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matchmaking News Archive22-Jul-2008
- Games for Windows Live Multiplayer Now Free (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
At the Gamefest 2008 event on Tuesday, Microsoft announced that all Games for Windows Live multiplayer features are now free.
- "Games for Windows now free" (EuroGamer)
Fozzie_bear wrote: I actually don't mind paying for Live. Always thought online gaming was a bit crap on pc but XBL is all kinds of lovely.
- Microsoft speaks on Games for Windows Live changes (CNET)
Interview with Microsoft's Kevin Unangst on Games for Windows Live news
- Retrevo Selected by AlwaysOn as an AO Global 250 Winner (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Retrevo Inc., the first matchmaking service for people and electronics, today announced that it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as one of the AO Global 250 Winners. Inclusion in the AO Global 250 signifies major developments in the creation of new business opportunities in the global technology industries.
- Gomez: Cotto easier than Manny! (Fightnews.com)
No less than Golden Boy Promotions vice president for matchmaking Eric Gomez believes Manny Pacquiao presents a tough challenge for Oscar De La Hoya. In an interview with the daily Philippine radio show ?Sports Chat?, Gomez said they?ve been telling De La Hoya that Pacquiao has the tools to hurt the six-time world champion.
- Games For Windows Live Multiplayer Goes Free (1up.com)
GFW Live marketplace also planned for a fall launch.
- Defamer Matchmaking: Who Will Sarah Silverman And Jimmy Kimmel Be F*cking Next? [Send In The Clowns] (Defamer)
Whenever a long-standing couple like Sarah Silverman and Jimmy Kimmel hit the skids, we feel the need to play Emma and set the lovelorn kids up with someone new ASAP. And since we were the ones who...
- Pacman a dangerous Golden Boy foe! (Fightnews.com)
No less than Golden Boy Promotions vice president for matchmaking Eric Gomez believes Manny Pacquiao presents a tough challenge for Oscar De La Hoya.
- Microsoft To Add Games For Windows Marketplace, Drop Multiplayer Fees (Gamasutra)
During its ongoing Gamefest 2008 developer conference in Seattle, Microsoft announced that it is removing all subscription fees from Games for Windows Live services. This fall, it also plans to launch a new Windows game marketplace akin to its existing Xbox Live Marketplace. Content, such as new gameplay, demos, and trailers, can be free or paid based on publisher choice. Features of the ...
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