[casual_games] DRM solutions?
Kevin Larson
kevin at snap2play.com
Wed Sep 13 15:51:11 EDT 2006
Trymedia and Esellerate should also be on your list.
Kevin
On 9/13/06 2:32 PM, "Injoy Games" <bizdev at injoygames.com> wrote:
> I'd suggest Armadillo by Silicon Realms...
>
> Alex
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> On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 3:02 pm, Cormac Russell wrote:
>> Does anybody know of a good list of DRM solutions for wrapping games
>> in? In paritcular, ones that aren't tied to a portal or distributor and
>> can can be used for self-published works. We're busy analyzing whether
>> we want to roll our own, license something, or just go without. :)
>>
>> Cormac
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