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Indiagames signs on with Metaflow

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Indiagames has signed an agreement to use Metaflow’s content submission technology. The technology eases game ingestion, getting games on carrier portals and ready for sale in as fast a time as possible. Companies can then work on publishing and marketing while Metaflow takes care of submissions.

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BioShock coming to mobile

IG Fun has announced that they will be bringing the console and PC hit BioShock to mobile phones. The game takes place in the underwater city of Rapture, founded on the principles of Ayn Rand’s Objectivist philosophy. A plane crash survivor finds himself trapped in the now-ruined city and must escape from the hellish denizens with the help of a few sane inhabitants and the use of Plasmids, which modify genes to give the user everything from increased strength to telekinesis.

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Indiagames goes international

Indiagames has launched a new international publishing and developing arm called IG Fun, reports MobileIndustry.biz.

“At IG Fun we operate under the simple idea that the customer is king and aim to provide fun and exciting games,” said Sean Malatesta, VP of business development. “Our main goals are to provide high quality games, the widest handset coverage and to support our titles with clutter-breaking marketing and merchandising.”

The company’s goal is to become on of the top 5 publishers in Europe and the US. They’ve already signed on with distributers such as 3, Telfonica, Vodafone, and Verizon Wireless.

Operators Are Serial Stranglers

India GamesPosted by MobileIndustry.biz, Sean Malatesta, vice-president of India Games, had some great comments from the Mobile Entertainment Summit 2006, regarding the mobile games industry. According to Malatesta, mobile phone carriers are crucial to a game’s success, and if developers don’t co-operate they can only expect their products to fail.

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CTIA: MES Panel

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Moconews has posted about the MES mobile games panel and it sounds really interesting. Tron hasn’t called us in awhile and we’re thinking he’s lost or dead. If you are at CTIA, tell Tron to call his mother, she’s worried sick.

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