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7Seas, Greystripe sign deal to deliver Ad-Supported Mobile Games Hyderabad | Tuesday, Dec 9 2008 IST
The city-based 7Seas Technologies Limited, an Independent IP-based Games Development company, today announced a new partnership with San Francisco-based Greystripe, the leading ad-supported mobile games and applications distributor, to distribute free ad-supported mobile games to players worldwide. A selection of 7Seas mobile games will be delivered through all 100+ of Greystripe's catalog platform partners in addition to their own site www.gamejump.com, giving 7Seassa wider distribution, revenue and brand awareness. Greystripe is the world's first ad-supported mobile games and applications distributor. Its ad-enable games is designed to let publishers generate revenue by serving ads through their games. It also allows advertisers to reach a new mobile audience and consumers can download games for free. The operation between 7Seas and Greystripe will start with 7 mobile games available through them. They are 'Neetu-The Alien Killer' (action game), 'Kraze' (racing game), 'Durby 3D' (racing), 'Treasure Trove' (adventure game), 'Great Elude' (Shooting game), '3D SuDoKu' (puzzle game) and 'Planets of SuDoKu 3D' (puzzle game). ''We are excited to partner with Greystripe as they share our common belief in providing high-quality, engaging mobile experiences to consumers. In addition, Greystripe's entire catalogue of games will be distributed through 7Seas' mobile Web portal www.mobizill.com. The partnership will see the two companies' team up to distribute advertising-funded games for mobile devices worldwide. We are pleased to partner with Greystripe, as they allow 7Seas to expand our gaming and ad sales efforts,'' 7Seas MD L Maruthi Sanker said in a press release here. ''Greystripe is excited to be partnering with 7Seas to bring our entire catalogue of games to their large audience. Plus, the addition of their great games to our catalogue furthers our commitment to our users to bring them the best mobile games and applications out there,'' Greystripe CEO Michael Chang said. -- (UNI) -- 09MC5.xml
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