GameTap Goes to France

Andy Chalk

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GameTap Goes to France


GameTap [http://www.gametap.com] is moving its "technical and support team" from Atlanta to France as part of an effort to shift its focus away from retro gaming to more recent and popular releases.

We'll answer the obvious question right off the bat: Yes, GameTap is still in business. Don't feel too badly if you didn't know; things have been quiet on the GameTap front since Turner Broadcasting, which launched the service in 2005, sold it to French online gaming company Metaboli [http://www.metaboli.co.uk/] in 2008. It's limped along since, struggling with a fluctuating game catalog, problematic software and, worst of all, a general lack of interest from the public, but now it looks like some big changes are coming.

GameTap's Atlanta operation, a "technical and support team," will be closed down at the end of October in favor of a "global support center based in Europe." The company's San Francisco office, meanwhile, will hire ten new people over the next year to "strengthen [GameTap's] presence with major U.S. partners, distributors or publishers."

Also coming at the end of October is an update to implement new download technology and make all games 64-bit compatible; currently, only some GameTap releases will run on 64-bit versions of Windows. The GameTap name may even be dropped entirely as the service attempts to shed its retro-gaming reputation.

"We need to show that we have moved forward and that we now offer a wide range of recent PC games," a GameTap rep told Joystiq [http://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/07/gametap-closing-atlanta-office-focusing-on-newer-pc-titles/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+weblogsinc%2Fjoystiq+%28Joystiq%29]. "Some old PC games will be replaced by more recent PC games or by some casual games. Our decisions were taken based on our gameplay statistics, which is much better than our own opinion about the games or the opinion expressed by some of our users on the forum. We offer what people play."

GameTap and Metaboli differ from conventional digital distribution services by offering access to their entire catalog based on a monthly subscription fee. GameTap's "Premium Pack," for instance, costs $9.95 per month for access to its entire catalog of titles. Among the new titles coming to the service following the October update are Tom Clancy's EndWar [http://www.amazon.com/Avatar-Playstation-3/dp/B002EZH804/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1286555461&sr=1-1].



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The Wooster

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Gametaps' technical support has been garbage since the service switched hand. Which is a shame because the service hasn't worked right since it switched hands. Before the switch to the web based player (making paying customers use Beta software? Really gametap?) I would have recomended the service to anyone. Now not so much.
 

Shycte

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I used to play some games for free there. Was to cheap too actully buy a subscription, but it worked well.

Then they switched hands and it got wierd...
 

Nukeforyou

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I read the title and had to ask "what the hell is gametap?"

[small] I suppose their company is doing swell [/small]
 

steamweedlegoblin

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I used to love Gametap back when it had a separate client you launched. Everything about it was so cool. The games, the shows, the media. Those video game related Space Ghost episodes were awesome. It's not the same without those things anymore.