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This page acts as a sandbox for projects currently being worked on by the user [[User:DUNGEONCRAWLERS|DUNGEONCRAWLERS]].
This page acts as a sandbox for projects currently being worked on by the user [[User:DUNGEONCRAWLERS|DUNGEONCRAWLERS]].
<br>'''Current Project: GS History / Print Media & Advertising Archive'''
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[[Image:1997 GSIII ADVERT-NEVER-KNOW.JPG|thumb|'''1997 [http://www.gemstone.net/ GemStone III] advertisement.'''<br> ''"You never know who will show up."''<br>Copyright [https://www.play.net/corporate/ Simutronics Corp].]]
[[Image:1997 GSIII ADVERT-CHAIN-LETTER.JPG|thumb|'''1997 [http://www.gemstone.net/ GemStone III] advertisement.'''<br> ''"Send a chain letter on your lunch hour"''<br>Copyright [https://www.play.net/corporate/ Simutronics Corp].]]
[[Image:1993 GSIII ADVERT-BEYOND-FANTASY.JPG|thumb|'''1993 [http://www.gemstone.net/ GemStone III] advertisement.'''<br> ''"Beyond fantasy. Beyond legend."''<br>Copyright [https://www.play.net/corporate/ Simutronics Corp].]]
[[Image:1991 GS ADVENT WANTED.JPG|thumb|'''1991 GEnie Multi-Player Games advertisement for [http://www.gemstone.net/ GemStone III]'''<br> ''"Wanted"''<br>Copyright [https://www.play.net/corporate/ Simutronics Corp].]]


=Print Media & Advertising Archive=

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==Advertising==

===1993 "Game of the Year" Advertising Blitz===

details...

===1997 "Switch to Web" Advertising Blitz===

details...

===Simutronics Affiliate Program===

Alongside the extensive advertising blitz of 1997 to push for new web based customers, [[Simutronics]] launched the '''[https://archive.org/details/boardwatch-1997-09/page/18/mode/2up?q=%22Gemstone+III%22 Simutronics Affiliate Program]''' targeting internet service providers. ISPs would receive cash payment from [[Simutronics]] for referrals by bundling [[Simutronics]] games, including '''Gemstone III''', DragonRealms, Modus Operandi, and Cyberstrike, with start-up software and/or providing links to [[Simutronics]] games websites.

As a result, from 1998-2000, '''Gemstone III''' was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-label_product white-labled] by early online third-party [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affiliate_marketing affiliate services] such as [https://archive.org/details/pc-games-april-1998/page/n53/mode/2up?q=%22Gemstone+III%22 Mplayer.com] and [https://archive.org/details/electronics_and_beyond-1998_05_1/page/n71/mode/2up?q=%22Gemstone+III%22 ICL GamesZone].

Latest revision as of 09:08, 27 March 2024

This page acts as a sandbox for projects currently being worked on by the user DUNGEONCRAWLERS.
Current Project: GS History / Print Media & Advertising Archive


1997 GemStone III advertisement.
"You never know who will show up."
Copyright Simutronics Corp.
1997 GemStone III advertisement.
"Send a chain letter on your lunch hour"
Copyright Simutronics Corp.
1993 GemStone III advertisement.
"Beyond fantasy. Beyond legend."
Copyright Simutronics Corp.
1991 GEnie Multi-Player Games advertisement for GemStone III
"Wanted"
Copyright Simutronics Corp.


Print Media & Advertising Archive

((insert article archive table))


Advertising

1993 "Game of the Year" Advertising Blitz

details...

1997 "Switch to Web" Advertising Blitz

details...

Simutronics Affiliate Program

Alongside the extensive advertising blitz of 1997 to push for new web based customers, Simutronics launched the Simutronics Affiliate Program targeting internet service providers. ISPs would receive cash payment from Simutronics for referrals by bundling Simutronics games, including Gemstone III, DragonRealms, Modus Operandi, and Cyberstrike, with start-up software and/or providing links to Simutronics games websites.

As a result, from 1998-2000, Gemstone III was white-labled by early online third-party affiliate services such as Mplayer.com and ICL GamesZone.