GameTap Rom Rental Service to Launch 21
Mirkon writes "Several months ago it was revealed that Turner Broadcasting was working on a service called GameTap, where a monthly subscription gives users access to an all-you-can-download buffet of games. As indicated by the "GameTap is Coming" box, the service has not yet launched - but it appears to be gearing up for a release in the very near future. An OReillyNet blog from a few days ago tells Brian Jepson's experience with the service: "Although it's not officially launched, they are letting users trickle in." But the real signs of an impending launch are from a comprehensive Web marketing campaign. You may have already seen commercials for the Institute for Additional Dimensional Adjustment Therapy, ending with the URL whatisadat.org. This imaginative site poses as an informational/educational source about and for a disorder called "3rd Demensia" and is full of videogame references. If you look closely at the banner advertisements throughout the site, you'll find that it's only one of a network of game-spoof sites (like First Person Getaways and the Department of Gameland Security), and by exploring these various sites you're bound to find semi-hidden "PowerUp" pages that allow you to sign up for the GameTap service. Unfortunately, the service requires Windows 2000 or XP, but even Mac and Linux users can enjoy the viral marketing campaign."
Skip the searching: (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Skip the searching: (Score:2)
Re:Skip the searching: (Score:3, Interesting)
Windows Only, huh? (Score:1)
*Yawn*
Games list? (Score:2)
Re:Games list? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Games list? (Score:2)
I guess the deciding factor will be the price of Virtual Console's downloads. Gametap is over $10 US per month - pretty pricey unless you play nothing but old ROMs anyway. I guess the price I'm looking for is about $5 CDN per N64 game, and SNES and NES ROMs for cheaper. Nintendo could rip into Gametap's market by getting Sega and Atari on board as well.
Ponder, ponde
Re:Games list? (Score:1)
I saw the ad - and found something different (Score:1)
Some kind of religious organization - and it seemed plausible. [adat.org]
Who are they targetting? (Score:5, Interesting)
Anyone who is knowledgable about computers, though, will probably just set up some type of emulator - you still have to play with a keyboard, and deal with intermediate software and loading the ROMs, but you have access to many many more games.
I think the only way a download service like this can work is when it's paired with the classic controllers, and there's a minimal setup/interface to deal with. If Nintendo pulls it off, the Revolution download service could be all these things (of course, only classic Nintendo games would be available, but there are a lot of those).
Actually, the fact that _all_ NES games are missing from the GameTap list makes me think that perhaps the Revolution service will have games from all NES publishers, not just Nintendo... That makes their offering much stronger.
Re:Who are they targetting? (Score:2, Interesting)
They have (or are soon going to according to an interview by the CEO on television) something like 1500 games.
Aside from the legal aspects, if I can't acquire the various emulators and all the ROMs for less than 10 minutes worth of work per month, then the convenience is worth $15. I could also hunt and kill bison for food with a bow and arrow, but the $3/lb for meat at the store is worth the convenience.
As for the controllers - you can make your own with a simple conversion. There are instr
Re:Who are they targetting? (Score:2)
Re: Controllers (Score:2)
Re: Controllers (Score:2)
The casual "The last video game I played was Super Mario Bros." crowd, however, isn't going to want to have to buy a separate piece of hardware and deal with calibrating it in order to play their games. They'd much rather buy a $20 dollar "15 classic games!" joystick
old games only (Score:1)
Wait a second.... (Score:1)
How does this work? (Score:2)
Is the emulation code any good? (Is it taken from any known emulators?)
Promo Code and Games (Score:2)
It's not all old mame style arcade games. I see Beyond Good & Evil, Capitalism(TM) II, onquest: Frontier Wars(TM), Swat 2, well....a lot of UbiSoft PC games. I don't know how good any of them are but at least it isn't just old arcade games.
Re:Promo Code and Games (Score:2)
BG&E is easily one of the most underrated games of this console generation. It's nice to look at, runs on a great engine (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time used its "Jade" engine), has good, varied gameplay (Legend of Zelda style combat, hovercraft driving/racing, amatuer photography), and a good story.
If you ha
Stop featuring stories with "viral" advertising (Score:1)
It's just advertising and not a story. The editors are playing right into the hands of the marketing folk who come up with this crap.
It's not enjoyable, and it's only viral [slashdot.org] because the /. editors keep posting [slashdot.org] about it.