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Raised by monkeys...
May 24, 2006
9:30 AM -- More pure evil from the games industry. This news release was flung into the cage this morning (we excerpt):
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 24, 2006 -- GOSUB 60, creator and global publisher of mobile entertainment, announced it has signed a deal with Universal Studios Consumer Products Group to develop Curious George titles for the cell phone...
Josh Hartwell, CEO of GS60, notes, "We couldn't ask for a better character than Curious George to leap into what we believe is the next big mobile market: children's entertainment..."
Analyst group IDC reports that Electronic Babysitting products are "a potentially strong value proposition for wireless" and "developing wireless content and applications aimed at young children and their parents is a natural progression of the evolution of wireless."
Not to mention the evolution of the human race... "Electronic Babysitting." Now they brag about that?
— Larry, Attack Monkey, Light Reading
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