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30th August 2004 - iFone, the wireless entertainment
publisher, has signed a multi-year agreement with Psygnosis,
a Sony Computer Entertainment company, for rights to
the best-selling Lemmings game franchise. This agreement
grants iFone exclusive wireless rights to Lemmings in
Europe and North America, with the first Lemmings wireless
games scheduled for Christmas 2004.
Lemmings is one of the worlds most
successful games franchises, having sold over 10 million
copies since its launch in 1990. The memorable lemmings
characters of the game are small, green-haired beings
that mindlessly walk en masse into any danger in their
path. The first Lemmings game broke new ground in gameplay,
winning multiple maximum review scores in games magazines.
The Lemmings franchise is an excellent fit for
the wireless gaming environment - it is already a huge
brand, it is incredibly addictive and fits the small
form factor perfectly, stated Morgan ORahilly,
iFone CEO. The franchise is one of the few seminal
gaming experiences, a deceptively simple action-puzzle
that gives hours of entertainment.
iFone has an excellent reputation for publishing blockbuster
games to the mobile phone environment, having already
brought Tetris®, Monopoly and Cluedo to the small
screen. iFone games are regularly amongst the worlds
best-selling wireless games.
About iFone
iFone is a global leader in wireless entertainment, specialising
in the development, production and publishing of entertainment
content for current and future mobile devices. The company
was founded in April 2000 and currently has content available
on over 40 wireless devices in Java, Brew, iMode Java,
SymbianOS & MS Mobile. iFone has a global distribution
network live in over 35 countries worldwide with over
65 network operators, all major handset manufacturers,
retail channels, and entertainment portals which include
partners such as Vodafone, Orange, O2, T-Mobile, Telefonica,
Bouygues Telecom, KPN, E-Plus, Optimus, Three, Sprint,
Verizon Wireless, Mobile One, TCC, Singtel, FarEastone,
China Mobile, Smartone, Globe and Dwango 7 amongst others.
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