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SkillJam Launches $1 Million
Skill Games World Championship To Find The Best Casual Gamer In The World
Skill-based games company challenges Solitaire, Zuma and Bejeweled 2 fans to
compete for $2 million in total cash and prizes
FUN Technologies plc (“FUN”), a leading provider of skill games, fantasy sports
and online sports information, announced today that its subsidiary, SkillJam
Technologies Corporation (“SkillJam”), will hold the first ever million-dollar
“Skill Games World Championship™”.
“We are pleased to offer this
exciting, unprecedented tournament, which has been designed to determine the
best casual gamer in the world,” said Paul Jensen, president of SkillJam, the
world’s leading provider of skill games. “SkillJam recognizes that casual gamers
are a driving force in the games community by introducing the largest tournament
of its kind. Gamers will compete for cash and prizes totaling more than $2
million, simply by playing versions of their favorite skill-based games.”
Lorne Abony, chief executive officer of SkillJam’s parent company, FUN
Technologies, added, “Skill-based gaming is experiencing hyper-growth, currently
reaching an audience that is estimated to be over 100 million gamers worldwide.
The Skill Games World Championship takes that excitement to a new level, with
players getting a chance to walk away with the grand prize of $1 million.”
The Skill Games World Championship will crown the best all-around player of
three of the most popular skill-based casual games ever created: “Solitaire”,
“Zuma” and “Bejeweled 2”. These games make up the cornerstone of the casual
gaming space. In fact, according to Popcap, its Bejeweled / Bejeweled 2
franchise alone has sold more than 5 million units, and has provided more than 1
billion hours of enjoyment to tens of millions of players since the original
Bejeweled game debuted in 2001.
The tournament utilizes SkillJam’s proprietary tournament technology.
Contestants can enter the Championship through one of approximately 400
qualifier tournaments provided on
www.skilljam.com,
http://www.skillgamesworldchampionship.com or via SkillJam partner sites
such as AOL Games, eBay, GSN, MSN Games and Real Networks. In order to advance
to the Finals, a player only needs to win a single qualifying tournament in any
of the three games. Finalists will be flown to Los Angeles in March 2006 to
compete against each other in a live, potentially televised event. The player
with the best combined performance will be crowned the Skill Games World
Champion™, and awarded a $1 million cash prize.

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