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							Amazon starts PC game download storeDVDBack23 @ Feb 04, 2009 03:36 | 4 comments 
 
 The store, available here, currently has over 600 downloadable games, with all priced at $6.99 to $9.99 USD. 
 As a promotion of the store, the company is offering three free full version games, “Jewel Quest 2,” “The Scruffs” and “Build A Lot.” Every other game comes with a free, 30-minute trial. 
 When asked whether Amazon had a chance to succeed in the now crowded online games market, Greg Hart, Amazon's vice president of video games and software, added: 
 "Sure, sure. A great example is when Amazon.com entered the traditional retail video game space two and a half years ago... obviously that was a very competitive and crowded space, but we've been very happy with our growth in that space." 
 "Certainly there is a lot of competition, and a lot of sites out there that do a very good job, but we think we bring a lot of things... certainly trust, and the convenience aspects... are all elements of the shopping experience that will carry over to casual game downloads very well."  | 
			
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								 Comment by: windsong (Feb 04, 2009 07:04) 10 yrs too late.
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								 Comment by: blueboy09 (Feb 04, 2009 09:27) Yet another thing for Amazon to make revenue on, although its not necessarily bad, but it will be a long climb up a steep hill for them. Good luck.  | 
						
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								 Comment by: engage16 (Feb 04, 2009 17:34) All they need to do is sell steady even if in small amounts they will make a profit...  | 
						
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								 Comment by: gnovak1 (Feb 04, 2009 18:59) Selling these games for 6.99 to 9.99 will definitely help because 19.99 was way too expensive for those types of games. Most are similar types like hidden object games, match 3 games or Diner Dash type games mostly. 
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The giant e-tailer Amazon has announced the launch of a new PC game download store that should move the company into a battle for market share against RealNetworks, Big Fish Games, and PopCap.

