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  2. Direct2Drive - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2004, IGN reported "exponential growth in sales" since that time. It offered over 3,000 titles through relationships with more than 300 game publishers. [2] [3] Direct2Drive sponsored a $10,000 award at the Independent Games Festival called the D2D Vision Award, which "celebrates independent developers exemplifying innovation in design coupled with excellence in game-play". [4]

  3. 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.

  4. Manhunt 2 - Wikipedia

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    When playing on PC or Wii while doing the executions, there is a quick time event which lists down certain moves that either the mouse or Wii Controller must move or by pressing a certain button at a specific time in order to finish the execution.

  5. IGN - Wikipedia

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    IGN also launched Direct2Drive.com in 2004. Its primary focus is selling digital downloads of full PC and Mac video games, as well as anime, comics and game guides. In 2005, IGN launched its comics site, which is devoted to not just the staple Marvel and DC titles, but also manga, graphic novels, statues and toys. [citation needed]

  6. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    The period between 2004 and now saw the rise of many digital distribution services on PC, such as Amazon Digital Services, Impulse, GameTap, GameStop, Games for Windows – Live, Origin, Battle.net, Direct2Drive, GOG.com, GamersGate and several more.

  7. 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.

  8. GamersGate - Wikipedia

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    GamersGate AB (formerly Gamer's Gate) is a Sweden-based online video game store offering electronic strategy guides [3] and games for Windows, macOS, and Linux via direct download. [4] It is a competitor to online video game services such as Steam, GOG.com, and Direct2Drive.

  9. OnLive - Wikipedia

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    Windows PCs: PCs running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8; Apple Macintosh: Intel-based Macs running Mac OS X 10.6 or later. Smartphones: Android smartphones running Android 3.2 or later. Tablets: Android tablets running Android 3.2 or later. The OnLive Android player app was released to the Android Market on December 7, 2011. [3]