Speakeasy, the nation's largest independent broadband service provider, today announced a promotion that gives new subscribers the choice of a free Sony PlayStation® 2 or Microsoft Xbox™ gaming console with the purchase of DSL service. The promotion runs through Monday, September 30, and is available when ordering one of Speakeasy's broadband gaming packages.

"Speakeasy is continuing to build momentum as the broadband provider of choice for smart people who want to play games online," said Edward Bender, Speakeasy's Director of Online Gaming. "This is by far the most aggressive broadband gaming promotion ever launched within this industry. It's also in keeping with our great history of providing unmatched service to online gaming enthusiasts. We already have seen a huge number of our customers hooking up game consoles to their DSL connections to enjoy awesome broadband gaming through our incredibly fast network access."

Oregon resident and Speakeasy customer Rob Ling said, "High-speed Internet access to me means lag-free gaming over a clean uncongested network. There are very few good broadband ISPs for gamers who play network intensive games such as Counter-Strike™, EverQuest® and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater™. Speakeasy simply does not gamble by over-selling their bandwidth. They provide their customers with the bandwidth they purchased and more -- Speakeasy is the first ISP to put game servers and fast downloads directly into their network."

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According to MacDougall, game development is, by nature, dynamic. Relationships continually change to meet the needs of both manufacturers and publishers. "The disposition of this investment leaves us in a position to become even more aggressive in expanding our development capacity, both internally and externally. Aside from several partnerships already announced over the past year, we are currently in similar talks with several other prospective partners around the world."

In the past year, Nintendo has added emphasis on games which offer true innovation to video game players, and especially those with appeal to older players. Key current and upcoming NINTENDO GAMECUBE(TM) titles include Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem(TM), Animal Crossing(TM), Metroid® Prime, The Legend of Zelda® and Capcom's upcoming Resident Evil series exclusively for NINTENDO GAMECUBE.

"Although we declined the opportunity to continue our exclusive agreement with Rare, this announcement does not diminish our respect for their work or the past contributions they have made to Nintendo," adds MacDougall.

As the worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co. Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its popular home video game systems. The systems include Game Boy®, Nintendo® 64, Game Boy Advance and NINTENDO GAMECUBE. Since the release of its first home video game system in 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 1.6 billion video games worldwide, creating enduring industry icons such as Mario(TM) and Donkey Kong® and launching such franchises as Zelda(TM) and Pokemon®. As a wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the Western Hemisphere.





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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by phantomAI on 21 Sep 2002 - 13:31
Heheh, if I wasn't on a college T1 line, I'd be interested!
(3 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by oblique on 21 Sep 2002 - 16:29
70$ a month for internet is gay, who cares if they give you a ps2, you can save 30 a month with road runner and buy one yourself, also getting 2mbit downloads instead of 1.5
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by phantomAI on 21 Sep 2002 - 20:06
$70, I thought it was $60. Roadrunner is AT&T, right?
Quote this comment #2.2 Posted by mrdan1286 on 23 Sep 2002 - 06:33
RR is Time Warner
Quote this comment #2.3 Posted by jago6498 on 23 Sep 2002 - 11:16
Roadrunner is still being advertised as AT&T Roadrunner. We have AT&T Roadrunner here at my house.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by werejag on 21 Sep 2002 - 21:13
There are very few good broadband ISPs for gamers
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