New Web Site Features Casual Games But Skips The Usual Runaround
Launched in May 2006, TwoBitArcade.com promises to treat it's customers with respect. Really.
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May 18, 2006 - San Diego, CA
Two Bit Arcade today announced the launch of a new web site
featuring a unique service in the casual games market. Rather
than relying on advertising revenue like most game sites,
they have developed a market based system where visitors
purchase and redeem tokens to play games. Two Bit Arcade is
putting the power to choose to support games back where it
belongs, in the hands of players.
By choosing not to include ads Two Bit Arcade is free to
focus on games. "I wanted to design the game site that I
would use if it existed" said founder Scott Fadick, "and now
it does. It's an old idea that just hasn't been applied
online yet." As a game programmer working on web games, he
was frustrated at the direction online game sites have taken,
"It's all about putting as many ads in front of a visitor as
possible. The games have become just an excuse to get a set
of eyes to a page. I wanted to do something about
that."
Because they are not dependent on advertising there are no
underhanded tricks to get extra page views or click throughs
on TwoBitArcade.com. They also make every attempt to limit
the amount of personal information they collect. Two Bit
Arcade is dedicated to taking the hassles out of playing
online games by providing a safe source for online fun.
Two Bit Arcade launched with two titles in place and more in
development. They are also actively seeking partners in the
web game development community.
About TwoBitArcade.com
Run by industry veteran Scott Fadick, Two Bit Arcade provides
a hassle free source for safe online fun. Learn more at
www.twobitarcade.com.
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