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Skinit, Konami Deal
Konami opens special merchandising site with Skinit.
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Skinit today announced a partnership with Konami. Konami will offer Skinit skins featuring popular Konami content, which include designs from its world-renowned video game properties such as Silent Hill, Dance Dance Revolution and others. Consumers will be able to personalize a variety of mobile devices with this premium content, including handheld video game systems, phones, laptops, mp3 players and more. A dedicated online store front at konami.skinit.com provides consumers with a convenient way to choose, buy and ship their customized Konami skins. In addition, Konami customers will also be able to choose other designs from Skinit's premium brand roster which includes the NBA, NFL, MLB, Star Wars, Disney, Colleges and many more.

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