The Online Gaming Revolution by Sveinn Johannsson

The Online Gaming Revolution by Sveinn Johannsson

uVme that is posed for launch, is thrust upon to start a new revolution on World Wide Web and Internet via medium of online gaming by the amalgamation of Online Gaming, Social Networking, and Web 2.0 by the regime of online skill games to be propagated on new genre of network marketing.

uVme that already have started a new beginning by clubbing the three hottest sectors of Internet into a single unit of online gaming, social networking and Web 2.0. And the number of internet cafes which have sharply risen in recent years has said to be figured to bring 30% to 40% revenues for online gaming, is only an idea what online gaming has treasure in disguise. However, it is the skill games, which have contributed to the financial activities on the Internet in multiple ways.

uVme that have exploited the interactive appeal of social networking in its online and skill game modules is set to provide unique and mesmerizing games to millions of users of social sites like Facebook, MySpace, Orkut, etc and have received huge success by registering a good number of users even before the launch and brought together online gaming and social networking (based on the fundamentals of Web2.0)

The uVme in its online gaming consoles have used strength of Web 2.0 that is weaved around on the principle of Wikis, where a parent company hardly provide content on the website, instead is filled by users. So interactivity of users with application and further interaction with other users is the core of Online Skill Games presented by uVme The other feature of Web 2.0 is affiliate marketing, where a site owner lets other users advertise their products on the website. Here uVme has customized games that are played by players, mutually challenging each other on instant messaging thus using utilities of Web 2.0 and Social Networking. And for the benefit of users and online enthusiast to play game online uVme is owned by same Tom Brodie and Len Fitzgerald, who are well known among online fraternity for creating and popularizing Virtual World Direct e-lottery network that presently have more than 160, 000 members world wide and have used their extensive experience in forming uVme online game portal. There are three ways for you to become a part of uVme revolution after its official launch and become part of $5.2 billion market. You can be a: a) uVme Player b) uVme Game Promoter c) uVme Associate. As a player after the launch of the uVme you can join it for free but would have to pay fee for the games in order to play them. Next you can be an uVme online promoter and can earn attractive commissions by brining online players on skill game board after paying a nominal license fee.

written by Sveinn Johannsson

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Holic Online - Game Play Trailer - MMORPG Holic Online has 2 races the Seneka and the Koshare. There are 5 classes to pick from the warrior, mage, monk, bandit, and the priest. The seven sign party combo skill is shown at the end. mmovideos.blogspot.com

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15 Responses to “The Online Gaming Revolution by Sveinn Johannsson”

  1. sfinas91 Says:

    i was talknig to a mate of mine who palys both games,, he plays 24/7
    he sed
    wow has better game play more things to do
    warhamemr is alot of pvp but has better graphics but wow is still the better game in the end – not saying warhamemr is shit i think its a great game

  2. powerxslav3 Says:

    maybe it didnt load all the way
    or
    Your computer is being funny.
    Nothing like that ever happened to me.

  3. Jess Says:

    I think you can find some answer at this site as well.

  4. godofwar45 Says:

    Slayers got nothing on my black orc ;)

  5. Redstring104 Says:

    outlander1138 i completly agree with u

  6. JimmmyyJo Says:

    WoW is too cartoony addictive.
    Warhammer is so much of PVP – PVE choices suck in warhammer to be honest and the graphics are too good.
    LotrO has graphics in the between and PVE and PVP choices are equally good.
    Testing AION next.

  7. Justice4x Says:

    fk lol theres no way a warrior priest of the same level would get owned by a chosen

  8. Johnnybutt1313 Says:

    oi guys is there gonna come an expansion? the only way im going to start playing this game again is if skaven come out

  9. William K Says:

    http://www.StiffGames.com is the best because it is not blocked by many school and work filters and has a great selection of games. They are no-download games, you just play them from your browser, and Now they have runescape, hell of sand, and Totem Destroyer 2. They are perfect for the type of game you are describing. They have loads of other games as well. This place is great because they only put up games that are actually good.

  10. Christine M Says:

    On-line games, especially MMORPGs, are the most complex applications you can find on the net, and are, not only inaccessible to amateurs, but also extremely expensive to design! (Runescape cost hundred's of thousand's of $ to develop!)
    You could, however, start small, using a few excellent programmers: place your idea to rentacoder.com (free), and see what you are offered.
    I see such development spread over several years with a team of specialists: don't expect any offer for a few hundreds.
    I started one a four years ago, alone: it took me 8 months hard work to get a very basic landscape, buildings and a few people moving around… Gave up. Can't do it alone…

  11. ~Giwdeh~ Says:

    All of this doesn't depend on what their options are or even what your "options" are. This depends on several things all located near you.
    1) Your computer
    2) the processor in it
    3) your graphics card
    4) your internet connection
    5) any firewalls your computer, router or wifi adapter may have
    and countless other variables all dealing with things on your end.
    Alternately, If you have a newer computer or have kept ur moderately new computer in tip-top shape, then ur internet may have too low of a bandwidth. In which case you would have to upgrade your bandwidth with your service provider.
    If all else fails, have a tech come and look if u are serious about playing this game.

  12. HektorTroja Says:

    This is so cool . I will buy it . i will shortly get ADSL

  13. timtam2ster Says:

    http://www.isketch.net/

    or

    http://www.shockwave.com/gamelanding/inklink.jsp#NONE

    i think inklink (the second one) is better.

    have funn..!

  14. dsi r4 Says:

    Thanx for the valuable information. I see such development spread over several years with a team of specialists: don’t expect any offer for a few hundreds.

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