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Verizon Loads Up GameTanium for Android Devices

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Jul 13, 2012, 8:17 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Verizon Wireless today announced that it is offering a subscription gaming service to Android smartphones and tablets called GameTanium. The monthly subscription service provides game enthusiasts with unlimited access to more than 100 Android smartphone games and about 50 Android tablet games. It costs $5.99 per month and, according to Verizon, is free of advertisements. GameTanium has its own user interface for browsing available games, which are "hand-picked" by Exent, the company that provides the service to Verizon. Verizon is offering a three-day trial of the service, after which it will charge users monthly on their accounts. The service is compatible with 30 different Verizon Wireless Android devices. GameTanium has several overseas customers, but Verizon Wireless is its first in the U.S.

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remlap420

Jul 13, 2012, 11:35 AM

Here we go...

More bloatware that Verizon will put on new Android phones that we can't uninstall! I would never use a Verizon made app because they are crap! And I guess I'm a poet & didn't know it...
For people that like games and dont want to pay six bucks for an EA game. But it will depend on what games are offered, layout, etc.

Im not going to knock it yet. but I doubt I will ever use it.
 
 
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