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  2. Direct2Drive - Wikipedia

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    Direct2Drive (commonly D2D) is an online game store offering PC games via direct download. History. Launched in 2004, IGN reported "exponential growth in sales" since ...

  3. The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Wikipedia

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    Direct2Drive, Impulse, and Gamersgate's combined sales were a total of 10,000 units. [64] GOG sold 40,000 copies. [64] Within the same time period, 200,000 copies of The Witcher 2 were sold on Steam. [64] By May 2012, the game had sold 1.7 million copies. [65] By February 2013, the combined sales of the game and its predecessor exceeded 5 ...

  4. AtGames - Wikipedia

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    AtGames Cloud Holdings Inc. (formerly AtGames Digital Media Inc.) is an American [1] video game and console manufacturer, known for their Legends Ultimate Arcade and creating the connected arcade.

  5. Manhunt 2 - Wikipedia

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    Manhunt 2 is a 2007 stealth game by Rockstar Games.It was developed by Rockstar London for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 2, Rockstar Leeds for the PlayStation Portable, and Rockstar Toronto for the Wii.

  6. GamersGate - Wikipedia

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    It has also faced competition from newer companies like GOG.com and from contemporaries like Impulse and Direct2Drive. [72] [73] Analysis by Impulse owner Stardock in December 2009 indicated that Steam controlled at least 70 percent of the market with the other big players (Direct2Drive, GamersGate, and Impulse) competing over the remaining 30 ...

  7. GameFly - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the merger, GameFly introduced a new "GameFly Client", which combined the services previously offered by Direct2Drive and GameFly individually; the client came out of beta on November 8, 2012, and allowed direct download and installation of PC games, as well as the rental of games without visiting the GameFly website itself.

  8. GameTap - Wikipedia

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    GameTap was conceived primarily as an online subscription rental service, competing against mail-based services like GameFly.GameTap offered two subscription levels: a Premium subscription with access to the entire content library, and a Classic subscription with access to older console and arcade games running in emulation.

  9. GameHouse - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse distributes casual games for PC and Mac computers, as well as for mobile devices such as phones and tablets (on both iOS and Android (Google Play and the Amazon Appstore)). GameHouse offers 2,300+ online and downloadable games, consisting of both in-house produced titles (such as the Delicious series) and third party games.