March 28th, 2008
Greystripe has just closed another deal to further expand their market reach. This time, Greystripe’s catalogue of free mobile games will become available to MocoSpace users.
Through this deal, MocoSpace presents the free mobile games from Greystripe to over 2.5 million users.
"We’re partnering with Greystripe because they are the clear leader in bringing ad-supported mobile games […]
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March 27th, 2008
In a new licensing deal with Endemol US, I-Play managed to take over the Deal or no Deal brand for the development and distribution of mobile games.
Deal or no Deal, just like many other Endemol brands, can be licensed only on a per country basis as the broadcasters have to agree and get their share […]
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March 26th, 2008
NTT DoCoMo has lost another European deal as KPN daughter E-Plus is stopping to support the once popular mobile internet service.
In the past, KPN itself had already closed the i-mode service in their home market, the Netherlands. With this announcement, the days of i-mode seem numbered as the bigger EU markets no longer support it. […]
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March 24th, 2008
Adobe has announced that the company is preparing a special Flash Lite client for the popular iPhone from Apple, this while Steve Jobs thinks Flash Lite is not ready yet for the iPhone.
Adobe is creating the Flash Lite client on the popular iPhone SDK, though Adobe hopes to get some help from Apple as the […]
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March 23rd, 2008
Namco Bandai Networks Europe has announced the release of their latest casual mobile game; Paper Planes. The mobile game brings the famous college contests to the palm of your hand.
Players create their plane by choosing a basic design, then adjusting the weight and angle of the flaps to alter the flight characteristics. Then, once the […]
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March 22nd, 2008
Microsoft has now officially launched Silverlight 1.0 for mobile. The platform with which the company wants to gain market share from competitor Adobe with their Flash Lite.
Silverlight will de available to (mobile game) developers along Q2 of 2008, around the time that Nokia will put it’s first Silverlight supporting mobile phones in the market. Microsoft […]
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March 21st, 2008
Mpowerplayer is a portal that serves demo and trial versions of mobile games freely to consumers. The portal has served 1 million players that generated 12 million plays.
“We’ve brought the iTunes approach to mobile gaming,†said CEO Michael Powers. “Now everyone can easily find and try mobile games right from the comfort of their PC.â€
Most […]
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March 20th, 2008
Gameloft has closed a new licensing deal in which the French developer and publisher gains access to one of the biggest brands in sports cars; Ferrari.
The first mobile game that will be released under the Ferrari brand is Ferrari World Challenge, which should be ready somewhere in March.
"We are elated to be working with Ferrari," […]
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March 20th, 2008
Following up to the success of the initial SWAT Force mobile game, Vivendi Games Mobile has announced the release of SWAT Elite Troops.
The game again improves on the gameplay experience and holds a big amount of missions and SWAT weapons.
“Fans of the SWAT franchise will be thrilled to get their hands on the next installment […]
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March 20th, 2008
It seems I can finally use the Wiimote for playing my mobile games as students of the University of Applied Sciences, Hagenberg, Austria have created a special application to use it.
The application needs to be installed on a Series 60 3rd edition or UIQ based phone. After that, it’s a simple matter of discovering the […]
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