam & Max is from a small company and GT is getting it as it is released.
Anyhow, it's nice to see that they are doing this.
Pipe Dream (Score:1)
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