HARD MAN ONLINE GAMES
10 April 2009
This one's for Internet fight fans who like
to gamble
Online gamblers who are also fight fans are the target
market for a new Internet enterprise launched this week
by Houston hospitality industry entrepreneur Sean
Kreuger (35). Branded Internet Mobster, Inc. or "iMob",
Krueger came up with the idea of having an online
interactive game that allows players to "fight for
cash".
His inspiration was popular mobster style
games on Myspace and Facebook, says Kreuger. "I could
not believe so many people were getting upset when a
player would loose $10 000 virtual money in a fight," he
said, adding that the idea triggered the concept of
organising interactive fight games with betting in real
money.
"One day I literally said out loud, why
am I so excited? I did not win or make real money.
Within seconds I shouted 'But what if I did?" Sean
Krueger recalls.
Armed with his idea of having
the world's first online Mobster game that allows
players to 'Fight for Cash', Kreuger teamed up with
graphic designers and web-savvy businessmen, who
immediately grasped the potential of the concept.
"It was the perfect fit, my skills are geared toward
marketing and operating corporations, Jammie Hawkins'
skills are geared toward intense graphic designs, and
Steve Edwards' skills lie in programming, said Kreuger.
In November of 2008 the design and creation of
Internet Mobster began. On February 10th of 2009 an
ownership company was legally formed as a Texas C-Corp,
with the three men as equal partners.
Internet
Mobster emerged from the efforts of the three men as an
online interactive game that allows players to earn XP
points and credits by completing missions and investing
in virtual real estate.
Players use the earned
XP points and credits to purchase weapons, increase
energy, stamina and heal themselves after a battle. The
unique feature that separates Internet Mobster from any
other online shoot 'em up is the ability to fight rival
players where the winner takes a portion of the loser's
real money.
The outcome of the game relies
solely on skill and talent through a combination of
weapons, defense, health points, stamina, and the total
skill set of members who join a player's mob.
Internet Mobster is a game that allows players to fight
for real cash in a skill game that skirts US laws
against games of chance. In order to comply with both
Federal and State laws, the operator has adopted the
laws that govern U.S. based online tournaments where
cash and prizes are provided to the winner based upon
skill.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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