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July 10, 2008 8:12 AM PDT

Yahoo to offer ad-supported online games

Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
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Yahoo Games announced on Thursday that it will expand into ad-supported online games by the end of the year, a move not without its controversy.

Yahoo Games expects to offer more than 400 ad-supported downloadable games via assistance from casual-game advertising network and technology players Double Fusion and NeoEdge Networks.

Under the partnership, Double Fusion and NeoEdge will sell and integrate video ads before, during, and after a game, which is downloaded from Yahoo Games. NeoEdge also is providing technology that will enable Yahoo to insert ads into its game library without requiring the game source code.

Yahoo, however, still plans to retain the ability for users to continue receiving paid game downloads, sans advertising appearing on the games.

That flexibility may be key in satisfying players who may not necessary want ads tucked into a shooter game or a jam session, nor ads scrolling by before or after a game. Nonetheless, Yankee Group Research projects worldwide in-game advertising to soar to $971.3 million by 2011 from $77.7 million in 2006.

Yahoo Games plans to offer ad-supported downloadable games from such publishers as Alawar Entertainment, Big Fish Games, and Last Day of Work.

Originally posted at Digital Media
Dawn Kawamoto covers enterprise security and financial news relating to technology for CNET News. E-mail Dawn.
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by lorijones July 10, 2008 8:57 AM PDT
There is another way to keep gamers happy, and let them be in control of their online advertising enviroment.

Ads That Pay for Game Play
http://www.centredaily.com/business/technology/story/699462.html
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