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GameShadow
 | | | Developed by | GameShadow |
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| Latest release | 2.50 |
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| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
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| Type | Content delivery |
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| License | Proprietary / Freeware |
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| Website | http://www.gameshadow.com/ |
GameShadow is a gaming community website and freeware utility that keeps PC gamers up-to-date with patches, game demos, trailers, mods and other content for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 games. GameShadow identifies the exact version of every game installed on a user's PC, then checks its database to determine which updates are available for those games. The site also offers insightful features on the nature of the games industry, an industry blog, and a Gaming Network. It is available for Microsoft Windows only.
GameShadow is based in Over Norton, Oxfordshire, England.
GameShadow was previously a subscription service, but in May 2006 it announced that it was available free.
In March 2008, GameShadow announced it had achieved over 1 million registered users, and had launched a new Gaming Network - a social community driven by the titles installed on gamers' PCs. [1]
[edit] Technology
GameShadow is currently on version 2.5.0 of its technology.
GameShadow supports over 3,000 games and comes bundled with many games including Tomb Raider Legend and '. GameShadow is also partnered with many hardware and software developers including ATI Technologies, NVIDIA, Grisoft and Philips.
GameShadow is currently supported on Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista.
[edit] GameShadow Innovation in Games Awards
In September 2006, GameShadow announced the GameShadow Innovation in Games Awards [2]. These aim to identify the most innovative games of 2006, whether they come from major publishers or small development teams. Categories include Best Machinima Movie, Most Innovative Gameplay and Best Script. Over 50 games were nominated, ranging from Sony's God of War and Nintendo's Trauma center through to independent games like Darwinia, , Samorost 2, and Rag Doll Kung Fu, to completely free games including Dad 'N Me, and Stickman Madness. The Awards were sponsored by Microsoft Visual Studio, ATI Technologies, Moviestorm, Softwrap and Limelight Networks.
[edit] See also
- Digital distribution
- On-demand
- Vongo
[edit] References
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