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Rumor: Call of Duty Elite to offer Founders Program

Call of Duty Elite

Earlier this week, Activision went on a domain buying binge of Black Ops and Modern Warfare domain names.

The shopping spree hasn’t ended.

On August 17, 2011, Activision acquired a slew of domains focusing on a Call of Duty Elite Founders Program ranging from EliteFounders.com to CallofDutyEliteFounders.com.

The company hasn’t announced anything official yet for the “Founders Program”, as far as I can tell.  The “Call of Duty Elite” service launched in Beta last month and if the Founders Program is much like other programs provided by gaming companies it could involve benefits like discounted fees for the subscription-based service, a head start on games and other products, among other things.

Activision registered the domain names through brand protection company MarkMonitor, where it’s own callofduty.com is registered, however each of the names remains hidden behind Whois privacy.

Here’s a look at each of the domains registered earlier this week.

http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutyelitefounder.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutyelitefounders.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/elitefounder.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/elitefounders.com

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Activision may go up to Modern Warfare 6, Black Ops 6 with its newest domains

Call of Duty Black Ops 6

Activision has apparently gone on a domain name shopping spree through the registrar MarkMonitor, acquiring over a dozen Call of Duty-related domain names that hint we might see the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Black Ops series go up to at least six titles.

Domain names like BlackOps6.com and CallofDutyMW6.com were registered.

Here’s a look at the full list of domain registrations that took place on August 15, 2011.

http://whois.domaintools.com/blackops4.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/blackops5.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/blackops6.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutyblackops3.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutyblackops4.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutyblackops5.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutyblackops6.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutymw5.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/callofdutymw6.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/codblackops3.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/codblackops4.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/codblackops5.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/codblackops6.com 

The actual registrant of the name is DNS tination Inc, a Whois privacy service offered by MarkMonitor.  But these domain names are almost certainly owned by Activision, as MarkMonitor is a well-known brand protection company used by top companies like Apple.

It’s entirely possible that these recent registrations are nothing more than part of the company’s intellectual property strategy, but if it’s learned anything from the fiasco over ModernWarfare3.com, it may be planning ahead.

Discussion: Kotaku and VGChartz

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Escalation Studios’ secret beta of ‘Friends and Zombies’ game leaked

Friends and Zombies

Plants vs. Zombies is the fastest-selling game in PopCap’s history. 

The company was recently acquired by Electronic Arts for $1 Billion+ and with zombie games so red hot, it’s no surprise that more companies are throwing their hat into the zombie game development ring.

Escalation Studios, a video game developer that creates games for the iPhone, Nintendo and social networks, and developed Doom Resurrection for the iOS, has been working on a zombies-game project which it recently went live with in secret beta on Facebook.

If you try to access the app on Facebook (which can be found on friendsandzombies.com), you get prompted to enter a Beta username and password. 

Tom Mustaine, the director of Escalation Studios, just recently registered the domain name FriendsandZombies.com in mid July, according to Whois records.  The company also filed for a trademark (Serial Number: 85386479) with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on August 1.

Here’s a look at the full Whois record:

Registrant:
Tom Mustaine
   ATTN FRIENDSANDZOMBIES.COM
   care of Network Solutions
   PO Box 459
   Drums, PA.  US  18222
  
   Domain Name: FRIENDSANDZOMBIES.COM

   Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
      Tom Mustaine               
      ATTN FRIENDSANDZOMBIES.COM
      care of Network Solutions
      PO Box 459
      Drums, PA 18222
      US
     
   Record expires on 14-Jul-2012.
   Record created on 14-Jul-2011.

   Domain servers in listed order:

   NS5.WORLDNIC.COM             205.178.190.3
   NS6.WORLDNIC.COM             206.188.198.3

Nothing official has been said by Escalation Studios, but the game is not a rumor. 

It’s already on Facebook with beta testers.

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Brian Fargo to challenge Zynga? Files 12 “with friends” game trademarks secretly

Sparkworkz with Friends

As I wrote back in July, Zynga filed an application (No. 85361265) for trademark rights on the word mark ”With Friends” in the United States, likely as part of its intellectual property strategy to protect its “With Friends” brands.

The “goods and services” section spelled out in its U.S. trademark is simple: “Providing an online portal for computer games, video games, and gaming applications; providing information about computer games, video games, and gaming applications via the Internet.”

But the trademark filing by the social networking giant which has launched popular takes on word games such as “Words with Friends” and “Hanging with Friends”, hasn’t scared off the competition.

Twelve trademark applications that include the phrase “with friends” have apparently been filed on behalf of Brian Fargo, the CEO of inXile entertainment

While the trademark filings are public, it took a little sleuthing to link Brian Fargo to the applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, which include “Dominos with Friends”, “Sudoku with Friends”, and even “Crosswords with Friends” among the list.

The applicant for each record is Roxy Friday, LLC, whose active officers include none other than Brian Fargo. 

You may not have heard of Roxy Friday or think the Fargo-names are just a coincidence, but Roxy Friday has two other records on file with the USPTO: Platform Racing and Pinball Construction Set.  Pinball Construction Set was designed by Bill Budge, an Apple II game designer like Fargo.

If that’s not enough evidence, Platform Racing is developed by Sparkworkz, the web division of inXile. 

So what is inXile attempting to trademark?

Here’s a look at the applications, all filed on August 9, 2011.

85393489  FARKLE WITH FRIENDS  
85393477  GIN RUMMY WITH FRIENDS  
85393441  CANASTA WITH FRIENDS  
85393429  YACHT WITH FRIENDS  
85392140  MAHJONG WITH FRIENDS  
85392129  CRIBBAGE WITH FRIENDS  
85392110  BACKGAMMON WITH FRIENDS  
85392099  DOMINOS WITH FRIENDS  
85392092  PINOCHOLE WITH FRIENDS  
85387677  SOLITAIRE WITH FRIENDS  
85387635  SUDOKU WITH FRIENDS  
85387620  CROSSWORDS WITH FRIENDS

Nearly all the filings fall under the same goods and services as Zynga’s “With Friends” filing; International Class: 041, “Providing an online portal for computer games, video games, and gaming applications; providing information about computer games, video games, and gaming applications via the Internet.”

Brian Fargo recently told a reporter with VentureBeat that inXile will focus on social games that can be operated as a service, where the game launches and is operated in perpetuity online. 

Zynga will definitely take notice, and the outcome will have the attention of many in the social gaming space looking to capitalize on games that include “With Friends”.

Stay tuned.

Discussion: Gamezebo, Bloomberg and Games.com

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Take-Two publishes teaser page for yet-to-be-revealed Citizen Skywatch

Citizen Skywatch teaser page

Take-Two Interactive which released the critically acclaimed Red Dead Redemption in 2010 and publishes the Grand Theft Auto video game series, published a bare bones teaser page to CitizenSkywatch.com, a domain name it acquired in late April.

Up until this last week, the domain name was an empty business profile page at Network Solutions. 

Now the home page for citizenskywatch.com displays a “Citizen Skywatch” logo as pictured above.

Here’s a look at the Whois information that underwent a change, which then prompted me to check the web page.

Registrant:
Administrator, System ContactMiddleName
   Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
   622 Broadway
   4th Floor
   New York, NY 10012
   US

   Domain Name: CITIZENSKYWATCH.COM

   Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
      Administrator, System ContactMiddleName               
      Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
      622 Broadway
      4th Floor
      New York, NY 10012
      US

   Record expires on 26-Apr-2016.
   Record created on 26-Apr-2011.

Take-Two Interactive has not revealed anything yet about the title, but based on the name alone, it’s likely the game has something to do with space, as “skywatch” could be a reference to watching the sky for an alien invasion.

Updated August 15, 2011:  After I posted this story, a member of NeoGAF pointed out that there is also a Twitter page being tested by Take-Two, as well as a YouTube account.

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Discussion: Joystiq, NeoGAFVG247, Destructoid, Playfront, Strategy Informer, G4tv, The Escapist, MTV.com, 1UP, Eurogamer and Gamespot