Having larger, corporate owners is likely to be a boon for the development studio--especially on the music side. The company's Tap Tap games employ a wealth of licensed music, and Disney has its own music subsidiaries in the form of the Disney Music Group. There are also the obvious Disney franchises and characters Tapulous may now get a chance at including in its titles.Tapulous and Disney did not immediately respond to a request for comment or confirmation of the deal.Update at 2:44 p.m. PDT: Added confirmation from CNET's own sources. Mashable is also confirming the deal, as well as saying the company will remain in Palo Alto, while co-founder and CEO Bart Decrem and co-founder and COO Andrew Lacy have been promoted to senior VPs at Disney's Interactive unit.Update at 5:02 p.m. PDT: Tapulous' Decrem has confirmed the news on the company's blog, writing:
As part of Disney Interactive Media Group, we'll develop more games, more quickly and with the resources of the world's leading entertainment company. We will continue to develop apps that live at the intersection of music and gaming, but we'll also push into new and exciting areas of mobile social entertainment. We're literally bursting with ideas for new apps!Decrem also mentioned that the company's Tap Tap Revenge software has had more than 35 million App Store downloads and a billion songs played.Disney confirmed the news with its own press release, and verified earlier claims that Decrem and Lacy would be working in Disney's Interactive unit.
Source: CNET News (http://cnet.com/)
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