February 21st, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Distribution | No Comments »
Nokia and 3D mobile games developer and publisher Fishlabs Entertainment have announced that they signed an agreement to bring Fishlabs' games onto Nokia's N-Gage mobile gaming service.
Titles scheduled for release in 2009 include, Powerboat Challenge, Rally Master Pro, and Snowboard Hero, followed by Galaxy on Fire and Blades & Magic in early 2010. In order to prepare the titles for launch on N-Gage, all the titles will be significantly improved in terms of graphics and sound quality and will be enhanced with additional features.
“The N-Gage cooperation with Nokia is one of the most important milestones for FISHLABS since its founding,” says Michael Schade, CEO of FISHLABS Entertainment GmbH. “Being able to market games on millions of devices with the marketing power of the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer is a major success for us. Our strategy of relying exclusively on high-quality, innovative mobile games fits perfectly with that of Nokia to sell only the best products on N-Gage.”
“The outstanding quality of FISHLABS mobile games is almost legendary, and we are pleased to have gained one of the best developers for N-Gage with FISHLABS,” adds Gregg Sauter, Director, Third Party Games Publishing, Nokia. “FISHLABS’ portfolio of multiple award-winning games is especially popular with core gamers and, thanks to the superior performance of the N-Gage platform; Nokia will be able to win over many fans of FISHLABS as well as new gamers for N-Gage.”
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