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RealNetworks snubs Scrabulous, offers up "Scrabble by Mattel"

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RealNetworks, one of the many fingers dipping into the pie that is Scrabble, has released an online version of Scrabble for the social networking site Facebook. This new twist is just one of many in the saga that is Facebook-Scrabble-Scrabulous.

Scrabulous, the insanely popular, yet completely unauthorized online version of Scrabble, was a huge hit on Facebook, with over 600,000 users. Unfortunately, that popularity caught the ire of Hasbro and Mattel, the controlling parties of Scrabble, and they sent their gaggle of lawyers to shut down the application.

Public outrage was immediate, loud, and prolonged, so much so that RealNetworks, the company that controls the electronic rights to Scrabble, pledged to save Scrabulous. But now, with the introduction of a completely separate, yet authorized, version of Scrabble (aptly named "Scrabble by Mattel"), it seems as if they are headed in another direction.

So far, user response to Scrabble by Mattel hasn't been overwhelmingly negative or positive. Some say that it's slow to load, others that it's an excellent application. The main complaint was that the game does not accurately reflect the official Scrabble dictionary, and seems to miss commonly used yet not officially sanctioned words, such as "zen."

One more thing: because it was Mattel that worked this deal, and they don't own the rights to Scrabble in the U.S. (that's Hasbro's domain), it's only available to users outside US and Canada.

No word yet as to whether Scrabulous is dead on the operating table.

Filed under: Fun, Games, Commercial

EA releases Scrabble for cellphones

Cellphone ScrabbleScrabble is without a doubt one of the most addictive games you can play on a mobile device. Handmark's Scrabble for Palm OS and Windows Mobile has been around for a couple of years. But if you have a mobile phone with a simpler operating system you'd been out of luck. Until now.

Electronic Arts has released a version of Scrabble that plays on any cellphone with Java support. It's a bit trickier to play without a stylus or mouse, but it's surprising how quickly you can get used to arranging tiles on the board with your keypad. Rearranging the tiles on your tray is a bit more tricky, so it helps if you're good at visualizing anagrams in your head.

The game is available for $2.49 to $6.99 (we assume the price changes depending on your handset and carrier). You can also play a browser-based demo that shows how to use your keypad to play.

[via Just Another Mobile Monday]

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