Entries in 'licensed' (11)
Avanquest: 'Licensed kids games is not a dead market'
Nobody buys licenced kids and casual games anymore, right?
UPDATED: Wii U voice chat not universal, requires licensed headset
Voice chat will not be an out-of-the-box feature for Wii U, Nintendo has confirmed.
FEATURE: How to licence your games
Video gaming merchandise has become big business, but both retailers and publishers are still learning what works. James Batchelor details the possibilities and pitfalls of bringing video game brands to ...
FEATURE: Licence to sell
Video games themselves can of course be a form of merchandise.
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D3P nabs DreamWorks games licence
D3Publisher has acquired the rights to publish games based on DreamWorks movie IPs, following THQ’s retreat from the sector.
THQ quits licensed kids games sector
We’re used to publishers broadening their reach and distancing themselves from the core, but a new strategic shift from THQ is seeing it do the opposite.
Realtime signs Blaze deal
Distributor Realtime will now deliver Blaze accessories to retail.
THQ to limit kids’ licensed games
It’s one of the most successful publisher’s in the sector, but THQ has indicated that it’s to focus less on licensed kids titles in the future.
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Disney pledges IP restraint
Media giant and powerhouse IP stable Disney has insisted that it won’t release video games based on its popular movie licenses as a matter of routine – instead, it will ...
Nintendo toys get UK distribution
Hive Entertainment has signed a deal with Together Plus to distribute its range of Nintendo toys and stationary into the UK market.
EA lashes out at licensed games
Publisher EA has once again poured scorn over the licensed games market – a sector it was once famed for bossing.
























