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January 13, 2006

Freeverse and iDevGames Announce Winner of Original Mac Games Cup!

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- JANUARY 13th, 2006 -- Freeverse is proud to announce that Escort Wing, by William Hogben and Stephen Johnson has won the first OMG Cup! Second prize goes to Matt Diamond for Pawns and third place is awarded to Will Thimbleby for Tracktor Beam.



The OMG Cup is a new game programming contest established by iDevGames (www.idevgames.com), in connection with Freeverse (www.freeverse.com), to encourage unique Mac game development. The challenge of the contest was to create innovative Mac OS X games that emphasize engaging gameplay—in only six weeks. A distinguished panel of industry-leading professional game developers, artists, and software engineers, selected the three winners based on a combination of gameplay, originality, and overall presentation

Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse has said, "Working with iDevGames.com to sponsor the Original Mac Games contest has been a fantasic experience.  Encouraging original Mac game development is the only way to keep the Mac a vital entertainment platform. I have been overwhelmed with the quality and quantity of games submitted during the furious six week contest.  It's an exciting time to be in Mac Games."

"The OMG Cup was created to recognize the need for original Mac games as well as to highlight the bright future of Mac gaming," said Carlos Camacho, Editor-in-Chief of iDevGames. "They, along with many talented independent game developers in our community, are advancing the state of Mac gaming at a grass-roots level."

To play the three winning OMG Cup 2005 games, and the many great 30-plus other entrants, please visit the OMG Cup downloads page at:

http://www.idevgames.com/contest/downloads/

The official rules and more information may be found at:
Official Rules and Information


To see an image of the ridiculously iced out OMG Cup itself (note, in place of "Playa" it will say "OMG CUP" ) see:

OMG Cup


About Freeverse
Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a particular concentration on the Mac OS. Our titles have received numerous awards including four Apple Design Awards, two MacWorld "Best of Show" awards and a Macworld Magazine "Game Hall of Fame." Our original characters have appeared in TimeDigital, Wired, and Animation World magazines, as well as television commercials for Blockbuster Video. Headquartered in New York City, Freeverse draws upon the talents of artists, programmers and sound designers from around the globe.

About iDevGames
Established in 1998, iDevGames' mission is to educate, support, and enhance the Macintosh Game Developer community. We also hope to facilitate the exchange between developers and designers so that the Macintosh game market can expand and improve. iDevGames features articles, the latest industry news, tutorials, an active forum, downloads, and much more for Macintosh Game Developers.


For More Information Contact:

Colin Lynch Smith
Freeverse Software
447 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
(212) 929-3549
colin @ freeverse.com
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October 12, 2005

Freeverse Announces "The Best Of: Original Mac Games, Vol 1"


Five Great Games, One Low Price - And Only For The Mac.

New York -- OCTOBER 12, 2005 -- Freeverse continues its week of news and new releases with the announcement of "The Best Of: Original Mac Games, Vol 1." A two-CD set that features five action/arcade games created just for Mac OS X.

Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse has said, "Individually, these games have earned rave reviews and represent some of the best original Mac development, together, and for under six bucks a game, this box is unstoppable."

Games include:

The deep sea adventure, Deep Trouble 2 from Code Blender Software.
The balloon-popping mayhem of Airburst Extreme from Strange Flavour.
The retro space action of Starbase Defender from Bigger Planet.
The shoot 'em up goodness of Active Lancer from de software.
And the adrenal-spanking Kill Monty from JustinFic.

Additionally, in the box is a "sneak peek" - A playable development level from the upcoming Wingnuts 2.

The Best Of: Original Mac Games, Vol. 1, (in addition to having the longest title of any game release this year), is priced at only $29.95.

It will be available at the Apple Stores, and better Mac retailers, and is available today for pre-order at Freeverse.com.

The Best of the OMG will ship before the end of the month.

Further details and screenshots can be found at:
http://www.freeverse.com/omg

Freeverse will continue unveiling new Mac titles and news items each weekday morning through October 17th.

Freeverse Software is a leading developer and publisher of software for the Mac. Based in New York City, Freeverse titles have received numerous awards including Macworld Game Hall of Fames, MWSF Best of Shows and three Apple Design Awards. Its original characters have appeared in TimeDigital, Wired, and Animation World magazines, as well as in national television commercials for Blockbuster Video.

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For More Information Contact:
Colin Lynch Smith
Colin@freeverse.com
(212) 929-3549

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