
News Release
New
Power for Laser Tag Center Operators
Des Moines, Iowa, USA - Intersphere USA today announced the release of
version 3.0 of their LaZerware laser tag management software. LaZerware
which is used by Intersphere laser tag center operators to run the games, coordinates
the arena lights and sounds, while keeping score in real time for all players.
The release of the new version is set to coincide with the launch by Microsoft
of the new Windows 95. Windows 95, which had been code-named "Chicago,"
is the most sophisticated operating system yet for the worlds PCs. It is
a fully integrated 32-bit operating system replacing Windows 3.11, Windows for
Workgroups 3.11, and MS-DOS as the mainstream desktop operating system.
"We have been working diligently to launch our new Windows 95 compliant LaZerware
at the same time as the Microsoft launch." reports Intersphere CEO, Todd
Ferson. "This new operating system brings even greater power and flexibility
to LaZerware Laser tag center operators will appreciate the new benefits
this upgrade gives them."
Version 3.0 is now shipping to customers around the world. The Windows 95 launch
is including an appearance by NBC's "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno at
an industry event hosted Microsoft at their Redmond, Washington, headquarters.
The event is being broadcast on a special Internet World Wide Web site.
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