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Posted: Thu 6:54, 27 Jan 2011 Post subject: Oberon Media Licenses Tetris for ′Smart TV Platfo |
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1/4/2011 4:00:05 PM
Casual game maker Oberon Media announced it has signed a deal with The Tetris Company to bring the eponymous block-stacking title to internet-connected TVs and other set-top devices starting in the next few months.
While Oberon's specific hardware partners for the Tetris deal have not been announced,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the company said the game would first be available on "Smart TV platforms" in the first quarter of the calendar year.
The Smart TV ver [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] sion of the game will also include a new "Space Mode," Oberon said, complete with space-themed mini-games and challenges.
"Tetris is one of the best-selling games of all time,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and has positively impacted every plat [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] form on which it has been released," Oberon Media Senior Director of iTV services Jonathan Boltax said in a statement.
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TV makers such as Samsun Final Fantasy XIV power leveling g,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Vizio,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and LG already manufacture and market so-called Smart TVs that sport internet connectivity and the ability to run simple interactive apps alongside TV programs. Those apps have so far focused mainly on s Final Fantasy XIV gold ocial networking and online video content rather than gaming, however. The same Smart TV chipset is also integrated into many set top boxes, including Blu-ray players.
Over 20 percent of TV sets sold in 2010 had su FinalFantasy XIV account ch Smart TV features,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], according to . That proportion is expected to expand to 50 percent by 2014, according to research firm DisplaySearch.
Last January, EA's mobile version of Tetris reached , proving that the uni Final Fantasy XIV Gil versally known block-stacking title, first designed by Russian programmer Alexey Pajitnov in 1984, is still a sales force.
Oberon already licenses a version of Tetris designed to run on DirectTV receivers.
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