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microtransactions

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  • noun Plural form of microtransaction.

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Examples

  • So the console market really today consists of what we call microtransactions, where you add the extra maps, where you add the extra pieces.

    QJ.NET 2008

  • I do have a few more things to do for this but the microtransactions are the most fiddly.

    Ahhh productivity girliejones 2010

  • I do have a few more things to do for this but the microtransactions are the most fiddly.

    And yet it's still only Wednesday girliejones 2010

  • Smart card use is also growing as a payment method, especially in microtransactions.

    Smart Cards in Demand for New IDs | Impact Lab 2007

  • The games make money from players who buy so-called microtransactions in games such as costumes or tools which enhance game experience, Intat said.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • We ultimately decided to give away that Ultimate Team client and do microtransactions, which is essentially games as a service.

    unknown title 2011

  • The language present in the agreement may allude to the existence of an in-game shop aka microtransactions in The Old Republic.

    MMOz 2009

  • Although the value of "microtransactions" of virtual items are often small

    First, Give Away the Game 2010

  • Three Rings allows players to perform "microtransactions," purchases ranging from 20 cents to more than $100 for items such as a pair of boots or an estate for their character.

    Boom or Blurst: A New Business Model for Videogames? 2009

  • The advantages of such a system are clear: it would eliminate identity theft and enable small, secure electronic "microtransactions," long a dream of Internet commerce pioneers.

    Boing Boing: December 7, 2003 - December 13, 2003 Archives 2003

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