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Stardock Launches Impulse: PC Gaming's Next-Generation Distribution Platform
PLYMOUTH, Mich., June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- With the backing of industry
powerhouse games and software developers and publishers, Stardock today
announced the launch of its next-generation digital distribution platform,
Impulse (www.impulsedriven.com). Impulse is a cohesive, integrated virtual
platform for consumers and developers that is designed to simplify buying,
supporting, and developing PC games and applications for Windows XP and Vista.
"Impulse is a platform first, a store second," said Brad Wardell,
president and CEO of Stardock Corp. "Our primary objective with Impulse is to
address the issues users have with their Windows experience today. That
includes being able to boot up a new PC, install Impulse, and then be able to
press a button and have it install all of your software and games with one
click."
To this end, Stardock has been working with major PC game publishers and
software developers to bring as many titles onto Impulse over the next several
months. For developers and publishers, Impulse supports localized currencies,
custom pricing models for affiliates, exclusive store items on a per-partner
basis, publisher controlled availability, and more. For consumers, Impulse is
expected to have the largest selection of digitally-available software on the
market within its first year of operation. Currently Impulse features more
than 100 games and software applications.
Stardock is currently working with premier game and software companies
including Epic Games, THQ, AVG, iolo, Gas Powered Games, Hothead Games,
Ironclad Games, Meridian4 and many others.
"Impulse is, by far, the most advanced digital distribution platform we've
seen, and we're extremely excited to take advantage of the features of Impulse
Reactor," said Chris Taylor, CEO of Gas Powered Games. "It's easy to use, has
awesome capabilities for developers, and it doesn't tie consumers to a single
digital distribution platform."
Continued Wardell, "Impulse is designed to help consumers get the full use
of their PC. For example, a user who has purchased multiple programs over the
years is left hunting for CDs and registration numbers when setting up a new
machine, and their data may be scattered across multiple USB drives and other
computers. If the user has games, it can be needlessly complex to find and set
up multiplayer games and keep up to date on drivers."
Impulse addresses these issues; once a user purchases a program, it is
automatically associated with their Impulse account. Users can update or
re-download a given program when they set up a new machine or as needed. In
addition, Impulse allows users to associate programs with their Impulse
accounts even if those programs weren't purchased through Impulse. For
example, a user who purchases a game from their local retailer or a different
digital distribution service would be able to associate their purchase with
Impulse if the program's publisher takes advantage of the free option.
Additionally, Impulse supports refunds for users who have technical issues
with a game or application.
"Digital distribution empowers independent developers like Hothead and is
exactly what the game industry needs today," said Vlad Ceraldi, president of
Hothead Games. "Impulse will offer more choices to gamers and developers alike
-- we are truly excited about the games we will bring to Impulse, starting
with our first game series, On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness."
Impulse will also provide a virtual platform called Impulse Reactor, a set
of server-side features for developers that will work even if the user doesn't
have the Impulse client installed. Impulse Reactor will include support for
virtual drives for saved game data, multiplayer matchmaking, game rankings,
NAT negotiation for multiplayer games, friends lists, and support forums.
Also unique to Impulse is its distribution model. Companies and
individuals will be able to distribute their own branded version of Impulse
starting in mid-August, and every time a user creates an account with an
affiliated distributor, that distributor will receive a percentage of the
gross revenue of any future purchases.
Amongst the first distributors of Impulse will be AMD, which will be
distributing Impulse as part of their Ruby ROM content disk that accompanies
their graphics cards as well as from the AMD Game! website.
Darren McPhee, senior marketing manager for gaming at AMD said, "We are
excited about the potential of Impulse to help enhance the user experience of
our customers. With the continuing advances in PC technology, we see Impulse
as a terrific way to help bring these advances to our user base."
Impulse can be used by developers, publishers, and even retailers.
"Digital distribution shouldn't be seen as a threat to our retail partners,
rather as an opportunity," said Wardell.
By passing Microsoft's stringent testing procedures, Impulse has been
Certified for Windows Vista. Applications that receive this recognition have
been independently tested to assure the highest levels of compatibility,
functionality and reliability and must meet both Microsoft's own security
guidelines and the privacy standards set for by the Anti-Spyware coalition.
"Microsoft is pleased that Stardock has earned the Certified for Windows
Vista software logo for their Impulse application," said Jeff Price, senior
director in Windows Client Product Management at Microsoft Corp. "This
highlights Stardock's commitment to providing its customers with higher
quality applications that deliver a more secure, reliable and compatible
experience with Windows Vista."
"We are excited to be working with Stardock on the launch of Impulse. We
believe that through Impulse, the iolo brand, and System Mechanic in
particular, will be introduced into a promising new market. Through Impulse,
consumers will be able to benefit from having access to a variety of software
applications, games and drivers through a single platform," said Tim Weinzirl,
business development manager, iolo technology.
Stardock will be releasing Impulse in three phases. Today marks the
initial launch of the Impulse client, with the immediate availability of
titles from multiple PC game publishers and software developers. Phase two,
scheduled for mid-August, will include Impulse Reactor and the beta of
MyImpulse, a utility that will allow developers to automatically submit their
games or software to Impulse under a streamlined, uniform royalty agreement
for moderation. Phase three will be launched in early 2009 and will greatly
automate the ability for developers to publish their games and software on
Impulse as well as include virtual drive management tools.
To learn more about Impulse visit www.impulsedriven.com. Impulse is also
included on the retail version of Stardock's new PC strategy game, The
Political Machine 2008.
About Stardock
Stardock is one of the world's leading developers and publishers of PC
games and desktop software. Its PC games include Sins of a Solar Empire, the
highest rated and best selling PC strategy game of 2008 as well as the
critically acclaimed Galactic Civilizations series. Its desktop software
includes Object Desktop, WindowBlinds, and a host of other programs for
customizing the Windows experience.
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