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January 28, 2012

ASUS Teams Up With Exent for Premium Content for @Vibe Entertainment Platform

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Written by: Greg DeVries
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has partners up with Exent to provide premium content and casual games for ‘ @vibe entertainment platform. Exent’s ad-supported game services features hundreds of full games. The FreeRide Games application will come pre-installed on  ‘s that include the EeePC, ZENBOOK, N and U series product lines. @vibe provides users with access to music, videos, games, magazines and more. With the new partnership with Exent, users will be able to play popular casual games, including  Diner Dash, The Treasures of Montezuma, The Secret of Margrave Manor and Build-a-lot series for free. There is no trial time or demo, users will have unlimited access to full games.

“ASUS believes in bringing a variety of content to our consumers and the FreeRide Games service will be a valuable addition to the @vibe family,” noted Vira Chang, the Head of eBusiness Service Dept., ASUS.  “Additionally, we are encouraged by the increased revenue potential the addition of FreeRide Games represents.”

I am writing this from my ASUS laptop, so naturally I’m curious what ASUS has to bring me. Look for the new games later this year.



About the Author

Greg DeVries
A gamer since the SNES days, Greg enjoys games of all genres and styles, but is most at home with games where you level up or jump on enemies' heads. Also, games with swords are pretty great, too. A strong proponent of the underdog, he won't shy away from giving any indie game a try. Greg divides his free time between playing video games, visiting the comic book store, and taking care of his two Pembroke Welsh Corgi's, Quinn and Reilly. Steam: theindiegeek Xbox Live: TheMarchedHare




 
 

 
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2 Comments


  1. Leighannemixer

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  2. Lizzie Galatioto

    I am going to higher education this fall and I am contemplating about acquiring an Asus laptop. I personally would like the laptop to be able to operate most of games plus prolonged battery life. Any price tag all around 1,200$ would be acceptable to me. Which Asus laptop computer product do you prefer? And how is the good quality of an Asus laptop in general?



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