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Comcast is to offer subscribers to its high-speed data service a new bundle of on-demand video games. The cableco said that for a separate monthly fee of $14.95, subscribers would have unlimited access to more than 60 PC-based games, from mainstream titles to educational software and new titles will be added each month. Comcast's programming arm already has a foothold in video games, in the form of the gaming channel G4, which recently merged with the company's newly acquired channel TechTV. | ||
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