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Gameshastra, Freeze Tag ink pact

Hyderabad, July 31

Gaming development services provider, Gameshastra, has announced it has signed a master game development agreement with Freeze Tag, a California-based casual game publisher and developer. As per the deal, while Gameshastra will offer services, Freeze Tag will publish Etch-A-Sketch, a new game inspired by the classic toy from The Ohio At Company. This game will cover personal computer, Web and Mac versions, and later be compatible with Xbox 360 Live Arcade and Nintendo Wii. The CEO of Gameshstra, Mr Prakash Ahuja, in a statement said, “This deal opens up a new opportunity. And the company’s presence in Los Angeles provides quick response to customers.” –

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