Seamless AIM Integration Enables Gamers to Send Player Invitations, Manage Teams and More Right from Their Customized Buddy List Feature
AOL and Super Computer International, Inc.,
(SCI) today announced the availability of PlayLinc, a next-generation
online game browsing and instant messaging platform that gives gamers
more control over their multiplayer gaming interactions. Co-branded
versions of this new service will be available as a free download
throughout the AOL network, including AIM.com, AIM Today, AOL Games and
GameDaily.
The PlayLinc service gives online gamers all the tools and features
they need to manage their entire gaming universe. The cornerstone of
the PlayLinc experience is a suite of unique control and messaging
tools that previously was available only in pieces from multiple
providers. PlayLinc integrates seamlessly with the AOL Messaging
network, which includes the AIM, ICQ and Apple iChat services,
reaching more than 80 million active users.
"PlayLinc delivers a gaming and messaging experience that can be found
no place else within the online gaming community," said Marcien
Jenckes, vice president and general manager, AIM and ICQ. "We're
pleased to have been able to bring together AOL's advanced instant
messaging capabilities with SCI's state-of-the-art gameplay technology
to create an entirely new gaming experience."
"With online multiplayer games, team management and online
coordination are essential, and there's no better way to do so in
real-time than with instant messaging," said Jesper Jensen, chief
executive officer, Super Computer International. "Given the reach of
AOL's instant messaging services, and popularity in the larger online
community, this was the right choice for us. We're excited to be
working with AOL to enhance the online gaming experience."
PlayLinc Features:
* Seamless AIM Integration: Fully integrated with AOL's popular AIM
service, the PlayLinc contact list automatically populates with each
gamer's existing list of AIM buddies, making it easy for players to
log in with their AIM screen name and instantly find friends for
online game play. Once signed into the AIM service, team management
features synchronize with the user's AIM Buddy List feature as well.
* Free Server Access: Instead of paying to log on to dedicated
public servers to play games requiring a lot of bandwidth, PlayLinc
lets gamers launch their own servers for free. Servers can be public or
private, accessible via invitation-only.
* Enhanced Voice Features: PlayLinc's advanced voice service
allows up to 32 gamers to communicate in crisp, real-time talk using
fully multiplexed VoIP instead of the peer-to-peer VoIP that is the
usual industry standard.
* "On Game" Controls: PlayLinc offers "on game" controls, buddy
tracking, player interaction and informational tools not previously
available to gamers from one service. This lets users invoke PlayLinc
features while still in the game, even in full screen mode.
* Gaming Club: PlayLinc enables gamers to create their own online
"Gaming Club" made up of only their gaming buddies or new friends they
meet within one of the PlayLinc forums. This helps PlayLinc users
manage the skill levels and game familiarity of the players in their
club.
Current game titles supported by PlayLinc include Counter Strike,
Counter Strike Source, Half Life 2 Deathmatch, America's Army,
Battlefield 2, Quake 4, Day of Defeat, and UT2004.
To sign up for PlayLinc, users must have an AIM screen name. To
download the latest version of the AIM service or to get an AIM screen
name, visit www.aim.com.
Earlier this year, AOL launched the Open AIM initiative, opening up the
AIM platform and AIM's community of more than 80 million users
worldwide to third-party developers. Open AIM's new AIM Software
Developer Kit (SDK) enables developers, including game builders, to
create custom games and plug-ins for the AIM service, as well as custom
AIM clients, and even build AIM presence into their games.
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