Online Gaming Technologies bring their technology to the Net

PHOENIX-November 25, 1997-Online Gaming Technologies (OGT) today announced the release of their Internet Commit driver known as iC. iC allows fans of Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior, Blood and Redneck Rampage to engage in deathmatches over any TCP/IP connection. iC is a technology demo designed by OGT to test how the technology they developed for Bulletin Board Systems running Galaticomm's Worldgroup BBS works over the internet.

"Online gaming is definitely well seated on the Internet", said Joseph Wilcox, OGT President. "In order to remain competitive in this market, we needed to begin moving in this direction. iC is a way to find out if we have what it takes."

iC is available as freeware from the OGT web site at http://www.ogt.net. Developed by Mark Goodman (author of MILK, a generic IPX tunnel designed for the Worldgroup BBS) and supports two to eight players over any TCP/IP network or Win95 dial-up Internet connection.

Online Gaming Technologies is a small company that has been developing gaming solutions for BBS systems for over 3 years. Based in Phoenix Arizona, OGT was the first company to bring Win95 gaming to the Worldgroup BBS platform and has developed optimized support for over 60 commercial games.

Joseph Wilcox
OGT President