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CDC Games to Invest in Leading Developer of Online 3D Games in China

CDC Games, a business unit of CDC Corporation and pioneer of the "free-to-play, pay for merchandise" model for online games in China, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Xiakexing Network Technologies Co, Ltd. ("XNet"), to invest in the company through the CDC Games Studio program.

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RealNetworks Launches Delicious 2 Deluxe

As the sequel to the popular Delicious Deluxe, Delicious 2 Deluxe promises to deliver even more fast-paced restaurant management fun. Gamers will be reacquainted with the game’s heroine Emily and will guide her through five all-new restaurants on her quest to rescue the family business.

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RealNetworks Releases New Games for PC and Online Play

Digital entertainment services provider RealNetworks®, Inc. announced a July recap of casual games released for PC and online play, which included puzzle games like Safari Island and management games like Sally's Salon.

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Nintendo to sell new downloadable games

In a press release earlier today Nintendo announced the creation of a new Wii Shop Channel, Wii Ware, aimed at the distribution of downloadable video game content in exchange for Wii Points, Nintendo’s virtual currency.

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CDC Completes Internal Restructuring of CDC Games

CDC Corporation, focused on enterprise software, mobile applications and online games, announced today that it has completed the internal restructuring of CDC Games and the online games publisher is now a direct business unit of CDC Corporation.

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CDC Mobile: "Free to Play, Pay for Merchandise" Mobile Game in China

CDC Mobile, a leading provider of mobile value-added services in China and a business unit of CDC Corporation, announced today it has launched the first "free to play, pay for merchandise" mobile game in China.

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CDC Games Invests in MGame, the Developer of the Blockbuster Hit Yulgang in China

CDC Games, a business unit of CDC Corporation and pioneer of the "free-to-play, pay-for-merchandise" model for online games in China, announced today it has signed a definitive agreement to make a strategic investment in MGame Corporation, one of South Korea's leading developers of online games including Yulgang, CDC Games' hugely popular licensed free-to-play game in China.

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CDC Games Invests in Leading Online Games Developer in Australia

CDC Games to Invest in Auran, Largest Online Games Company in Australia and Developer of "Fury" and "Battlestar Galactica" Online Games

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CDC: Delivering an Innovative Cross-Platform Game to Global Markets

Joint Venture Formed to Launch First Mobile, Community-based Game that Combines User-Created Content, Strategy, Simulation and Popular Trading Card Game Elements, with Cross-Platform Connectivity

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CDC Games Expand Partner Program with up to $100 Million

Expansion Includes Creation of New Subsidiary to be Called CDC Games Studio, Focused on the Development of Online Games for Distribution in China and Around the Globe

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Macrovision Announces New Game Solutions

Macrovision Announces New Game Solutions to Enable Publishers to Optimize Revenue in Broad Cross Channel Game Distribution and Commerce

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Macrovision's Online Games Distribution Agreement with Activision

Activision's PC games will be available to online portals on Macrovision's games network

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