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Seven New Game Publishers Choose Greystripe's Mobile Advertising Network and Bring Their Ad-Sponsored Mobile Games to GameJump.com.


Bringing the Total Number of Games Offered for Free on GameJump.com to Over Three Hundred and Counting

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- Mobile game publishers are jumping at the opportunity to join Greystripe's successful mobile in-game ad network with seven new publishers signing deals to distribute their titles through Greystripe's ad-supported mobile games portal GameJump.com. With these new partnerships, consumers can now download over 300 games completely free, all from GameJump.com.

"We looked at a couple of other technologies on the market, but the obvious partner was Greystripe. The AdWRAP system made it possible for us to just take our games, literally wrap them up, and get them out there ready for adver-gaming," said Pascal Bestebroer of OrangePixel. "We were up and running within a day."

With the new deals, the Greystripe network has now grown to a total of 35 game developers. This rapid growth -- all since the product's launch just 5 months ago -- demonstrates the mobile industry's excitement over Greystripe's AdWRAP technology and its proven ability to generate revenues via full screen advertisements from leading brands. Consumers are joining in just as quickly and downloading from GameJump's broad selection of hundreds of games that are supported across 1,000 compatible handset models.

"We are thrilled that mobile game publishers are sharing in the success and promise of our free ad-supported mobile content model," said Michael Chang Michael Te-Pei Chang (張德培; Pinyin: Zhāng Dépéi; born February 22 1972, in Hoboken, New Jersey, U.S.) is an American former professional tennis player. , founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Greystripe's GameJump.com. "GameJump.com's huge growth in game titles, handset compatibility, and game players is validation of the new business model that we've pioneered."

Hot titles from the seven new publishers include:

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* Mouse Panic and SuDoku Dragon Gems series by Mobile Amusements

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* Toddlers and Rocket boy from Orange Pixel

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* Viki Vans and Raptor Heavy Squad from Gameleons

"We are excited about an additional stream of revenue for our games. Ad-supported mobile content just makes sense and we are happy to be joining Greystripe and their successful model of free and ad-supported," said Tomasz Witt, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Gameleons.

About Greystripe

Greystripe is the world's first ad-supported mobile games and applications distributor. Greystripe's AdWRAP system enables publishers to gain advertising revenue by serving ads through their games, while advertisers reach a new mobile audience and consumers download great games for free. The AdWRAP system currently serves ads into over 300 game titles from 35 publishers supporting 1,000 handset models. Greystripe reaches millions of mobile game players through its online portal GameJump.com, through the mobile web (http://www.gjmp.tw) and through its AdWRAP Catalog Program. Greystripe was recently named one of FierceGameBiz's Fierce 15, an award which recognizes companies that are leaders and innovators in the mobile game industry -- projected to reach $10.5 billion by 2009 -- according to according to
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 Juniper Research. Visit Greystripe at www.greystripe.com (http://www.greystripe.com).
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