
However, Zynga is the only game creator to receive the honor this year, and one of two gaming companies. (Game streaming service OnLive earned a nod, too.) MIT says that social gaming has introduced new business models for gaming companies while dramatically expanding the appeal of computer games.
The main reason that MIT decided to include Zynga on its list of top innovators in tech is that the developer "has mastered the art of giving away games and then persuading players to make in-game purchases of virtual goods, sometimes adding up to many times the typical purchase price of a game," according to the list.
Zynga has received its fair share of flak and praise over the past few months in light of the recent copycat allegations thrown its way. While it's a no-brainer that the developer's strategy has led it to create games that are uncannily similar to competitors', it's tough to argue whether Zynga helped blow a new demographic of gamers wide open and establish an entirely new genre.
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