
There's a sea change when it comes to kids' gaming, as evidenced by recent turnabouts by publishers that had been successful in that space. Take, for example, THQ -- which had a good thing going making kids' games from popular TV licenses like SpongeBob and movies like Puss in Boots and Cars. In January, the company announced it was departing that strategy in favor of growing its digital business. And, last year, Ubisoft talked up ...

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