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'A World Of My Own' - 11 New Screens

by Rainier on Aug. 16, 2007 @ 7:26 a.m. PDT

A World Of My Own is 3D “virtual world” island paradise, in which launching a game is as simple as walking into a room in one of the many themed buildings in the environment. Unlike other online delivery services, AWOMO delivers the same game playable in a matter of minutes on a standard broadband connection using proprietary technology.

AWOMO is an island paradise for gamers, in which launching a game is as simple as walking into a room in one of the many themed buildings in the environment. Unlike other online delivery services, which require the entire game to be downloaded before the gamer starts playing, AWOMO delivers the same game playable in a matter of minutes on a standard broadband connection using proprietary technology.

AWOMO will be populated with a huge variety of PC games, from the latest blockbusters to the hard-to-find back catalogue titles gamers might never otherwise locate. Different districts in the world will offer games by genre and interest, as well as a general district for charts and themed publisher areas. Consumers access the service by a monthly subscription automatically adjusted according to usage – once inside, they have access to every title and all content.

GDI has begun low level testing with a select group of Beta “Trainers” testing the basic download functionality. AWOMO (‘A World Of My Own’), the revolutionary game digital delivery service embedded within a 3D “virtual world” island paradise for gamers, will be tested later in the summer.

Meanwhile, 20,000 gamers have now signed up for the Beta test. The AWOMO website has been revamped in preparation, with extensive material about the Beta test service including a full FAQ section, a feedback bulletin board and for the first time, a list of some of the publishers and now 70+ games supported in the Beta.

“We’re really pleased with the response to our call for AWOMO testers,” said Roger Walkden, CEO of GDI Ltd. “We’re in the low-level technical test stage right now, but we’re excited about rolling this out to a much larger test audience in the near future. Anyone can now visit our updated AWOMO site, and browse to get a much more in depth idea of what the Beta and AWOMO are all about.”

There are still around 10,000 vacancies in the Beta Test to fill on a first come, first served basis, with no charges to gamers who sign up for the trial. The first gamers to set foot within AWOMO will also have access to a number of custom virtual items that will forever identify them as founder members of the community.

There will also be AWOMO subscriptions to be won, and introductory offers for the final service when it goes live. And for those who take their gaming super-seriously, there is the chance to become a member of the elite tester unit – a group of Beta testers chosen as permanent members of the GDI test team.

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