Stardock and Real Arcade Partner to Offer Hit Titles for Sale Electronically
Published on November 16, 2005 By Stardock Central In WinCustomize News
Plymouth, MI- (November 16, 2005) – Stardock Entertainment has partnered with GameHouse/Real Arcade to make several of their best-selling hits available through Stardock’s TotalGaming.net service. Games covered by the agreement include such popular titles as Luxor, Mad Caps, Feeding Frenzy, Pizza Frenzy and Turtle Bay, all of which are now available at TotalGaming.net.
  • Luxor: One of the most popular action-puzzle games of all time, in which players will battle Set and his minions of evil as they race to thwart his diabolical plans and save Egypt.


  • Mad Caps: A modern take on the retro game of bottle caps, Mad Cap features unlimited play, 3 exciting game modes and more.


  • Feeding Frenzy: This best-selling action game puts players on the bottom rung of the food chain where they must munch their way to the top. Feeding Frenzy comes with a screensaver that players unlock as they progress through the game.


  • Pizza Frenzy: Gamers have to race against the clock as they manage their own pizza empire in this fast-paced pattern-matching release.


  • Turtle Bay: In this adventure game, players take on vicious octopi as they fight to free their turtle brethren. Turtle Bay features amazing special effects, 3D graphics and over 100 levels of gameplay.
Each of these titles may be purchased individually for $19.95 or 2 tokens ($13.98 equivalent) with a TotalGaming.net membership. For more information on these titles, please visit their TotalGaming homepages:

Luxor: http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/?id=lux
Mad Caps: http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/?id=madc
Feeding Frenzy: http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/?id=ff
Pizza Frenzy: http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/?id=pf
Turtle Bay: http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/?id=tbay

About TotalGaming.net: TotalGaming.net is Stardock’s revolutionary online game-distribution service, where gamers can purchase and download dozens of titles, including the company's own award-winning games like Galactic Civilizations and 2004's The Political Machine, as well as many other premium first- and third-party PC games.
Comments
on Nov 16, 2005
looks good. this total gaming thing is taking off. i love casual games. I'm trying to get myself to play the trail of Gish but I haven't done it yet.
on Nov 16, 2005
Yup, things are starting to move along nicely. One more game to add later this week too before the Thanksgiving holiday.
on Nov 16, 2005
trail = trial
on Nov 16, 2005
Ive been a RealArcade customer ever since they first launched (proud owner of 100+ purchased games) And I can honestly tell everyone that you are going to love RealArcade. It is the best platform for casual gaming on the market out there. The games they offer there are quality games with neat graphics.

They also have a gaming community for RealArcade incase anyone is interested :

http://gamesforum.real.com/games

Or you can access these forums through the RealArcade Software

Click on Reviews and Community on your RealArcade Player.
on Nov 18, 2005
some different gaming would be ok... getting tired of Everquest.
on Nov 18, 2005
35 games now available through TotalGaming.net.