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DOWNTOWN - "This page is currently being updated," reads the "team" link on Adaboy.com, the Web site of a tech startup seeking to inject advertising into online videogames.
It might also read "game over" for Adaboy Inc.'s two young founders, brothers Craig and Scott Campbell. Both founders are now out of the company just as it begins testing its product for the online videogame market.
Craig Campbell, formerly the company CEO, said his role with the company ostensibly ended when he hired Greg Kelly, an executive with Euro-RSCG, a worldwide advertising firm, to take his place in April.
Mr. Kelly was unavailable for comment, but Mr. Campbell said the parting was amicable.
"Essentially, I completed my life's dream, which was to start a company, and I've done that," said Mr. Campbell. "The company is still somewhat nascent and growing and there isn't room for multiple chiefs."
A former professional skier, Mr. Campbell, 33, started the company five years ago with his brother Scott Campbell, Adaboy's CFO and previously the regional manager of a...