Friday, 6 April 2007My Gamesville, Sweepstakes, Friends List
Topic: Feedback
Posted by Chris Cummings at 12:01 AM EDTSome of you have written in with troubles finding your GV Rewards sweepstakes pages and friends lists. All of these can be found in the "My Gamesville" box at the top of most of our pages; when you sign in, click "edit" in the "My Gamesville" box and it will take you to your My Gamesville page which has all that information and more. We're working on an update that will make this more apparent. In the meantime, you can navigate to those pages directly by going to: Weekly GV Rewards sweepstakes: Monthly GV Rewards sweepstakes: Friends list: Note, you will need to sign into Gamesville first to access any of these pages. Log in to Comment | View Comments (11) | Permalink Meet Steve3265, The First Magic 21 Winner
Topic: Members
Posted by Chris Cummings at 12:01 AM EDT
Congratulations again on your win. How does it feel? How long have you been playing on Gamesville? What are your plans for your winnings? I'm glad we could help. Now, let's get to know you a little better: Favorite movie? So if you could have a party and invite anyone in the world, living or dead, real or fictional...? I'm sensing a trend here. Now, I know our members are proud of their pets so I have to ask: Any pets in your house? What kind of dogs? Any distinguishing or fun facts about them? And you mentioned a parrot, too? How's that working out? Well, thank you for taking the time to talk with us. Before we wrap up, is there anything else you'd like to say to your fellow Gamesvillers? Updated: Wednesday, 20 June 2007 10:34 AM EDT Log in to Comment | View Comments (3) | Permalink Thursday, 5 April 2007Site MaintenanceGamesville.com will be brought down for an upgrade tonight, April 5, at around midnight eastern time. The down time should last for no more than two hours. UPDATE, April 6: The upgrade is complete. Part of the release included upgrading the version of Java the games use. (Java is the software allows you to play games on Gamesville and elsewhere, and it is 100% free.) PLEASE NOTE: If you are having trouble getting games to load, please download the latest version of Java at http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp Updated: Friday, 6 April 2007 1:01 PM EDT Log in to Comment | View Comments (21) | Permalink Wednesday, 4 April 2007UpdatesThank you, everyone, for all your comments on the new look for Gamesville and the other changes we've made. We are reading each of your comments and acting on them. Some things, like the Spite & Malice connectivity problems, have been resolved. Others are actively being worked on. Watch this space for updates. Chris
Log in to Comment | View Comments (10) | Permalink Coming Soon: Express Yourself With Avatars
Topic: New Features
Posted by Chris Cummings at 11:20 AM EDTUpdate - July 13, 2007 Good news: Gamesville Avatars are now live! Try Gamesville Avatars now--it's 100% FREE. Note: As of this moment, you can only see your own avatar. However, very soon we're going to give you the ability to see each other's avatars through chat and other means--so get creating! To everyone who wrote in about avatars over the last several weeks: This was a different kind of project for us to work on--and we appreciate your patience as we worked on it--and we hope you enjoy it. If you have comments about things you want to see (more eye choices, for example, or a certain kind of hat, etc.) please post those ideas here and we'll take them into consideration as we introduce new pieces of clothing and other items to dress up your avatars. If you have questions or comments about the avatar system, post them here as well and we'll do a round up of questions and answers in the coming days. Have a great weekend, and have fun with the Gamesville Avatars! Sincerely, Chris Cummings Update - June 21, 2007 We've entered the QA phase for the project, which is great news. Our target launch for avatars is the second week of July. In the meantime, here is a preview of just a handful of the avatars you can create easily and quickly with the Gamesville avatar system...
Update - April 4, 2007 Avatars are one of the new features coming to Gamesville.com over the next few weeks--and we're really excited about them. What are avatars? Basically, avatars are a representation of yourself that are connected to your username. Those of you who have been around here awhile will know that Gamesville currently offers a rudimentary set of avatars in games like spades and euchre. We will continue to support those avatars; so if you like being the crazy baby head, you can continue being the crazy baby head. But we're soon going to add dozens of brand new avatars that will help you express yourself and your mood like never before. Best of all, the Gamesville avatars will be available to all users, FREE of charge. Updated: Friday, 13 July 2007 8:22 PM EDT Log in to Comment | View Comments (113) | Permalink Your Feedback: New Gamesville Design
Topic: Feedback
Posted by Chris Cummings at 12:01 AM EDTThe new design for Gamesville.com is live. Please use this page to let us know what you think of Gamesville's current direction and what you'd like to see next... Thanks, IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are having trouble getting games to load, please download the latest version of Java at http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp Java is the software allows you to play games on Gamesville (and elsewhere), and it is 100% free. Updated: Friday, 6 April 2007 12:56 PM EDT Log in to Comment | View Comments (302) | Permalink Tuesday, 3 April 2007Gamesville Through The Years
Topic: Members
Posted by Chris Cummings at 9:40 PM EDTHi, everyone. We're on the verge of releasing the brand new Gamesville, so everyone at GV HQ is feeling excited and a little wistful, too. Before we go back to the future, I wanted to take a moment to look at where we've been so we can better understand where we're headed. Our first stop: 1997! Gamesville.com, v1
Gamesville.com, v2 I really like the design of this page, as well as the game icons and tag lines. Although, this look wasn't without its controversy; several people internally felt like we devoted an awful lot of space to that postcard graphic, space that would be better served promoting games. This design also introduces the "Panic" button, which lives on to this day inside our games. Gamesville.com, v3 Here is Gamesville, circa 1999, after the company was purchased by Lycos.com. Does anyone miss "Cash Cow"? If so, let me know; I have some ideas on how we could bring that "I Spy"-ish game back better than ever... Gamesville.com, v4 In this version, we start adhering more to the established Lycos brand guide which works well for Lycos, but maybe not so much for Gamesville. I don't know if we ever publicly apologized for the Anna K Tennis Game; if we did, the apology still stands. Note: "Mouse Burglar" is another game I'd like to bring back with some new thinking and technology... Gamesville.com, v5 This was an interesting period, circa 2000. We moved from a web-page-based game platform to our Java platform, which was a monumental undertaking. This was also the part of our history where we launched the official online version of The Price Is Right, which was another tremendous effort; we were all very proud of the final result (except for the Plinko board; the motion of the Plinko chip never did seem quite right to me). Gamesville.com, v6
In a lot of ways, this design was a watershed moment for Gamesville, reclaiming much of our fun and quirkiness and independence as a brand in the Lycos family. This was also a time of great expansion, introducing the GV Rewards loyalty program, the ability to track your favorite games, and the debut of some experimental games such as "Metarok" and "Spite & Malice". Gamesville.com, v7
Updated: Wednesday, 4 April 2007 9:44 AM EDT Log in to Comment | View Comments (8) | Permalink Friday, 30 March 2007The Three Block Rule
Topic: Feedback
Posted by Chris Cummings at 3:58 PM EDTSeveral Gamesvillers have written into customer service recently, asking us to reinstate the "three block rule" in chat. If you read this blog, you know chat is a very hot topic; that's one reason why the changes we made to the chat system recently were not made lightly. Let me explain: When we first instituted the "three-block rule" in chat, we did so with the best of intentions, figuring that if three or more people in a room blocked the same player, we would do the entire room a favor by automatically blocking that player for everyone. The block was meant to be temporary, with the idea that the rude chatters would learn their lesson and act less boorish next time around. What we discovered over time, however, is that most rude chatters won't change their behavior--and, worse, several overly clever players were routinely exploiting the three-block rule, using it to punish innocent players or players they just didn't like. For example, if Sue and Lou were having an argument, Sue would block Lou and then ask two of her friends to block Lou as well, preventing Lou from talking with the other people in the room. When we upgraded our chat system earlier this month, we made two substantial changes: first, we removed the three-block rule so it could no longer be wielded as a weapon against other users who may not deserve it; and second, we made blocking permanent. That second change is very important. Now if you block someone, that username is blocked from communicating with you forever, unless you choose to unblock them. We also made a change to My Gamesville so you can see a full list of the users you've added to your block list. To see your full block list go to: http://www.gamesville.com/my_gv.php As our distinguished competition will tell you, rude people in chat rooms on games sites are a fact of life; no matter where you go, there they are. The fairest thing any of us can do is give you powerful tools to prevent rude players from bothering you as an individual, and hope that you will tell your friends and new players how to block people they find offensive. Of course, if and when rude chatters are reported to us, we will investigate and take appropriate action; but the best, most direct course of action is to use the block button to kick the rude chatters out of your life. Thanks again to everyone who wrote in on this topic; your comments and questions about chat, and everything else, are always appreciated and welcome. PS: To cazadoes_az and everyone who wrote in or posted complaints about tournament players in chat: we're working on something now that should help address your concerns. More information on that soon. PPS: It looks like the "reset" button will officially pressed next week; keep your eyes peeled for updates. Updated: Friday, 30 March 2007 3:59 PM EDT Log in to Comment | View Comments (5) | Permalink Thursday, 29 March 2007Magic 21 Winner!
Topic: Members
Posted by Chris Cummings at 8:55 PM EDTToday, we had our first Magic 21 winner! Everyone, please congratulate Gamesviller "steve3265" of Jeffersonville, NY on his $1,765 win. Steve3265 has been with us since 1999, and he nearly fell out of his chair when he hit the jackpot today. We'll have an interview with him here next week, where we'll learn more about Steve3265 and more about his 42-year-old African parrot, Clancy. Stay tuned! Updated: Wednesday, 20 June 2007 10:32 AM EDT Log in to Comment | View Comments (4) | Permalink Wednesday, 28 March 2007Gina's Famous Guacamole
Topic: GamesVittles Recipes
Posted by Chris Cummings at 12:01 AM EDTGina's Famous Guacamole was submitted to GamesVittles by Gamesviller "Ginagmc" of Tularosa, N.M.
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