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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedMicrosoft adds new card game to MSN Gaming Zone - euchre - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
Telecomworldwire, Jan 25, 2000
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-25 January 2000-Microsoft adds new card game to MSN Gaming Zone (C)1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Microsoft Corp has added the card game 'euchre' to the card and board games that are offered for free online play on MSN Gaming Zone, the company's multiplayer gaming web site at http://www.zone.com.
This month, the site will also launch the Euchre Millennium Tournament, a month long competition in which participants can win a total of USD5,000 in cash and prizes.
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