Posted Dec 12, 2006 at 03:05PM by Jex H. Listed in: Mobile Tags: GPRS, Exit Games Neutron, Media Socket Inc.
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Exit Games-Darts


Exit Games, a provider of mobile games and other entertainment software, has just announced that they will be bringing their services to the Japanese market.

Some of you might remember Exit Games from Penalty Cup 3D, wherein their mobile multiplayer solution called Neutron made it possible for mobile users all over the globe to play ala-World Cup via GPRS connectivity. Exit Games has previously worked on bringing their casual games to other Asian countries such as India, Hong Kong, and Singapore. And now, they're extending their multiplayer services to Japan as well, with Brick Challenge, Catapults, and Darts.

The said games will be published by Media Socket Inc., a mobile games developer in Japan. Rikiya Takigasaki, International Business Development Manager of Media Socket, says, "Exit Games Neutron is the platform of choice because it enables global multiplayer gaming and connects users regardless of device."

Tom Sperry, CEO of Exit Games USA, remains highly optimistic about their entry to the Japanese market as well, saying that "The release of Brick Challenge, Catapults and Darts in Japan marks an important step in our approach to bringing sophisticated multiplayer gaming experiences to the world’s largest and most advanced mobile markets."


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