If London-based TV games network PlayJam has its way, you'll be playing social games on every damned screen you own. As it turns out, the folks behind hits like Collapse! want in on that action, too.
PlayJam, which recently drew a lot of attention on Kickstarter for successfully raising money for its tiny GameStick portable console, has partnered with a major Korean and Japanese hardware ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
Games like Zynga's Adventure World and Vostu's GolMania sure look nice in full screen, but how about in a really full screen? That's what London, England-based PlayJam looks to make possible. The ...
The portable Android gaming console GameStick proved to be a hit when it reached its $10,000 Kickstarter goal in just two days — and here at GDC 2013 PlayJam is showing off the the developer version ...
OpenTV's games and entertainment channel, PlayJam, has won the exclusive rights from HiScoreTV to broadcast an interactive television version of the classic game Tetris throughout Continental Europe, ...
PlayJam has agreed a deal with LG Electronics to make its interactive TV games service available on connected LG products worldwide. From this month, PlayJam's network of casual and social games will ...
Editor’s note: Ross Rubin is principal analyst at Reticle Research and blogs at Techspressive. Follow him on Twitter @rossrubin. It’s been six months since PlayJam’s GameStick started its off-again, ...
PlayJam, which distributes its own and now third-party casual games to TVs in Europe, is taking a $5 million first investment round to help it do the same in the U.S. and Asia. PlayJam had long ...
According to recent research carried out by Millward Brown, the PlayJam games channel available on Sky's interactive service menu (ISM) is achieving a reach of 1.05m every month with over 50% under 15 ...