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MSN Games

MSN Games (also known as Zone.com - formerly known as The Village, Internet Gaming Zone, MSN Gaming Zone, and MSN Games by Zone.com) is a casual gaming web site, with single player, multiplayer, PC download, and social casino video games. Games are available in free online, trial, and full feature pay-to-play versions.

MSN Games
Type of site
Web Games
OwnerMicrosoft
Created byMSN
Microsoft
URLzone.msn.com
CommercialYes, ad funded
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedAugust 7, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-08-07)[1] (as Zone.com)

MSN Games is a part of Xbox Game Studios, associated with the MSN portal, and is owned by Microsoft, headquartered in Redmond, Washington.

History edit

The first version of the site, which was then called "The Village", was founded by Kevin Binkley, Ted Griggs, and Hoon Im. In 1996, Steve Murch, an employee of Microsoft, convinced Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer to acquire the small online game site, then owned by Electric Gravity. The site was rebranded to "Internet Gaming Zone" and launched in 1996.

It started with a handful of card and board games like Hearts, Spades, Checkers, Backgammon, and Bridge.

For the following 5 years, the Internet Gaming Zone would be renamed several times and would increase in popularity with the introduction of popular retail- and MMORPG-games, such as MechWarrior, Rainbow Six, UltraCorps, Age of Empires, Asheron's Call and Fighter Ace.

The website also featured a community forum which was set-up in 2006. This lasted until the closure of MSN Groups in 2009.

Microsoft announced in July 2019 that it would be shutting down the Internet series of games built into Windows operating systems. Windows XP and ME games were shut down on July 31, 2019, while the remaining games on Windows 7 were shut down on January 22, 2020 (a little over a week after Microsoft ceased support for Windows 7).[2]

CD-ROM matchmaking edit

MSN Games announced the retiring of support for CD-ROM games, chat lobbies, the ZoneFriends client and the Member Plus program, scheduled for June 19, 2006.[3] In a series of public chats held with various administrators and developers of the Zone, MSN outlined its plan to shift its gaming environment into Windows Live Messenger, a more frequently updated client than the outdated ZoneFriends messenger used on the Zone. However, due primarily to MSN's inability to provide a timeframe for the expected replacement of chat lobbies, tournaments, and its Member Plus volunteer moderator program, thousands of players appeared at each session to express their discontent, and began an online petition in an attempt to stop MSN's scheduled changes. As with previous changes, however, MSN continued to stand firm in its commitment to the retirement of its services, citing outdated hardware and lack of economic viability for the old products.

Although alternatives exist to the Zone for CD-ROM gameplay, many Microsoft game studios embedded Zone links and functionality into their games, including Rockstar San Diego' Midtown Madness and Ensemble Studios' Age of Empires game series. Ensemble only began their switch to an in-game matchmaking system with the release of Age of Mythology. Age of Empires III (2005) also had in-game matchmaking.

Games as recent as Flight Simulator 98 and Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds utilized the Zone's lobby system for matchmaking. For many such games, no replacement service has been announced. The first game in the Flight Simulator series to use in-game matchmaking is Flight Simulator X, released early 2007, leaving a gap of several months without MSN supported matchmaking services.

Competitors edit

The Zone's first competitors were AOL's Games.com, as well Mplayer.com (and its successor Gamespy), Pogo.com and Sega's Heat.net. Formerly, the site competed with other similar free-game sites, such as Yahoo! Games and msngames.org.

Volunteers edit

MSN's competition with AOL Games resulted in the creation of a Volunteer Program for the Zone, which AOL also offered. The idea was to have volunteers moderating chat lobbies, hosting tourneys, offering tech support, and interacting with the gamers to collect general feedback. Volunteer Moderators for the Zone were initially designated as members of the "Zone Team", or zTeam, with assorted tokens assigned to five different teams: the Gaming Team (!), Helproom Team (+), Tournament Hosting Team (%), zStar Team (*), and Tech Support Team (?).

Because of legal complexities when AOL was sued by their volunteers—and the volunteers won the case—MSN Games reformed their policy by contracting a third-party company to manage the program. In 2001, Participate Systems won the contract and would continue to lead the program until its official disbanding. During the volunteer program's conversion to its new management, all previous token designations were replaced with a single "+" token and a new name, the "Member Plus", or MPlus program. Participate Systems was acquired by Outstart.com in November 2004.[4]

The Zone sanctioned a number of independent groups to operate tournaments on the Zone, subject to the groups retaining a tokened tournament director and obeying the Zone Code of Conduct. Groups operated in a number of games, including backgammon, cribbage, chess, hearts, and others. Some of these groups (for example RTW Online's Thunder and MrFixitOnline's Smackdown series of tournaments in the Age of Empires series of games) created an intense following, and the associated intercine rivalries. A few, such as GammonZone and Warpgammon (backgammon) and Pegging Pals (cribbage) even survived the demise of the Zone and migrated to other servers.

Citing MSN's statement regarding the closure of CD-ROM games on the Zone on June 19, 2006, the Member Plus program was also disbanded at that time, due to the removal of chat capabilities from game lobbies and the end of support for the ZoneFriends client.

Setbacks edit

  • In 2000, the site started to be a target of continuous crack attacks. Crackers, script kiddies for the most part, targeted the Zone software. In 2004, the worst crack attack occurred through the use of social engineering, giving the intruders access to the administrator tools. The intruders used their new-found tools to ban players and other site volunteers.
  • After the dot-com boom, web sites claimed difficulties managing their finances. MSN Games changed its market strategy and left the retail market to focus solely on free and premium games, a decision that finally culminated in their decision to retire support for CD-ROM games and lobbies on June 19, 2006.
  • Specialized programs, including the Fighter Ace and Allegiance teams, disbanded during the Zone's transition to the Member Plus program, due primarily to the planned retirement of their associated games.

Legacy edit

  • Personalities such as Bill Gates and his friend, Warren Buffett, have played bridge on the Zone. Garry Kasparov, chess champion, played in a chess game organized by Microsoft. World champion Alex Moiseyev and grandmaster Tim Laverty also played checkers on Zone. The Sheik of The United Arab Emirates invited a few backgammon players from the Zone to play in his "2nd annual Abu Dhabi Backgammon Championship".[5] Many of the "Giants of Backgammon" (top 32 in the world) participated in Zone tournaments, including Neil Kazaross, Johannes Levermann, Steve Sax, Howard Ring, Paul Weaver, Kit Woolsey, and Bill Robertie.
  • MSN Games is credited for assisting with the introduction of new games on Windows Live Messenger and the development of Xbox Live Arcade.
  • Writer Dorothy Rosencrans wrote a book about her experiences at MSN Games and her encounter with Bill Gates.
  • MSN Games is credited with renaming DiamondMine to Bejeweled, which is one of the most popular casual games of all time.
  • Members Plus originally utilized a Microsoft-authored program called ZoneCommander to access lobbies directly, bypassing web pages. This was later replaced by ZoneOrchestrator, a program written by two Members Plus which improved upon ZoneCommander by adding chat monitoring facilities and an enhanced user interface. Some years later, ZoneCommander was retired in favor of ZoneOrchestrator,[6] which became the official tool of choice and remained so until the lobbies closed on June 19, 2006.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Zone.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  2. ^ Fingas, Jon (July 14, 2019). "Microsoft is shutting down its internet board and card games". Engadget. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  3. ^ . MSN Games. Archived from the original on February 2, 2007. Retrieved November 6, 2021.
  4. ^ "Home".
  5. ^ . geocities.com. Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved January 13, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Most Valuable Professionals Create Stronger Connections between Microsoft and Customers". February 11, 2003.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • The book about MSN Zone by Dorothy Rosencrans

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources MSN Games news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message MSN Games also known as Zone com formerly known as The Village Internet Gaming Zone MSN Gaming Zone and MSN Games by Zone com is a casual gaming web site with single player multiplayer PC download and social casino video games Games are available in free online trial and full feature pay to play versions MSN GamesType of siteWeb GamesOwnerMicrosoftCreated byMSNMicrosoftURLzone wbr msn wbr comCommercialYes ad fundedRegistrationOptionalLaunchedAugust 7 1996 27 years ago 1996 08 07 1 as Zone com MSN Games is a part of Xbox Game Studios associated with the MSN portal and is owned by Microsoft headquartered in Redmond Washington Contents 1 History 1 1 CD ROM matchmaking 2 Competitors 3 Volunteers 4 Setbacks 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe first version of the site which was then called The Village was founded by Kevin Binkley Ted Griggs and Hoon Im In 1996 Steve Murch an employee of Microsoft convinced Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer to acquire the small online game site then owned by Electric Gravity The site was rebranded to Internet Gaming Zone and launched in 1996 It started with a handful of card and board games like Hearts Spades Checkers Backgammon and Bridge For the following 5 years the Internet Gaming Zone would be renamed several times and would increase in popularity with the introduction of popular retail and MMORPG games such as MechWarrior Rainbow Six UltraCorps Age of Empires Asheron s Call and Fighter Ace The website also featured a community forum which was set up in 2006 This lasted until the closure of MSN Groups in 2009 Microsoft announced in July 2019 that it would be shutting down the Internet series of games built into Windows operating systems Windows XP and ME games were shut down on July 31 2019 while the remaining games on Windows 7 were shut down on January 22 2020 a little over a week after Microsoft ceased support for Windows 7 2 CD ROM matchmaking edit MSN Games announced the retiring of support for CD ROM games chat lobbies the ZoneFriends client and the Member Plus program scheduled for June 19 2006 3 In a series of public chats held with various administrators and developers of the Zone MSN outlined its plan to shift its gaming environment into Windows Live Messenger a more frequently updated client than the outdated ZoneFriends messenger used on the Zone However due primarily to MSN s inability to provide a timeframe for the expected replacement of chat lobbies tournaments and its Member Plus volunteer moderator program thousands of players appeared at each session to express their discontent and began an online petition in an attempt to stop MSN s scheduled changes As with previous changes however MSN continued to stand firm in its commitment to the retirement of its services citing outdated hardware and lack of economic viability for the old products Although alternatives exist to the Zone for CD ROM gameplay many Microsoft game studios embedded Zone links and functionality into their games including Rockstar San Diego Midtown Madness and Ensemble Studios Age of Empires game series Ensemble only began their switch to an in game matchmaking system with the release of Age of Mythology Age of Empires III 2005 also had in game matchmaking Games as recent as Flight Simulator 98 and Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds utilized the Zone s lobby system for matchmaking For many such games no replacement service has been announced The first game in the Flight Simulator series to use in game matchmaking is Flight Simulator X released early 2007 leaving a gap of several months without MSN supported matchmaking services Competitors editThe Zone s first competitors were AOL s Games com as well Mplayer com and its successor Gamespy Pogo com and Sega s Heat net Formerly the site competed with other similar free game sites such as Yahoo Games and msngames org Volunteers editMSN s competition with AOL Games resulted in the creation of a Volunteer Program for the Zone which AOL also offered The idea was to have volunteers moderating chat lobbies hosting tourneys offering tech support and interacting with the gamers to collect general feedback Volunteer Moderators for the Zone were initially designated as members of the Zone Team or zTeam with assorted tokens assigned to five different teams the Gaming Team Helproom Team Tournament Hosting Team zStar Team and Tech Support Team Because of legal complexities when AOL was sued by their volunteers and the volunteers won the case MSN Games reformed their policy by contracting a third party company to manage the program In 2001 Participate Systems won the contract and would continue to lead the program until its official disbanding During the volunteer program s conversion to its new management all previous token designations were replaced with a single token and a new name the Member Plus or MPlus program Participate Systems was acquired by Outstart com in November 2004 4 The Zone sanctioned a number of independent groups to operate tournaments on the Zone subject to the groups retaining a tokened tournament director and obeying the Zone Code of Conduct Groups operated in a number of games including backgammon cribbage chess hearts and others Some of these groups for example RTW Online s Thunder and MrFixitOnline s Smackdown series of tournaments in the Age of Empires series of games created an intense following and the associated intercine rivalries A few such as GammonZone and Warpgammon backgammon and Pegging Pals cribbage even survived the demise of the Zone and migrated to other servers Citing MSN s statement regarding the closure of CD ROM games on the Zone on June 19 2006 the Member Plus program was also disbanded at that time due to the removal of chat capabilities from game lobbies and the end of support for the ZoneFriends client Setbacks editIn 2000 the site started to be a target of continuous crack attacks Crackers script kiddies for the most part targeted the Zone software In 2004 the worst crack attack occurred through the use of social engineering giving the intruders access to the administrator tools The intruders used their new found tools to ban players and other site volunteers After the dot com boom web sites claimed difficulties managing their finances MSN Games changed its market strategy and left the retail market to focus solely on free and premium games a decision that finally culminated in their decision to retire support for CD ROM games and lobbies on June 19 2006 Specialized programs including the Fighter Ace and Allegiance teams disbanded during the Zone s transition to the Member Plus program due primarily to the planned retirement of their associated games Legacy editPersonalities such as Bill Gates and his friend Warren Buffett have played bridge on the Zone Garry Kasparov chess champion played in a chess game organized by Microsoft World champion Alex Moiseyev and grandmaster Tim Laverty also played checkers on Zone The Sheik of The United Arab Emirates invited a few backgammon players from the Zone to play in his 2nd annual Abu Dhabi Backgammon Championship 5 Many of the Giants of Backgammon top 32 in the world participated in Zone tournaments including Neil Kazaross Johannes Levermann Steve Sax Howard Ring Paul Weaver Kit Woolsey and Bill Robertie MSN Games is credited for assisting with the introduction of new games on Windows Live Messenger and the development of Xbox Live Arcade Writer Dorothy Rosencrans wrote a book about her experiences at MSN Games and her encounter with Bill Gates MSN Games is credited with renaming DiamondMine to Bejeweled which is one of the most popular casual games of all time Members Plus originally utilized a Microsoft authored program called ZoneCommander to access lobbies directly bypassing web pages This was later replaced by ZoneOrchestrator a program written by two Members Plus which improved upon ZoneCommander by adding chat monitoring facilities and an enhanced user interface Some years later ZoneCommander was retired in favor of ZoneOrchestrator 6 which became the official tool of choice and remained so until the lobbies closed on June 19 2006 See also editKasparov versus the WorldReferences edit Zone com WHOIS DNS amp Domain Info DomainTools WHOIS Retrieved August 2 2016 Fingas Jon July 14 2019 Microsoft is shutting down its internet board and card games Engadget Retrieved July 14 2019 Beyond the Zone MSN Games Looks to the Future MSN Games Archived from the original on February 2 2007 Retrieved November 6 2021 Home Archived copy geocities com Archived from the original on October 27 2009 Retrieved January 13 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Most Valuable Professionals Create Stronger Connections between Microsoft and Customers February 11 2003 Playing Around My Adventures on the Zone Com by Dorothy Rosencrans ISBN 0 595 29481 2 Acoustical Poetry A collection of Writings by Lily Sparkletoon 1598002619 which can be found at https www amazon com gp product 1598002619 External links editOfficial website nbsp The book about MSN Zone by Dorothy Rosencrans Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MSN Games amp oldid 1222255863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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