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GigaMedia Limited (NASDAQ: GIGM) is a major provider
of online entertainment software and services. GigaMedia develops
software for online entertainment services, including the global
online gaming market. GigaMedia’s FunTown
game portal is a leading Asian casual games portal
and the world’s largest online MahJong game site in terms of revenue.
GigaMedia operates the EverestPoker poker site, one of the largest
poker rooms in the world.
History of
GigaMedia
GigaMedia was incorporated in September 1999 as a company
limited by shares organized under the laws of the Republic of Singapore, and completed an
initial public offering of its shares on NASDAQ on February 24, 2000.
Under new management in 2004, GigaMedia began to
restructure.
- In April 2004, GigaMedia acquired the business and operations
of Grand Virtual, Inc. and related affiliates, a privately-held
entertainment software developer and application service provider,
through Cambridge Entertainment Software Limited, a wholly owned
subsidiary.
- In September 2005, GigaMedia sold all of its ownership interest
in the Rose Records and Tachung Records music store chains in
Taiwan to sharpen focus on online entertainment software and
services.
- In January 2006, GigaMedia acquired FunTown, the world’s largest online MahJong game
site by revenue and a leading Asian online casual games portal
with approximately 5 million registered users.
- In March 2006, GigaMedia entered into a strategic alliance with
online community blog site, Wretch.
According to market rankings from independent industry source Alexa.com, Wretch is one
of the most popular sites on the Internet in terms of daily
traffic.
- In May 2006, GigaMedia entered an exclusive partnership with
and strategic investment in online casual games company
T2CN Holding Limited. T2CN is a leading online sports casual game operator in
China with over 21 million
registered users.
- In December 2006 GigaMedia entered into a strategic alliance
with Infocomm Asia Holdings Pte Ltd, an operator and distributor of
online games in Southeast Asia.
- In December 2006, GigaMedia entered into a licensing agreement
with a subsidiary of the Carmen Media Group, an online
entertainment provider, through which GigaMedia has licensed
certain of its gaming software.
- In May 2007, GigaMedia Licenses Hit SEGA Game, the latest sequel
to No.1 RPG series Phantasy Star.
- In June 2007, GigaMedia formed a strategic alliance with
SoftStar Entertainment Inc . and made an initial investment of
NT$60 million (or approximately US$1.8 million) for the acquisition
of 10 million convertible preferred shares of SoftStar. SoftStar is
a games design house and online game operator in Taiwan. SoftStar
has announced plans in 2005 for Xbox 360 game development.
- In September 2007, GigaMedia secured an exclusive license to
offer and operate the hot new massively multiplayer online
role-playing game Holic, in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and
Macau.
- In November 2007, GigaMedia and Electronic Arts signed an agreement for
the operation of highly anticipated Online Game NBA Street
Online.
- In December 2007, GigaMedia announced a strategic partnership
with and investment in hot game development studio XLGames Inc
headed by Jake Song, the
creator of The Kingdom of the Winds - one of the world's first
MMORPGs, and Lineage -
the most popular online game franchise in history.
- In December 2007, GigaMedia announced a strategic partnership
with and investment in leading game development studio Neostorm
Holdings Limited, one of the largest independent game developers in
South Korea.
- In 2008, GigaMedia announced online Pachinko for the Japanese market.[1]
- In January 2008, GigaMedia signed an exclusive license from
Electronic Arts to offer and operate Warhammer Online
in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.
- In August 2008, GigaMedia sold its ISP business to China Network
Systems for $20 million in cash plus up to $5 million over the next
two years.
FunTown
A subsidiary of GigaMedia, FunTown is one of
the leading casual
game platforms in Asia, with approximately six million
registered users and a wide variety of casual games, including the
world’s largest MahJong platform in terms of revenue.
FunTown generates revenues through access fees and also through the
sales of various in-game items. It was founded in 1998 by the Acer computer company. They are based in Greater China, with
offices in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
FunTown’s casual games are designed for players of all levels of
skill and experience, from the complete beginner to the “Game
Master.” FunTown also provides services, such as game clubs for
players, tournaments related to FunTown’s online casual games, and social networking. The company’s software
allows users to create their own online persona – offering players
a wide selection of clothing, styles, icons and other elements to
individualize a player’s online look.
FunTown’s games can be played on personal computers, mobile
phones, airplane entertainment consoles and will be available on
the Xbox 360 in Taiwan in
2006. FunTown has developed nearly all games in-house.
Everest
Poker
Everest Poker is a multilingual online poker cardroom
powered by Grand Virtual Gaming Alliance technology and fully owned
by GigaMedia Limited.
Everest Poker offers online tournaments and
ring games in both play
and real money formats, as well as both web-browser and download
client platforms (Windows-only).
Everest Poker sponsors a number of real-world tournaments, including the Spanish Poker
Tour.[2]
Everest Poker is the sole poker-related table sponsor of the 2008 World Series of Poker
and the 2009 World Series of Poker.
The Everest Poker logo was located on the "felt" of every table in
the competition. They also had other prominent on-site visibility
at the WSOP, including hanging banners and barricade logos.[3]
Antoine Saout, who finished third on 2009 World Series of Poker
Main Event qualified to the event by Everest Poker satellite.
Notes
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JanPachi Kaikan
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Spanish Poker Tour
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Everest Poker Secures Key
Multi-year World Series of Poker Agreement
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