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Children's Business, December, 2004
Comcast has teamed with such leading PC game publishers as Atari, Scholastic, and Strategy First to roll out a new PC gaming entertainment subscription library for $14.95 a month. Delivered over a Comcast high-speed internet connection through a partnership with Exent Technologies, Comcast Games on Demand offers instant access to over 90 popular titles, ranging from action to sports to educational games.
New games will be added weekly. The Comcast subscription allows customers to play any game in the selection for unlimited time frames. The games run through the Comcast player and therefore don't threaten home computers; furthermore, parents seeking to limit their children's online play-time will appreciate the fact that the game list is protected by...
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