IndiaGames Does N-Gage
India-based mobile entertainment company brining games to Nokia's hand-held.
Date: Monday, March 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Nokia today announced at the Game Developers Conference 2007 announced that Indiagames will be bringing a selection of their mobile game brands to the N-Gage platform.

With over 270 professionals based in Mumbai and Los Angeles, Indiagames led by Founder, CEO Vishal Gondal, develops and publishes games across Mobile, PC, consoles and the Internet on various platforms including Java, BREW, I-Mode, Flash Lite Symbian and OpenGLES. The company has long standing licensing deals with major Hollywood studios like Universal, Fox and New Line Cinema amongst others and direct partnerships with about 80 mobile operators globally spanning 67 countries and 150 channel partners. Major licenses include Bruce Lee, Jurassic Park and "The Office" while key global distribution channels include Verizon, Vodafone, Hutch and Airtel to name a few.

You can learn more about the platform by checking out www.n-gage.com .

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