SKILLGROUND DEBUTS
29 June 2007
Real video games for free play or for cash prizes
Toronto-based Groove Media Inc. is perhaps better known
for a range of quality "shoot 'em up" video games but
with the launch of its new SkillGround.com subsidiary it
has entered the competitive arena of skill gaming this
week, offering a range of games for free download and
competitive play in pursuit of cash prizes.
There are currently four retail-quality titles to choose
from - LA Street Racer, Kung Fu: Deadly Arts, tactical
military shooter Close Quarters Conflict and sci-fi
themed FPS WarPath. A fifth title - Ultimate Tour Golf -
will be released later this year.
SkillGround md Michael Haines says that each game has a
tutorial and practice mode to ease players into
competition through single player score based games
before going into head-to-head and multiplayer
competitions for hard cash.
SkillGround is aimed at PC gamers of all skill levels
and uses a proprietary skill ranking and leaderboard
system designed to ensure players are fairly matched in
terms of skill levels and have an equitable chance of
winning. Game play is available in several modes besides
tutorial and practice: one-on-one, single player,
deathmatch Teamplay for up to eight players, score-based
games and progressive tournaments.
Beta testing on the software has been extensive, with
some 15 000 players putting the games through the
wringer over 200 000 or more gaming sessions.
The skill-matching system makes score-based games fun
and fair for veteran gamers and beginners alike, says
Jon Walsh, CEO of Groove Media. “It's never been easier
to play video games online for cash prizes. Our unique
score-based game system allows players to log onto
SkillGround.com anytime day or night and try to post a
high score in a variety of different tournaments or
events.”
The SkillGround management team represents a unique
combination of gaming success stories with gamer
expertise and know-how. The company is chaired by Mark
Rivkin, a co-founder of CryptoLogic. He is joined by
former CryptoLogic executives Harvey Solursh, CFO, and
Serge Bourenkov, CTO. The CEO of SkillGround is Jon
Walsh, who together with Trevor Fencott, President, and
Michael Haines, Managing Director, have almost 30 years
experience in the video games business.
The company is well capitalised and has raised over $31
million.
Established in 2001 and headquartered in Toronto with
offices in Dublin, Ireland, Groove is a global publisher
and developer of interactive entertainment software that
has published more than 20 retail game titles on the PC,
Xbox and PlayStation2 platforms.
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