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Verizon and Intel Bring Online PC Gaming to TVsNov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon and Intel Corporation have collaborated to enable consumers to play popular PC games on their television sets through Intel Viiv technology-based PCs, making the games more enjoyable and accessible than ever before. The companies also will market a version of PlayLinc, a new game messenger that provides a faster and more entertaining way to enjoy multiplayer games online. PlayLinc, which is free, provides a variety of features, including free private servers, VoIP integration and the ability for players to track when their friends are online and ready to join a game. "We're creating a graphics-rich, big-screen game-playing experience for the entire family," said Colson Hillier, director of new product development for Verizon. "The games that families now enjoy on their PCs will become larger than life, more fun to play and accessible in virtually every room of the house, through linkages between a family's PC and their TV. This is an extension of Verizon's commitment to provide customers with the content and service they want, whenever they want it, and however they want to receive it." Verizon Games on Demand for Viiv
Verizon Games on Demand combines the power and flexibility of the Intel Viiv technology platform, featuring the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, with the speed and reliability of Verizon's broadband networks and the innovation of its growing online gaming services. Kevin Corbett, vice president of Intel's Digital Home Group and general manager of the company's Content Services Group, said, "Intel Core 2 Duo processors deliver exceptional PC gaming performance and are the foundation for Intel Viiv technology, which is helping to ignite new digital entertainment experiences. The combination of Intel Viiv technology and Verizon Games on Demand provides consumers with a wide selection of popular gaming experiences for both the PC and the TV, which adds a whole new dimension to online gaming." Intel Viiv technology helps connect the PC to the TV and enables consumers to simplify, share and control their games, music and movies with the energy- efficient performance delivered by the Intel Core 2 Duo processor(1) The technology is widely supported by a number of PC and consumer electronics manufacturers, as well as content and service providers such as Verizon. Verizon Games on Demand features click-and-play access to a wide variety of popular, full-version PC games that appeal to many different gamers, including adults and children. The service was named a Popular Mechanics Editor's Choice at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show. The service subscription costs $9.95 per month. The service will feature:
PlayLinc Game Messenger
PlayLinc takes advantage of Intel dual core technology by shifting communications functions to the second core, which allows the service to run faster and more efficiently. PlayLinc can be used with any broadband connection, but customers of Verizon's fiber-based FiOS Internet Service will benefit from the power of a super-high-speed fiber connection directly into their homes. Intel and Verizon will promote PlayLinc through a variety of channels, including gaming events and online initiatives. Verizon's PlayLinc service was developed in relationship with SuperComputer International (SCI), a leading provider of high-performance game-server hosting solutions, gameplay-related services and fully integrated gaming portals. Verizon acquired an equity position in SCI in May. For more information, visit www.verizon.com. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. SOURCE Verizon []If you like this site then please subscribe to our full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email. huh? Similar
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