I-Play Wins Wave Award
The Fast and The Furious: Fugitive 3D named 2007 Favorite Mobile Sports Game.
Date: Thursday, January 10, 2008
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

I-Play's racing game, The Fast and The Furious: Fugitive 3D, has been awarded the title of "2007 Favorite Mobile Sports Game" by the 1st annual Wave Awards.

The Wave Awards is the first and only awards program to honor individuals and organizations for contributions to mobile entertainment and technology, as voted by the public. Wave Awards will be presented to the winners in private ceremonies scheduled for February in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco.

Developed and published by I-play, through an agreement with Universal Mobile Entertainment, The Fast and The Furious: Fugitive storyline is based on The Fast and The Furious DVDs and fills in the gaps between the first two movies.

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