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  • Yahoo Games is shutting down in May

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    03.15.2016

    Yahoo Games, part of many people's early online gaming experience, has been on its deathbed since 2014 when the company started killing old titles. Now, Yahoo has decided on when it plans to lay the old casual gaming portal to rest, a month after it first announced that it's shuttering the website along with other products. On May 13th, 2016, Yahoo Games is going the way of the dodo. Those who want to experience it one last time for nostalgia's sake can still play, but note that it stopped accepting in-game purchases on March 14th.

  • Fantasy Football comes to AT&T's U-verse

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.09.2008

    Pardon us for asking when we know the answer, but are you ready for some football? With the Brett Favre saga saturating the NFL headlines, it's a sigh of relief to read something unrelated to the newest New York Jet. AT&T U-verse users who find themselves absorbed in their fantasy football league will be utterly elated to find that Yahoo! Sports' Fantasy Football is now available directly in the U-bar. The interactive application enables users to "conveniently track their fantasy football team and receive customized information on their favorite NFL teams directly on their U-verse TV," though it won't make piecing together a winning team any easier.

  • You Don't Know Jack to become part of Yahoo! Games

    by 
    Kyle Orland
    Kyle Orland
    02.26.2008

    If in-game statistics are to be believed, most of you don't know jack about the new, online version of You Don't Know Jack. Something is seriously wrong with the state of gaming when even the most-played editions of the funniest, cleverest, and overall best trivia quiz ever created can't even top 100,000 plays after over a year on the interwebs (despite being absolutely free to play!). The show even has an RSS feed to remind you of the daily updates, for goodness sakes. What's are you waiting for, people? Halo 3 will still be there in five minutes. Broaden your gaming horizons!Luckily, someone at Yahoo! recognized the genius of Jack more than all of you, because Fortune Small Business is reporting that the company has signed on to distribute the game on its popular casual games network. No details on exactly how the alliance will work, but hopefully some of the site's 17 million monthly users will be able to stray away from hits like Dress Shop Hop and Sally's Salon for some delightfully raunchy trivia fun. Hmmm ... then again, maybe Yahoo!'s audience isn't the best fit for this kind of content. Note to Microsoft: we would not be adverse to the idea of an Xbox Live Version of this game. Nope, not adverse at all ...

  • Yahoo launches Wii section

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    11.01.2006

    Yahoo, which may be shouted in excitement over a most pleasurable circumstance or described as an internet giant, is a word most people recognize as being the latter. And, coincidentally, that is the Yahoo we're referring to here.In recently updating their games section to include the Wii, Yahoo has rolled out the red carpet for Nintendo's console. With an entire page devoted to the Wii, nifty features such as a countdown timer, flickr feed showing all photos that have been tagged with "Wii" and community section where those curious with questions on the console and its games can get community input make it a nice place to browse. Overall, it's a very cool page, although we must say it is no Wii Fanboy.