INTQ ntelliquis Launches Gamer Website Site Brings Gamers Together On The Internet With Peer-To-Peer Technology SALT LAKE CITY, UT, Nov 14, 2001 (INTERNET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Intelliquis International Inc. (OTC BB: INTQ), a premier provider of personal computer and Internet products, today unveiled its new gamer Website, www.gamesgamersplay.com, designed for gamers looking to extend the PC game experience to other gamers via the Internet. Intelliquis today also announced its new peer-to-peer software module, Let's Play Arcade(TM), which allows gamers to play games online and communicate via instant messaging while playing. "Let's Play Arcade offers gamers a new Internet game experience unique to gamesgamersplay.com," said Mark Tippets, founder and CEO, Intelliquis. "Our goal was to make it fun and simple to find, organize and play a mix of games across the widest range of genres. The Let's Play Arcade is designed with an easy-to-use interface, rich features, and a community environment with support for games from all developers." Let's Play Arcade and gamesgamersplay.com provide everything game players need to easily find, obtain, manage and play PC games--including direct access to an online game community with its peer-to-peer technology. The service kicks-off with more than 1,100 downloadable and Web-based games. It also allows gamers to play the industry's most popular games at several levels, from beginner to expert, based on a gamer's experience. Intelliquis today also announced the availability of Atari games, which are available exclusively through the Let's Play Arcade games service and games.com. In addition, the site will include the most popular game titles, including Ages Of Empires II, Asteroids, Black and White, Combat Flight Simulator, Flight Simulator 2000, Quake III Arena, Spades, and Unreal Tournament, among others. The release of Let's Play Arcade is immediately available at www.gamesgamersplay.com. The service is subscription-based, starting at $1.50 per day, $9.90 per week, $45 for six months and ending at $90 per year. Tippets said Intelliquis' game strategy is to capture a portion of the burgeoning Internet gaming market, which analysts predict to explode in growth over the next several years. AMay, 2001 research report from DFC Intelligence forecasts that 95 million people worldwide are expected to be playing online games by the year 2005. Furthermore, The worldwide games industry is expected to grow 71 percent from $49.9 billion in 2001 to $85.7 billion in 2006, according to the Informa Media Group in the United Kingdom About Intelliquis Based in Draper, Utah, Intelliquis International Inc. (OTC BB: INTQ) (www.intelliquis.com) is a premier provider of software and hardware products for the personal computer market. Intelliquis' Internet, communications, and utility products enable computer users to achieve greater productivity in their business and personal computing activities. Intelliquis' products are available worldwide through retail, VAR, distributor, Internet, direct and OEM sales channels. Except for historical information, all of the statements, expectations and assumptions contained in the foregoing are forward-looking statements. The realization of any or all of these expectations is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties and it is possible that the assumptions made by management may not materialize. Certain of these risk factors are set forth in the company's SEC Form 10-QSB for the quarter ended June 30, 1999. In that regard, there can be no assurances the launch of the gamesgamersplay Website will result in material sales of company's products. CONTACT: Ken Jenson Intelliquis 801-501-7955 Copyright 2001 Internet Wire, All rights reserved. -0- INDUSTRY KEYWORD: *** end of story *** |