Nickelodeon’s top games are now Built With GameTanium

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I know you’ve been agonizing over just how you should go about accessing Nickelodeon’s archive of licensed online games. Well fret no longer, games on demand provider, Exent, has announced that they’ve added over 30 of Nickelodeon’s most popular titles to their library via their GameTanium service.

Now you may be wondering what, exactly, GameTanium is. In looking for an answer to that question, you’re best answer will be in the form of a clever bulleted list.

  1. The material found exclusively in all Exent products; used to reinforce the fun, reliability and strength of Exent built services.
  2. A superior formula that blends the best game content with merchandising expertise, leading technology and a profitable business model.
  3. The secret sauce that guarantees a partnership one can rely on.

See, they’re playing off of the fact that GameTanium sounds like an element. From what I’ve gathered though, GameTanium is a game aggregation service that pushes a selection of titles to various platforms through Exent’s partnership with Verizon, Mediacom, and Frontier Communications.

Users can access this newly announced content through a multitude of payment options including both a monthly subscription and an ad-supported free model.


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