2007 Headlines
November 18, 2007: MTD Gaming, Inc. unveils gaming platform and portfolio of game titles at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Currently, MTD has completed 14 game titles that are staged and ready for market driven math specifications. MTD will use these 14 games to launch itself into the market, while continuing to create new innovative games and provide semi-custom and custom games to the operator.
September 21, 2007: Calsoft Labs announces strategic partnership with Precision Technologies for the development of Linux-based Adobe Flash products for the Gaming Industry.
"We understand the importance of strong partnerships to deliver complete and tailored solutions to our customers in the Gaming sector. This partnership with Precision Technologies will provide added value to our customers and will open up a new market for USA", said Mr. S (Sam) Santhosh, CEO and Co-founder, Calsoft Labs.
Although specializing in gaming related applications, Precision Tech will also be providing additional services for Calsoft Labs related to non-gaming related projects. See the Full Story
August 20, 2007: Turn Play updated with new look and additional games.
The Turn Play website was updated to better integrate with the Facebook widget and provide a foundation for more rapid future expansion. As part of the update, several additional game engines were rolled out for Turn Play user's enjoyment. Current games include Chess, Checkers, Reversi, and soon to come, Go and Backgammon.
Future expansion plans call for complete integration of Facebook Widget and the ability for Non-Facebook users to play games against opponents playing on the Facebook Platform.
August 6, 2007: Turn Play widget released for use on the Facebook Platform.
In an effort capitalize on the amazing popularity of the Facebook website, Precision Technologies releases a version of the Turn Play game engine that runs on the Facebook Platform. Within hours of release, the widget was already installed by hundreds of Facebook users.
June 1, 2007: MTD Gaming, Inc. receives GLI approval for initial game content and gaming platform.
MTD's gaming platorm, developed by Precision Technologies, receives regulatory approval for multiple jurisdictions from Gaming Laboratories, Inc. (GLI) in Golden, Colorado.
February 12, 2007: MTD Gaming, Inc. submits initial game content and gaming platform for GLI approval.
MTD's gaming platform, developed by Precision Technologies, is submitted for regulatory approval at Gaming Laboratories, Inc. (GLI) in Golden, Colorado.
January 10, 2007: The Arizona Republic Licenses Bakomatic Platform.
An excerpt from the article:
The Republic, a daily newspaper owned by Gannett, plans to use Bakomatic to enhance the community offerings of its local portal, AZCentral.com. Already one of the most popular local news Web sites on the Internet, AZCentral.com will leverage Bakomatic to be even more participatory in nature. The Republic also hopes to use Bakomatic to drive other audience-focused initiatives.
"AZCentral.com has a long reputation of producing unique, cutting edge technology thanks to our talented team of software developers," said Adam Hooker, Digital Innovations Manager for AZCentral.com. "We are all looking forward to the opportunity to bootstrap our social networking projects using the Participata software," he said.