GameTap Adds Multiplayer Competition, Instant Messaging to the Mix
July 19 2006 - 10:40AM
PR Newswire (US)
With its Next Iteration, the Largest Broadband Entertainment
Network Now Offers Multiplayer Game Functionality and Enhanced
Community Features ATLANTA, July 19 /PRNewswire/ -- GameTap, the
first-of-its-kind broadband entertainment network from Turner
Broadcasting System, Inc. (TBS, Inc.), is bringing social
networking and multiplayer action to its online gaming arena.
Unveiled today, the next generation of GameTap includes highly
anticipated community features such head-to-head game play and
Instant Messaging (IM). Online multiplayer capabilities have been
added to a dozen games in GameTap's roster of 580 games, and new
online multiplayer functionality and turn-based games will be added
on a regular basis. "GameTap is leading the industry in digital
distribution with the most games and video on demand at an
affordable price," said Stuart Snyder, GameTap's General Manager.
"Beyond the largest games catalog and exclusive new content, we're
looking for our community to help drive what's next." Challenge
Games In order to foster a robust multi-player gaming community,
GameTap will introduce a dozen online simultaneous and turn-play
games. With GameTap's "Challenge Games," players can put their
skills to the test against others by challenging them to some of
the greatest turn-based and head-to-head games. Among the
highlights are turn-based hits like Burger Time, Galaga, Zaxxon,
and Pac-Man. Initial head-to-head games include such favorites as
King of the Monsters, 1941: Counter Attack and Bust-A-Move. "The
only thing more fun than playing video games, is talking trash
while you're playing," said David Reid, vice president of marketing
at GameTap. "Whether you're cheering a teammate on or ribbing an
opponent, gaming and chatting are a natural pair." Communicate,
Compete On GameTap GameTap users now have multiple ways to
communicate with each other from within the GameTap application. A
GameTap branded Instant Messaging feature has been integrated into
the service that allows users to easily chat with other users
within the GameTap network. In addition, GameTap now features a
dozen new chat lobbies centered around each of the new online
Challenge Games to allow users to freely chat and challenge each
other in a group setting. As an added convenience, the AIM(R)
service has also been seamlessly integrated into GameTap to allow
existing and new AIM(R) users to simultaneously access the AIM(R)
network with their AIM(R) screenname and chat with their AIM(R)
buddies without having to leave GameTap. To register for GameTap,
visit http://www.gametap.com/ where you can sign up for the leading
broadband gaming network for $9.95 per month and get your first two
weeks free. About GameTap Launched by Turner Broadcasting in 2005,
GameTap is a pioneer and leader in broadband entertainment. It
delivers 580 authentic versions of the greatest console, computer
and arcade games on demand, including original, exclusive episodic
properties like the forthcoming "Sam & Max" adventure, in
collaboration with TellTale Games, and the latest incarnation of
"Uru Live," with Cyan Worlds. In addition to games for every age
and interest, GameTap TV offers more than 400 original
entertainment programs, popular video streams and thriving virtual
communities to broadband-connected PCs. New games and original
programming are continually added to the service. GameTap is a
downloadable application that supports navigation and game play
using keyboard and mouse, as well as most USB peripherals. Go to
http://www.gametap.com/ and expand your playground. About Turner
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (TBS, Inc.), a Time Warner
company, is a major producer of news and entertainment products
around the world and the leading provider of programming for the
basic cable industry. DATASOURCE: GameTap CONTACT: Beth Gardiner of
Access Communications for GameTap, +1-917-522-3522, or ; or Misty
Skedgell of TBS, Inc., +1-404-885-4396, or Web site:
http://www.gametap.com/
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