Thursday, September 14, 2006

World's First MMORPG Golf Game Hits Shelves

Little Ferry, NJ – September 12, 2006 – SyNET Entertainment today announced that the world’s first full 3D, massively multiplayer online (MMO) golf game for PC, Shot-Online, has shipped to retail stores nationwide. Shot-Online combines the social aspects of an MMO role-playing game with the physics and play mechanics of a serious golf simulator. Shot-Online has an MSRP of $29.99 and is rated E for Everyone.

Shot-Online allows players to customize their in-game characters and build up their RPG statistics while competing against other golfers. With over 1 Million players already playing worldwide, Shot-Online delivers an unlimited level of gameplay and social interaction. With a realistic proprietary physics engine and golf swings motion captured from real KLPGA golfers, Shot-Online offers a real MMO golf experience without a subscription fee. Right out of the box, players get $20 of cybercash, entry into exclusive tournaments and a lottery ticket with a grand prize of a set of virtual golf clubs worth $100.

“Shot-Online not only simulates the game of golf, but the friendships and camaraderie that surround the game,” said Harry Rhim, president of SyNET Entertainment. “Players can enjoy the entire country club experience right from the comfort of their home computer!”

About Shot-Online

Shot-Online is the world’s first full 3D PC-online massively multiplayer golf game to combine elements of true golf simulation and role playing together in one. Incorporating elements of traditional role-playing enhanced by a proprietary physics engine for golf ball dynamics and interaction with eight challenging, varied golf courses, Shot-Online is a true sports role-playing game (RPG) that allows players to experience realistic golf simulation (geographical, physical, motional, and environmental factors such as wind, weather, and temperature), full 3D courses and characters, and a variety of camera views that make playing the game a truly immersive experience.

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