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TRANSGAMING INC. V.TNG

"TransGaming Inc is engaged in partnering with Smart TV manufacturers and international pay TV operators to deliver interactive gaming experiences to connected TVs globally."


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Post by illumination1on Mar 07, 2016 11:00am
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Does Anyone Know How Kevin O'Leary Made His Billions?

Does Anyone Know How Kevin O'Leary Made His Billions?
I think many investors over here do! He developed software for children!!!! Now I'm not saying tng is Kevin O'Leary by any stretch of the means, however, what I am saying is if the company partners up with those who develop educational products "edutainment" for children as well as for all of us they can do phenomenally well. I have already mentioned some companies working on space exploration games as well as video games that people can create and animate as is done to some capacity with Nintendo. I'm someone who would love to have some experience in special effects in movies etc. I would imagine people can come up with some really cool and entertaining software for this type of thing where people can go from using templates to the more advanced sketching and varying their sketches so that they don't have to keep changing them picture by picture to animate them. I would so love to see products like these! I think they can be vastly popular. Any building and making come to life products will most likely score big with consumers especially if they are affordable and a big bang for the buck. An average video game typically retails for $70 when it first comes out. If you can make a game that incorporates creativity which can be brought to life that would be the way of going in addition to what is being done. Just a thought and my two cents worth. In any case, it is good to see that the company is moving forward and seems to be gaining traction. glta
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