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GameRanger Multiplayer Service Celebrates 10 Years of Online Gaming

Perth, Western Australia — July 10, 2009 — On Sunday July 12, 
GameRanger, the multiplayer matchmaking service for PC and Mac, will 
celebrate its 10th birthday. GameRanger would like to invite everyone 
to join in, bring their friends, and play online with some of their 
favorite games this Sunday.

GameRanger launched in 1999 providing matchmaking support for 11 Mac 
games, and today supports 542 PC games and 181 Mac games. At a decade 
and going strong, GameRanger has lasted longer than all other gaming 
services.

“I’m excited to reach such a milestone, and hope to see a ton of 
people join us online on Sunday,” said Scott Kevill, president of 
GameRanger Technologies. “Let’s set some new records and try to make 
the servers sweat!”

GameRanger is available as a free download from <http://www.GameRanger.com
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Trivia: The most consistently played game through each and every year 
of the last decade was Age of Empires II. Thousands of gamers continue 
to play it even today.

Trivia: Back in 1999, 70% of users played online using dial-up modems. 
Their typical gaming computer had 128MB of RAM and an 8GB hard disk.

Lifetimes of Other Related Services:

  – ImagiNation Network: 1991-1998
  – DWANGO: 1994-1998
  – Kali: 1995-2005 (on life-support)
  – TEN: 1996-1999
  – MPlayer: 1996-2000
  – HEAT.NET: 1996-2000
  – WON.net: 1998-2004
  – Zone.com: 1997-2006
  – GameSpy Arcade: 2000 onwards (no longer updated as of 2006)
  – Xbox Live: 2002 onwards (Xbox Live 360: 2005 onwards)
  – Xfire: 2003 onwards
  – Steam: 2003 onwards (Steam Community: 2007 onwards)
  – Games for Windows Live: 2007 onwards
  – Battle.net is really just a collective term for multiple separate 
game services only supporting individual Blizzard games. The earlier 
services have not been updated with features of later services.
About GameRanger

GameRanger is the longest running multiplayer online gaming service, 
having originally opened to Mac gaming in 1999. In November 2008, 
GameRanger expanded to PC gaming with full lobby support for over 500 
games — significantly more than any other multiplayer service — and 
is rapidly becoming the preferred choice of gamers for playing their 
friends online. GameRanger Technologies is located in Perth, Western 
Australia.