Scrabulous Bites the Dust (here’s the inside scoop… we think?)
Oh, how the mighty have fallen!
Below is some breaking news from an associate at the VC firm that’s funding my spanking new online venture. We had dinner last night in Beverly Hills and he mentioned his firm’s “interest” (activity?) in helping someone finance the acquisition of the popular Facebook application, Scrabulous, with the intention of settling with Hasbro and EA later down the line. Today, I noticed I could no longer access my active Scrabulous games. Gulp! A quick call to my friend confirmed that the shit indeed hit the fan.
At approximately 2:09PM PST this afternoon, Scrabulous, boasting over 2.3 million active users, appears to be down. This possible removal comes after a month long legal battle with Hasbro, the makers of Scrabble, who sued under claims of trademark infringement.
Scrabulous was originally created by two Indian brothers, Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, as a standalone website. Growth was exponentially increased when Scrabulous joined the orgy of new Facebook applications, climbing to the 9th most popular slot with over 600,000 daily users.
Legal experts have pointed out that Hasbro’s case against Scrabulous is pretty air tight, and it was only a matter of time before the application was removed. Nevertheless, Facebook appears to be missing a golden opportunity by not leveraging the app’s traffic, particularly since no online version of Scrabble currently exists.
So, when the dust settles, what’s left? 2.3 million pissed off Facebook users, a boat-load of unfinished Scrabulous games, and the possibility of Scrabble finally uploading their own application. But in the meantime, my unquenched Scrabulous addiction is going to eat away at my soul. Maybe I’ll go outside for a change.
A quick note: This is my first blog post, and although it was way ahead of schedule my friend’s scoop seemed a worthy event to hurry the launch. Don’t worry, I have a small continent’s worth of material that’ll be uploaded within the next couple weeks. Please check back for earth-shattering, mind-bending, Noble-prize-worthy (OK… maybe that’s pushing it…) information about anything and everything related to kicking ass and taking names in web 2.0.
Edit: Its currently 3:01 and the app is still down.
Edit 2: 3:26 PST and Scrabulous appears to have been as techcrunch puts it: “joined the deadpool” for over an hour!
Edit 3: 3:41 PST I just got an IM pointing out its been going up and down for the last 5 minutes. I’m trying to contact the creators as we speak.
Edit 4: 3:57 PST The IM seems to have been wrong. As far as I can see the app has still not come back up. We’ll stay tuned and are waiting for a response but in the mean time people on the 47,000 person facebook group are mixed in whether they think the app is down for good or just repairs.
Edit 5: 4:51 PST Scrabulous does seem to be going up and down. Several people have suggested that it is because they have to pull the servers one by one and the scrabulous people are dragging it out w/ this redundancy. I wouldn’t even know how to comment on this speculation.
Edit 6: 5:43 PST Played my first Scrabulous move since this morning. Looks like this Application might live to see at least one more dawn. However, its some consolation that I wasn’t the only one who was fooled (see mashable) http://mashable.com/2008/01/16/scrabulous-shutdown/
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January 24th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
If this story ends up being real, CONGRATS Brian!
Its not everyday a blogger scoops all of the big boys. Especially not with his first post!
January 24th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
Very sad that Scrabulous appears to haved died. I was playing at the time and saw it disappearing before my eyes. First one
January 24th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
was in the middle of whipping the pants off my scrabulous partner. All seems dead now, just when I had another 7 letter word. Rats. p.s. Hasbro can count me out using their on-line game.
January 24th, 2008 at 4:26 pm
scrabulous is back up!! playin a game now!!
January 24th, 2008 at 4:35 pm
I’m definitely promoting my own product here, but I would be curious to know if Scrabulous players would give it a try. I’m looking into putting it up on Facebook. It is beyond the reach of Hasbro as it is too different and they have been aware of it for many years now.
http://www.wildwords.us
Hope some of you will take a look,
Peter
January 24th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
Peter,
If Scrabulous does go down, I’d definitely be interested in an alternative. Please keep us updated on your progress!
-Brian Z
January 24th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
just played moves in two games….
January 24th, 2008 at 5:23 pm
@Nikki and J
I too have gotten it to load. However, it does seem to still be going up and down. I’ll be sure to keep the story updated. thanks for the comments!
January 24th, 2008 at 11:54 pm
I have been playing online scrabble for years using a standalone java app. I don’t want to mention the name because I don’t want it shut down, but it works well and has a nice ranking system. It doesn’t have all of the bells and whistles of Scrabulous, but if you want to play a basic game, you are all good.
January 26th, 2008 at 5:32 am
i hope every time scrabulous is down (it happens often, this is not new), bloggers aren’t going to fall over themselves trying to declare it dead.
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