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Warner Bros, T-Mobile enter mobile content deal

November 10th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Games | No Comments »

US film studio Warner Brothers and mobile operator T-Mobile International have signed a wireless distribution deal that brings Warner Brothers Entertainment brands to T-Mobile customers in Europe.

Initially, Warner Brothers Online is to provide T-Mobile customers with games, wallpaper, screensavers and other mobile applications based on its brands, including Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter and DC Comics. More …

Can Jamdat Survive the Hype?

November 10th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Companies & M&A | No Comments »

Even prior to the release of its third-quarter earnings, investors clearly had high — no, make that stratospheric — expectations from new issue Jamdat Mobile (Nasdaq: JMDT), a publisher of mobile games and wireless entertainment. The company closed yesterday at $32.35, valuing it at more than $600 million, or 25 times trailing sales. More …

Mobile Games Fans Play Over 1 Million Games in Largest U.S. Cross Carrier Mobile Games Tournament for Prizes Ever

November 10th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Multiplayer Gaming | No Comments »

Participants in Tetris(R) Tournament for Prizes win nearly $10,000 in prizes; InfoSpace Mobile has hosted more than 10 million multiplayer tournament games in 2004 InfoSpace Mobile and Blue Lava Wireless today announced the winners of the largest, cross-carrier mobile phone games tournament for prizes ever held in the U.S. During September and October, competitors in the ‘Tetris(R) Tournament Mobile Championship’ played more than 1 million games for the opportunity to win nearly $10,000 in prizes provided by InfoSpace partners Pyramat and other companies.

The grand prize sweepstakes winner will travel to Hawaii to meet Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov. InfoSpace Mobile hosted the massive mobile games event. The leader in the mobile multiplayer tournament game space, the company has hosted more than 10 million multiplayer tournament games for prizes to date in 2004, more than any other mobile games company. These tournaments have been available to subscribers on such wireless networks as Verizon, Alltel, Midwest Wireless, and Western Wireless. More …

Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) Races Out to the Stores

November 10th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Games | No Comments »

Nokia today announced that it has started shipping Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) a high-speed car racing game, in European stores now and in North American and Asian stores by mid-November. To entice the gamers, Nokia and Gameloft also today announced a downloadable demo for the highly anticipated N-Gage title. The demo will be available for free download on the Asphalt mini site (http://www.n-gage.com/asphalt) starting today.

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Marketing for the Third Screen

November 8th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Ad Funded Gaming | No Comments »

The Chrysler Group division of DaimlerChrysler is one of the pioneers in sponsoring games that can be played online and is "trying to be an innovator" in the realm of games on phones, said Jeffrey A. Bell, vice president for the Chrysler and Jeep brands in Auburn Hills, Mich.

Branded games are appealing to marketers because those playing the games are not passive consumers; they have actually chosen to participate. " ‘Invitation marketing’ is the term we’re using," he said, adding that the consumer would be in control and that the marketer would be on the screen only when invited. "It’s up to you," Mr. Bell said. More …

Telcogames Creates German Subsidiary

November 8th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Companies & M&A, People | No Comments »

Mobile games distributor Telcogames is continuing it’s global expansion with the creation of subsidiary company Telcogames Germany and the appointment of Kim Shon as managing director.
Based in Meerbusch/Duesseldorf, Telcogames Germany will be responsible for making Telcogames’ catalogue of over 700 mobile phone games available to top tier mobile network operators, portals and retailers throughout Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France. More …

Mforma Launches Ducati Extreme

November 8th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Games | No Comments »

New Mobile Motorcycle Racing Game Captures the Excitement and Thrills of the Famous Ducati Motorcycles MFORMA Group, Inc., a worldwide-leading publisher and distributor of mobile entertainment, announced today the launch of Ducati(R) Extreme. This new arcade-style motorcycle racing game for mobile phones is based on the world-renowned Ducati brand

P2P for cell phones: Reach out and share something

November 5th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Trends | No Comments »

Cell phones are learning to share files, but the earliest efforts don’t nearly resemble the peer-to-peer renegades like Napster and Kazaa that the designers have in mind. FoneShare, an application introduced two weeks ago by Newbay Software does let people share their collections of ring tones, graphics, games, songs, movie trailers and other wireless extras with strangers. FoneShare will debut next year as a subscription service, running over privately owned and operated cellular networks, and the sharing will be done via Web sites controlled by a wireless operator, said NewBay Chief Executive Paddy Holahan. That’s a far cry from Napster, which was free, let people choose from digital music libraries stored on untold millions of personal computers, and relied heavily upon the anonymity of the public Internet. More …

Big surge in Qualcomm earnings

November 5th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Companies & M&A | No Comments »

Fueled by increasing demand for cell phones that can surf the Internet and play games, Qualcomm ended its fiscal year with record revenue and record earnings more than double those of the previous year. More …

iFone Announces Wireless Content Agreement with Bullwinkle Studios

November 5th, 2004 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Games | No Comments »

iFone, the global wireless entertainment developer and publisher, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Bullwinkle Studios, a joint venture between Classic Media and Jay Ward Productions, Inc., to develop wireless content for mobile devices based on the legendary animated series Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends. The new deal includes the territories of Europe, North America, Central America, South America, China, Australia and New Zealand.

Under the terms of the agreement, iFone will create games, screen savers and ring tones based on many of Bullwinkle Studios’ beloved animation franchises such as Rocky & Bullwinkle, Boris & Natasha, Sherman & Peabody and Dudley Do-Right. More …

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