Comics
DSi gets digital comics service
Published Thursday, Jul 2 2009, 20:53 BST | By Mark Langshaw

The online service is completely free and does not require the user to install any third-party components. Several of the downloadable titles will be licensed under creative commons, allowing readers to share and remix them at their leisure.
Three launch titles are now online, Thunder Road, Anda's Game and Misery Depot, two of which are protected under the licensing agreement.
"Our goal is proximity in the broadest sense of the word. We don't want anything - distribution, hardware, even money and copyright - to get in the way between comics and their potential readers," explained Robot Comics director Hermes Pique.
"By releasing free comics for popular handhelds we are reaching a brand new audience that was largely ignored by the comics industry."
Robot has previously published and produced digital comics for the iPhone, Google's Android mobiles and the Amazon Kindle.
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