Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 9 2008, 12:34pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The 1,000 game milestone was hit when video game versions of classic Hasbro titles Risk and Boggle, Poker superstars III, and Cake Mania 2 were added. Verizon offers games for publishers like Ubisoft, Eidos, Scholastic, ValueSoft, and PlayFirst on its service.
"Verizon's Games on Demand has proven to be a very popular entertainment platform for a broad range of consumers because of the value, choices and convenience it provides," said Colson Hillier, director of new product development, Verizon Online. "As consumers continue to seek more from their entertainment providers, we believe they'll increasingly turn to Games on Demand as their preferred way to game."
Via Verizon
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