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July 30th, 2008

A whole new generation of online games - goodbye consoles!

Ok, so video game consoles won’t be replaced for at least 5-10 years, as Gerhard Florin, EA, said incompatible consoles made life harder for developers and consumers in a recent BBC article, but there are some killer games in development and early release that you can already play in your browser. Whether you’re a casual gamer who enjoys a 5 minute break during the day to play Bejeweled, or a hardcore clan gamer who lights his opponents up in first person shooter (fps) mayhem, you’re going to love the new generation of online gaming.

There are three game companies in particular that have beta games in various testing phases that you can sign up for right now, but spots are limited so you better move fast.

Good luck gaming!

1. Two Fish Inc, EDGERACERS

  • From the Quick Start Guide: Edgeracers - the community-based online racing experience! Edgeracers is all about having fun with friends old and new, growing your collection of highly-customizable cars, and competing with the community to become the best racer with the hottest set of wheels!

2. Eximion BV’s KALYDO, dubbed “your virtual console”

  • This is how parent company, Eximion, describes Kalydo as The brand new Kalydo technology allows gamers to play stunning 3D games in their browser. After installation of the Kalydo player people can play all Kalydo Powered games online. Players can continue playing, any time and anywhere in the world. Your game progress and achievements are automatically saved online (persistent webgaming).

3. Id Software Inc, QUAKE LIVE

  • Joystiq has a great write-up on Quake Live: As much as years of consuming have taught us to love purchasing goods and services, we have to admit that we still love free stuff just a skosh more. If you share in our gratis glee, you may be interested to hear that id, developer of web-based Quake III port Quake Live (formerly known as Quake Zero) is currently accepting sign-ups for the beta program.

July 20th, 2008

BuyPlayWin Was In The Press!

I know this is late and that most of the other teams immediately posted their part of this general TechStars writeup in the Boulder County Business Report, but I’ll include the blurb about us anyway. Thanks to article author, Ryan Dionne.

Boulder County Business Report

Startups learn ropes from crew of seasoned advisers
By Ryan Dionne

July 18, 2008

BOULDER -The popularity of the TechStars LLC program, in its second year, has substantially increased.

The summer program offers 10 startup software or Web-related companies $5,000 per founder up to $15,000 and provides a space to work as well as a plethora of mentors to aid the businesses.

Last year 302 companies applied for the 10 positions. This year the number increased to 393, said David Cohen, executive director of the program. This year five women are involved in TechStars compared to none the first year.

“It feels like the companies are slightly more mature in their thinking,” Cohen said regarding this year’s crop.

Of last year’s companies, nine are still operating, seven of those received funding beyond the initial TechStars funding. One is profitable and didn’t accept funding. While one is operating but not profitable nor did it accept funding.

Now, nearly two months into the program, companies are taking advantage of the TechStars leadership and downtown Boulder work space to develop their vision as they approach the end of the program - Aug. 22.

BuyPlayWin

Combine online shopping with online gaming and a slice of gambling, and that’s what co-founders Aziz Grieser and Peter Zhang and their team at BuyPlayWin created.

Grieser and his team plan to develop relationships with online retailers like Amazon.com Inc. and sell the partner products through BuyPlayWin’s Web site, www.buyplaywin.com, when they launch a private beta version sometime after August.

But the fun factor comes from the chance to get the product for free by playing a host of games - including things like poker, Tetris and Pac-Man.

Whoever wins - whether it’s high score, biggest earnings or more - receives a refund for the MP3 player. The shoppers who lose merely have to pay for the product.

At first, the company plans to offer movie tickets to keep the site simple and garner support. From there, Grieser said the possibilities are endless.