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Samsung Throws Down the Gauntlet to Nokia with Game Phone

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »

Samsung Electronics challenges to N-Gage, a video game phone of the world’s largest mobile phone maker, Nokia. Samsung plans to strengthen its foothold in the world’s most lucrative market for on-line games, Korea and aim the global market. More …

Korean mobile game market is the world second largest after Japan

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Research & Stats | No Comments »

Korea emerged as the world second largest mobile game market worth $122 million in 2003 after Japan, $211 million. According to a white paper, “The rise of Korean games,” released by the Ministry of Culture & Tourism, the world mobile game market is expected to be up 53% from $920 million in 2003 to $1.4 billion this year, $2.06 billion in 2005 and $2.86 billion in 2006. More …

You can also find the full report here …

Overloaded and Resolution Bring Unique 3D Game Experience to Mobile Phones

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Games | No Comments »

Resolution Interactive AB (owner of the online game Clusterball

Toyota Bows Web/Mobile Gaming Campaign for Scion

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Ad Funded Gaming | No Comments »

Toyota Motor Sales’ youth-oriented Scion brand has rolled out an interactive promotion that combines online gaming with a mobile element to raise awareness of the new tC sports coupe.

The effort takes the theme of long distance car travel, encouraging players to virtually visit other states and locales. Called “Scion Road Trip,” the promo runs until August 15 and echoes a similar “ScionSpy” campaign the carmaker launched last year to promote the xA and xB vehicles. More …

MFORMA Establishes Local Subsidiary in China

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Companies & M&A | No Comments »

MFORMA Group Inc., a leading global publisher and distributor of wireless entertainment content, announced today the establishment of MFORMA China, a local Chinese subsidiary of MFORMA Group, Inc. MFORMA China is based in Shanghai and is fully licensed and authorized by the Chinese government to do business in China. The company will distribute mobile games and services directly to wireless operators throughout the entire country. With nearly 300 million wireless subscribers today, projected to grow to a half billion by 2008, China is the largest and fastest growing wireless market in the world. More …

N-Gage improved, but not enough to buy

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »

Nokia’s new N-Gage QD is a vast improvement over the company’s first all-in-one cell phone and game device. But that’s not really saying much. The Finnish company’s first foray into mobile video games was reviled as ugly, heavy, awkward to use and underpowered when it was released last year. More …

JAMDAT files for $86 million IPO

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Companies & M&A | No Comments »

Los Angeles based mobile entertainment publisher JAMDAT Mobile has announced its intention to float on the NASDAQ stock market, with an initial public offering of some $86 million planned for the company. More …

Samsung vs. SK Telecom over Mobile Game Hegemony

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »

Samsung Electronics, the world’s third largest handset maker installs game software in its new handset models and allows users to download games from desk top computers in an attempt to get independent of mobile operators’ influence. More …

InfoSpace acquires Atlas Mobile

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Companies & M&A | No Comments »

Tech and software company absorbs multiplayer games services developer and assumes its power. More …

Elkware Germany turns 10

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Companies & M&A | No Comments »

“It took them three, four years to develop in a fantastic way – now, they have seventy titles, and they have operator deals with whoever you want to mention…”

Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, elkware is a true success story for the mobile industry – a bedroom developer which has grown organically to become a profitable market leader. Rob Fahey caught up with Jan Andreson and Jens Lauritzson to find out more

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