The PC game download subscription service GameTap has been lacking support for running games with 64-bit operating systems. That finally changes today with their latest addition to their premium subscription service. The recent action-puzzle game Trine is not only part of the GameTap library but its the first game with 64-bit support. GameTap says with a few exceptions all of the new games added to their service will have 64-bit support and older games will have that support added at the rate of several games a week.
Also this week, the action title Total Overdose will be available in GameTap's free subscription service until October 22. Finally all of their classic browser based games now have save support at any point in the game.
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So does Total Overdose support 64 bit Vista?Posted at 8:50PM on Oct 8th 2009 by Alex
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No, Trine is the only Windows game that works in a 64 bit OS so far. The rest of the games need to be re-encrypted before they will work with 64 bit.Posted at 10:58PM on Oct 8th 2009 by Lorben



Typo at source linkPosted at 7:50PM on Oct 8th 2009 by mko