New Game definition

New Game means a game approved on or after 1 January 2003 by the Authority under the Gaming Machine Control Act 1991 or the Casino Control Act 1991;
New Game means any of the Company’s new interactive computer games being released by the Company during the Earn Out Term.
New Game means a new mobile game developed by the Company that is based on a license to an MGM Property between the Company and the Holder or an Affiliate of the Holder. A New Game includes, without limitation, a Sequel, and is a separate game from any other mobile game, including any previously released New Game, and is separately sold or offered under a different game name, which for example, would require a separate, unique developer App ID on Apple’s App Store. For further clarity, each of the following games described as a new game below would be considered a New Game under this Warrant: “Blood & Glory” (original game) and “Blood & Glory: Legends” (new game); “Angry Birds” (original game) and “Angry Birds: Rio,” “Angry Birds: Seasons,” and “Angry Birds: Star Wars” (new games); “Contract Killers” (original game) and “Contract Killers 2” and “Contract Killers: Zombies” (new games). Localizations, Updates or Upgrades to or of a previously commercially released New Game will not be considered a separate or additional New Game under this Warrant;

Examples of New Game in a sentence

  • You agree not to solicit, initiate or encourage any proposal or offer from any person or entity to create any New Game Materials for commercial distribution.

  • New Game Materials may not be designed to be used as a stand-alone product.

  • If you want to end the game early, simply tap New Game and either save the current game or start a new game without saving.

  • New Game Mate rials may not be designed to be used as a stand-alone product.

  • In such event, you must destroy all copies of the Program Utilities and New Game Materials created by you or in your possession.

  • All title, ownership and use rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Level Editor and the New Game Materials created by you using the Level Editor are owned by Rebellion or its licensors and are protected by the copyright laws of the United States, international copyright treaties and conventions and other laws.

  • Your license and the use of the Level Editor confers no title or ownership in the Level Editor or the New Game Materials created using the Level Editor and should not be construed as a sale of any rights in the Level Editor or such New Game Materials.

  • You shall not create New Game Materials, or tools that have no substantial purpose other than to contribute to the creation of New Game Materials, except as expressly permitted pursuant to this Agreement.

  • The Company shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of the Offer Notice to negotiate with the Acquiring Party with respect to licensing the New Game Show Programming.

  • You also hereby grant Rebellion an irrevocable, perpetual, exclusive, fully paid and royalty-free license to exercise any rights, including moral rights, to any and all aspects of the New Game Materials.

Related to New Game

  • Big game means species of hoofed protected wildlife.

  • Google means the Google Entity that is party to the Agreement.

  • Apps means software applications for smartphones and tablets distributed by Samsara through Google Play or through the Apple App Store.

  • Game ticket or "ticket" means an acceptable evidence of Play, which is a ticket produced in a manner that meets the specifications defined in the rules of each Selling Lottery and Rule 31 (Play Validation) and is a physical representation of the Play or Plays sold to the player or is a properly and validly registered ticketless transaction Play.

  • Open Wireless Network means any network or segment of a network that is not designated by the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Information Technology or delegate as a protected network (designed, tested, and approved, by means of the State, to transmit) will be considered an open network and not adequately secure for the transmission of unencrypted PI, PFI, PHI or confidential DHHS data.