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Jolt Online Gaming

Jolt Online Gaming was[1][2] an online gaming company hosted in Ireland. Its main site provided news, reviews, and interviews concerning upcoming games on consoles and computers, while its gaming network Jolt Online Gaming Network hosted and published free-to-play browser-based games. Notable works included Utopia, Utopia Kingdoms, Legends of Zork, and NationStates 2.

Jolt Online Gaming
Company typeOnline gaming network
Founded1999 (1999)
Defunct16 March 2012 (2012-03-16)
Headquarters
Dublin
,
Ireland
Key people
Dylan Collins

As of 14 March 2012 Jolt's CEO Richard Barnwell announced through the Utopia Kingdoms forum that the company would be closing in the next couple of days:

"It's my job to oversee the Games Studios and all of the people and games within them. So as you can imagine, Utopia Kingdoms has been a big part of my life. It's therefore with disappointment I have to share the news with you that Jolt will be closing down at the end of the week - March 16th 2012."

— Richard Barnwell [3]

History edit

Founded in 1999, Jolt Online Gaming was based in Europe, with servers across the US. Jolt was known as one of the pioneers of the supply of rentable servers to online gaming clans. Jolt was acquired by OMAC Industries, a company based in Dublin, Ireland in June 2008.[4] On 8 November 2009 the website Silicon Republic confirmed that GameStop had acquired a stake in Jolt, making a major, undisclosed investment.[5][6]

The Jolt Online Gaming Network had been noted for releasing browser-based games using the names and fictional worlds of older games or franchises. Their business models often employed micropayment systems, as well as basic banner advertisements.

Hosted games edit

Championship Manager: Rivals edit

Championship Manager: Rivals is a football (soccer) game playable through the Facebook[7] website. It was officially released on 1 June 2011 by Jolt Online and developed by Beautiful Game Studios.[8]

The game is the most successful game that Jolt currently has, with a user base of 30,000 monthly active users (MAU).[9] Jolt announced updates including player vs. player gaming, which would allow friend's teams to play against each other.[10]

With the recent changes the company is experiencing (as of 16 March 2012), the future of Championship Manager: Rivals is unknown. The game's forum is down [1] and the company has not specified how the company's closure will affect the game. There are no noticeable changes in-game, and no downtime reported.

Earth: 2025 edit

Earth: 2025 was a browser-based massive multiplayer internet-based strategy game, originally created and run by Mehul Patel. It was first officially brought online in 1997 and acquired by Jolt through the 2008 sale of Swirve.com to Omac Industries.

In 2008 Jolt acquired this game along with Swirve's Utopia. On 4 November 2009 Jolt announced that they would no longer be continuing the game when the current rounds end in December, citing an over abundance of technical problems which allegedly made continuing support untenable.[11]

Utopia edit

Utopia is a browser-based massive multiplayer internet-based strategy game, originally developed by Mehul Patel and run by Swirve.com. It was first officially brought online in 1998 and acquired by Jolt through the 2008 sale of Swirve.com to Omac Industries.

In 2009, following repeated denial-of-service attacks on the Utopia servers, Jolt sold the IP to the Dublin-based Front Square Solutions (Sean Blanchfield and Brian McDonnell) and shut down the old game servers. Front Square relaunched the game at utopia-game.com by the end of the year, after rewriting its code base from scratch with identical gameplay. In February 2017, Blanchfield and McDonnell announced the sale of the game to the Massachusetts-based MUGA Gaming, LLC, headed by David Cannata and Jeff Terkowitz.[12]

Utopia Kingdoms edit

Utopia Kingdoms is an online strategy game related to the universe of Utopia which was released in early 2009 and originally promoted as a kind of sequel.[13] Utopia Kingdoms allows players to pick a race from the original game and build a kingdom, juggling buildings, resource manufacturing, and high-risk combat. It was made in conjunction with XS Software and is based on their game, Khan Wars. On 16 November 2010 Jolt announced that Utopia Kingdoms would be discontinued after 31 January 2011, citing lack of development resources.[14] Around the same time, Jolt Online who had already been developing a re-release of Utopia Kingdoms game on Facebook, announced it officially on 11 November 2010 on the game's Facebook page.[15] The original official forum announcement was lost due to data failure on or around 21 December 2010,[16] the forum announced a second "welcome" to current Utopia Kingdoms players on 22 December 2010,[17] which was thought to be the "official" release of the game, although it was not.[18]

Jolt Online's CEO Richard Barnwell communicated that the company's closure will not affect Utopia Kingdoms:

I believe so much in the future of the game - I've taken it on personally. Utopia Kingdoms has just become an Indie game! It will remain alive and you can continue to play as you have been. I hope the following questions and answers help explain the situation further.

— Richard Barnwell [3]

Legends of Zork edit

Legends of Zork was a casual adventure game that was released in April 2009[19] that took place in the Zork universe, a text-based adventure game created in the 1980s for the PC. It was released on April Fool's Day 2009, to mixed reviews, with some saying that it had little to do with the original Zork.[20] Other, more recent reviews of the game were more positive, describing later features added to the game "with puzzles that would make the original Zork developers proud."[21] Finally, on 24 May 2011, two years and one month after its release, Jolt Online announced the game closure to players in-game.[22]

Hattrick edit

Hattrick, a Swedish-based sports game, agreed to allow Jolt to host their game and make it available to more countries including the US, UK, Ireland, and Australia.[23]

Trukz edit

Trukz was a text-based game that allowed the player to create a truck driver and simulate the multitude of struggles cargo truck drivers endure on the road, the goal being upgrading their vehicle with commissions earned from the shipping and earning achievements for playing. The game used Google Maps to point out cities they visited or pass on their drives. On 16 November 2010 Jolt announced that Trukz would be discontinued after 31 January 2011, citing lack of development resources.[24]

Playboy Party edit

Playboy Party was a short lived online game released on Facebook around 30 November 2010.[25][26] The game was released after Jolt failed to launch the long promised Playboy Manager game that they had planned in conjunction with Playboy[27] since 2009. The game consisted in the player being a talent agent managing supermodels in an attempt to beat other agents to a prized spot as a Playboy supermodel.[28] It was announced in May 2009 and garnered media coverage from well-known publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Forbes.[29] The original Playboy Manager website contained the options to pre-register, beta sign-ups[30] and subscription to updates, as well as promotional content. The Playboy Party game in Facebook[31] was poorly managed, requiring a reset that made players start from scratch on March 31, 2011.[32] It was closed six months later on September 12, 2011.[33]

NationStates 2 edit

NationStates 2 was a sequel to the popular society simulation game Jennifer Government: NationStates, which lost its authorization[34] after not meeting its contractual obligations to the owner of the original NationStates. NationStates 2 was unpopular next to its predecessor, suffering from technical issues and was later discontinued. After it was taken down, the owner of NationStates, author Max Barry reclaimed the domain and encouraged users to return or try the original version which was "now proudly Jolt-free".[35]

References edit

  1. ^ Lydias, Lydias. "BIG News: A Game Changer: A message from Richard Barnwell". Forums.joltonline.com. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  2. ^ "As of March 2012, Jolt Online Gaming has ceased trading". joltonline.com. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  3. ^ a b "ukfb-forums.joltonline.com" BIG News: A Game Changer
  4. ^ Elliott, Phil (2008-06-18). "OMAC Industries acquires Jolt Online Gaming".
  5. ^ Kennedy, John (2009-11-08). "GameStop Acquires Stake in Jolt Online". Siliconrepublic.com. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  6. ^ "Studio profile: Jolt Online". edge-online.com. 2011-09-15. Retrieved 2012-03-16.
  7. ^ "Championship Manager: Rivals – Football & Soccer Game in Facebook". Jolt and Beautiful Game Studios. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
  8. ^ "Jolt Online Gaming Launches Championship Manager: Rivals". Jolt and Beautiful Game Studios. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
  9. ^ "Championship Manager: Rivals – Football & Soccer". AppData. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
  10. ^ "Championship Manager: Rivals - Manage your dream team to the top in our latest Facebook game". Jolt. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
  11. ^ "Earth Announcement - Jolt Forums". Forums.joltonline.com. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  12. ^ S. Blanchfield; B. McDonnell; D. Cannata; J. Terkowitz (14 February 2017). "Long Live The New Lords Of Utopia". The Official Utopia Blog. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  13. ^ Guttridge, Luke (2009-02-26). "Jolt Online confirms Utopia sequel".
  14. ^ Utopia Kingdoms Forums (2010-11-16). "Utopia Kingdoms: Closure Announcement".
  15. ^ "Verily we welcome thee, Lords and Ladies, to Utopia Kingdoms on Facebook". Joltonline.com. 2010-11-11. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  16. ^ Zistia (2010-12-22). "Apology Announcement". Joltonline.com. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  17. ^ Lydias (2010-12-22). "Welcome". Joltonline.com. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  18. ^ Hartley, Darleen (2010-12-22). "Utopia Kingdoms Released as a Free Facebook Game". Brightsideofnews.com. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  19. ^ Graft, Kris (2009-01-14). "Zork MMO Announced".
  20. ^ Biggs, John (2009-04-03). "Legends of Zork: This is not the Zork you're looking for". Crunchgear.com. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  21. ^ Washburne, Robert (2009-09-30). "Legends of Zork: Just Adventure". Justadventure.com. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  22. ^ Thundergore (2011-05-24). . Joltonline.com. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  23. ^ Jolt (2009-09-23). "Jolt and Hattrick Announce International Team-Up".
  24. ^ Trukz Forums (2010-11-16). . Archived from the original on December 1, 2010.
  25. ^ "NSFW: Jolt Online releases new game 'Playboy Party'". AllFacebook. 2010-11-30.
  26. ^ Gamershell (2010-11-30). "Jolt launches Playboy Party".
  27. ^ "Jolt Online Gaming and Playboy Enterprises Inc. Announce Playboy Manager: The Massively Casual Online Game!". Jolt. 2009-05-06.
  28. ^ Kee, Tameka (2009-05-11). "Yes, You, Too, Can Manage A Playboy Playmate (Virtually, At Least)". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  29. ^ Kennedy, John (2009-06-04). "Playing the Game: Irish Playboy Builds a Global Online Empire". Siliconrepublic.com. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  30. ^ . IGN. 2009-05-06. Archived from the original on May 10, 2009.
  31. ^ "Playboy Party Game on Facebook with announcement: "Sorry, this game has been closed ..."". Jolt. 2011-10-30.
  32. ^ "Playboy Party: New version launched!". Jolt. 2011-03-31.
  33. ^ "Playboy Party: Game Closure". Jolt. 2011-09-12.
  34. ^ Barry, Max. "Max's post about closing NationStates2".
  35. ^ Barry, Max. "NationStates2". Retrieved 2009-11-09.

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Jolt Online Gaming was 1 2 an online gaming company hosted in Ireland Its main site provided news reviews and interviews concerning upcoming games on consoles and computers while its gaming network Jolt Online Gaming Network hosted and published free to play browser based games Notable works included Utopia Utopia Kingdoms Legends of Zork and NationStates 2 Jolt Online GamingCompany typeOnline gaming networkFounded1999 1999 Defunct16 March 2012 2012 03 16 HeadquartersDublin IrelandKey peopleDylan Collins As of 14 March 2012 Jolt s CEO Richard Barnwell announced through the Utopia Kingdoms forum that the company would be closing in the next couple of days It s my job to oversee the Games Studios and all of the people and games within them So as you can imagine Utopia Kingdoms has been a big part of my life It s therefore with disappointment I have to share the news with you that Jolt will be closing down at the end of the week March 16th 2012 Richard Barnwell 3 Contents 1 History 2 Hosted games 2 1 Championship Manager Rivals 2 2 Earth 2025 2 3 Utopia 2 4 Utopia Kingdoms 2 5 Legends of Zork 2 6 Hattrick 2 7 Trukz 2 8 Playboy Party 2 9 NationStates 2 3 ReferencesHistory editFounded in 1999 Jolt Online Gaming was based in Europe with servers across the US Jolt was known as one of the pioneers of the supply of rentable servers to online gaming clans Jolt was acquired by OMAC Industries a company based in Dublin Ireland in June 2008 4 On 8 November 2009 the website Silicon Republic confirmed that GameStop had acquired a stake in Jolt making a major undisclosed investment 5 6 The Jolt Online Gaming Network had been noted for releasing browser based games using the names and fictional worlds of older games or franchises Their business models often employed micropayment systems as well as basic banner advertisements Hosted games editChampionship Manager Rivals edit Championship Manager Rivals is a football soccer game playable through the Facebook 7 website It was officially released on 1 June 2011 by Jolt Online and developed by Beautiful Game Studios 8 The game is the most successful game that Jolt currently has with a user base of 30 000 monthly active users MAU 9 Jolt announced updates including player vs player gaming which would allow friend s teams to play against each other 10 With the recent changes the company is experiencing as of 16 March 2012 the future of Championship Manager Rivals is unknown The game s forum is down 1 and the company has not specified how the company s closure will affect the game There are no noticeable changes in game and no downtime reported Earth 2025 edit Earth 2025 was a browser based massive multiplayer internet based strategy game originally created and run by Mehul Patel It was first officially brought online in 1997 and acquired by Jolt through the 2008 sale of Swirve com to Omac Industries In 2008 Jolt acquired this game along with Swirve s Utopia On 4 November 2009 Jolt announced that they would no longer be continuing the game when the current rounds end in December citing an over abundance of technical problems which allegedly made continuing support untenable 11 Utopia edit Utopia is a browser based massive multiplayer internet based strategy game originally developed by Mehul Patel and run by Swirve com It was first officially brought online in 1998 and acquired by Jolt through the 2008 sale of Swirve com to Omac Industries In 2009 following repeated denial of service attacks on the Utopia servers Jolt sold the IP to the Dublin based Front Square Solutions Sean Blanchfield and Brian McDonnell and shut down the old game servers Front Square relaunched the game at utopia game com by the end of the year after rewriting its code base from scratch with identical gameplay In February 2017 Blanchfield and McDonnell announced the sale of the game to the Massachusetts based MUGA Gaming LLC headed by David Cannata and Jeff Terkowitz 12 Utopia Kingdoms edit Utopia Kingdoms is an online strategy game related to the universe of Utopia which was released in early 2009 and originally promoted as a kind of sequel 13 Utopia Kingdoms allows players to pick a race from the original game and build a kingdom juggling buildings resource manufacturing and high risk combat It was made in conjunction with XS Software and is based on their game Khan Wars On 16 November 2010 Jolt announced that Utopia Kingdoms would be discontinued after 31 January 2011 citing lack of development resources 14 Around the same time Jolt Online who had already been developing a re release of Utopia Kingdoms game on Facebook announced it officially on 11 November 2010 on the game s Facebook page 15 The original official forum announcement was lost due to data failure on or around 21 December 2010 16 the forum announced a second welcome to current Utopia Kingdoms players on 22 December 2010 17 which was thought to be the official release of the game although it was not 18 Jolt Online s CEO Richard Barnwell communicated that the company s closure will not affect Utopia Kingdoms I believe so much in the future of the game I ve taken it on personally Utopia Kingdoms has just become an Indie game It will remain alive and you can continue to play as you have been I hope the following questions and answers help explain the situation further Richard Barnwell 3 Legends of Zork edit Main article Legends of Zork Legends of Zork was a casual adventure game that was released in April 2009 19 that took place in the Zork universe a text based adventure game created in the 1980s for the PC It was released on April Fool s Day 2009 to mixed reviews with some saying that it had little to do with the original Zork 20 Other more recent reviews of the game were more positive describing later features added to the game with puzzles that would make the original Zork developers proud 21 Finally on 24 May 2011 two years and one month after its release Jolt Online announced the game closure to players in game 22 Hattrick edit Main article Hattrick video game Hattrick a Swedish based sports game agreed to allow Jolt to host their game and make it available to more countries including the US UK Ireland and Australia 23 Trukz edit Trukz was a text based game that allowed the player to create a truck driver and simulate the multitude of struggles cargo truck drivers endure on the road the goal being upgrading their vehicle with commissions earned from the shipping and earning achievements for playing The game used Google Maps to point out cities they visited or pass on their drives On 16 November 2010 Jolt announced that Trukz would be discontinued after 31 January 2011 citing lack of development resources 24 Playboy Party edit Playboy Party was a short lived online game released on Facebook around 30 November 2010 25 26 The game was released after Jolt failed to launch the long promised Playboy Manager game that they had planned in conjunction with Playboy 27 since 2009 The game consisted in the player being a talent agent managing supermodels in an attempt to beat other agents to a prized spot as a Playboy supermodel 28 It was announced in May 2009 and garnered media coverage from well known publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Forbes 29 The original Playboy Manager website contained the options to pre register beta sign ups 30 and subscription to updates as well as promotional content The Playboy Party game in Facebook 31 was poorly managed requiring a reset that made players start from scratch on March 31 2011 32 It was closed six months later on September 12 2011 33 NationStates 2 edit NationStates 2 was a sequel to the popular society simulation game Jennifer Government NationStates which lost its authorization 34 after not meeting its contractual obligations to the owner of the original NationStates NationStates 2 was unpopular next to its predecessor suffering from technical issues and was later discontinued After it was taken down the owner of NationStates author Max Barry reclaimed the domain and encouraged users to return or try the original version which was now proudly Jolt free 35 References edit Lydias Lydias BIG News A Game Changer A message from Richard Barnwell Forums joltonline com Retrieved 2012 03 16 As of March 2012 Jolt Online Gaming has ceased trading joltonline com Retrieved 2012 03 16 a b ukfb forums joltonline com BIG News A Game Changer Elliott Phil 2008 06 18 OMAC Industries acquires Jolt Online Gaming Kennedy John 2009 11 08 GameStop Acquires Stake in Jolt Online Siliconrepublic com Retrieved 2009 11 09 Studio profile Jolt Online edge online com 2011 09 15 Retrieved 2012 03 16 Championship Manager Rivals Football amp Soccer Game in Facebook Jolt and Beautiful Game Studios Retrieved 2011 10 30 Jolt Online Gaming Launches Championship Manager Rivals Jolt and Beautiful Game Studios Retrieved 2011 10 30 Championship Manager Rivals Football amp Soccer AppData Retrieved 2011 10 30 Championship Manager Rivals Manage your dream team to the top in our latest Facebook game Jolt Retrieved 2011 10 30 Earth Announcement Jolt Forums Forums joltonline com Retrieved 2009 11 09 S Blanchfield B McDonnell D Cannata J Terkowitz 14 February 2017 Long Live The New Lords Of Utopia The Official Utopia Blog Retrieved 21 January 2018 Guttridge Luke 2009 02 26 Jolt Online confirms Utopia sequel Utopia Kingdoms Forums 2010 11 16 Utopia Kingdoms Closure Announcement Verily we welcome thee Lords and Ladies to Utopia Kingdoms on Facebook Joltonline com 2010 11 11 Retrieved 2011 05 28 Zistia 2010 12 22 Apology Announcement Joltonline com Retrieved 2011 05 28 Lydias 2010 12 22 Welcome Joltonline com Retrieved 2011 05 28 Hartley Darleen 2010 12 22 Utopia Kingdoms Released as a Free Facebook Game Brightsideofnews com Retrieved 2011 05 28 Graft Kris 2009 01 14 Zork MMO Announced Biggs John 2009 04 03 Legends of Zork This is not the Zork you re looking for Crunchgear com Retrieved 2009 04 09 Washburne Robert 2009 09 30 Legends of Zork Just Adventure Justadventure com Retrieved 2009 10 05 Thundergore 2011 05 24 Legends of Zork Game Closure Joltonline com Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved 2011 05 28 Jolt 2009 09 23 Jolt and Hattrick Announce International Team Up Trukz Forums 2010 11 16 Trukz Forum and Game Closure Archived from the original on December 1 2010 NSFW Jolt Online releases new game Playboy Party AllFacebook 2010 11 30 Gamershell 2010 11 30 Jolt launches Playboy Party Jolt Online Gaming and Playboy Enterprises Inc Announce Playboy Manager The Massively Casual Online Game Jolt 2009 05 06 Kee Tameka 2009 05 11 Yes You Too Can Manage A Playboy Playmate Virtually At Least Washingtonpost com Retrieved 2009 10 05 Kennedy John 2009 06 04 Playing the Game Irish Playboy Builds a Global Online Empire Siliconrepublic com Retrieved 2009 11 09 Playboy Manager Announced It s a Casual MMO to be played in short bursts IGN 2009 05 06 Archived from the original on May 10 2009 Playboy Party Game on Facebook with announcement Sorry this game has been closed Jolt 2011 10 30 Playboy Party New version launched Jolt 2011 03 31 Playboy Party Game Closure Jolt 2011 09 12 Barry Max Max s post about closing NationStates2 Barry Max NationStates2 Retrieved 2009 11 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jolt Online Gaming amp oldid 1187430673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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