May 18th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Brand Licensing | 1 Comment »
Artificial Life has announced to have inked a deal for developing and co-distributing mobile games based on Star TV IP.
The deal is primarily about Star TV’s V Channel which is the most successful music channel in Taiwan. Artificial Life will release mobile games based on “Blackie’s Teenage Club” and “Lollipop” shows which have gained a huge fan base in and around Taiwan. Both Star TV and Artificial Life will take care of the distribution of the mobile games.
"STAR is the most prominent TV network in Asia reaching more than 300 million viewers in 53 countries. We are delighted to cooperate with them to develop mobile games for the Asian markets," said Eberhard Schoneburg, CEO of Artificial Life, Inc.
Ross Crowley, Executive Vice President, Content, STAR, said, "We are delighted to work with Artificial Life to launch Blackie’s Teenage Club- and Lollipop-themed mobile games for the massive youth mobile market in Asia. Going forward, STAR will continue to explore opportunities to develop mobile products based on our vast portfolio of compelling content."
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