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  • iFone BREWs Atari Classics

    iFone Ltd, the leading global wireless entertainment publisher, today announced the creation of content based on QUALCOMM’s Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW) platform. The company plans to roll out an extensive catalog of BREW- based titles such as classic Atari favorites Centipede, Asteroids and Breakout. iFone is also creating BREW-based content that takes advantage of the company’s exclusive global wireless rights to Hasbro brands and is planning to offer BREW-based versions of family favorites, including Monopoly, Clue and Battleship.

    “We are thrilled to bring such familiar Atari content and many of the most popular branded board games to wireless operators offering BREW-based products and services and their subscribers,” said Morgan O’Rahilly, chief content officer, iFone. “The BREW system offers us the ability to easily monetize and deliver this fun and familiar content to millions of game fanatics worldwide and that’s an exciting proposition.” Continue >>

    Posted: 27 August 2003 | Filed: Content Providers, Sign of the Times | Feedback | Print |
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