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In-Fusio

Moby ID: 6326

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In-Fusio was a mobile games service provider. Founded in August 1998, it was the first to launch the concept of games for mobile phones.

In January 2006 it split its games publishing and distribution divisions. One of the major franchises the company intend to make a game for was the Halo series of Microsoft, but the deal fell through and In-Fusio sued Microsoft for breach of contract, accusing it of not approving any of the mobile firm's designs.

In May 2007 the company was acquired by the European mobile games company Zenops. Then in June 2008 In-Fusio was re-branded and new investments were announced, to expand its operations.

The company went into administration in 2008 and on 14th August 2009 it was confirmed the company had gone into liquidation. Following that, the company IF Europe was founded based on the assets, continuing the In-Fusio brand.

Credited on 60 Games from 2001 to 2009

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Paperboy: Wheels on Fire (2009 on J2ME, BlackBerry)
F-22 Raptor (2009 on J2ME)
Activision Anthology (2008 on J2ME, Palm OS, Windows Mobile)
Nowhere (2007 on J2ME)
Asterix & Cleopatra (2007 on J2ME)
Zoo Tycoon 2: Marine Mania Mobile (2007 on J2ME)
Cristiano Ronaldo Underworld Football (2006 on J2ME)
Monkey Business (2006 on ExEn)
Terminator Revenge (2006 on J2ME)
IF Reversi (2006 on ExEn)
Line Rider (2006 on J2ME, Palm OS, Windows Mobile...)
IF Ping Pong (2006 on ExEn)
Malibu Ride 2 (2006 on ExEn)
Sexy Video Poker (2006 on ExEn)
Neopets Mobile (2006 on J2ME)
Fighter Pilot Evolved (2006 on ExEn)
Bomb Squad (2006 on ExEn, DoJa)
Wallbreaker 2: Reloaded - The Diamond of Zorg (2006 on J2ME, BlackBerry, Android)
Astérix and the Vikings (2006 on J2ME)
Pikubi 2: Rainbow Attack! (2006 on ExEn)

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History +

May 10, 2007

Zenops announces to have acquired the company.

January 18, 2006

The company is split up into two separate division: In-Fusio as a mobile games developer and publisher, and Mobile Scope for the games channel management services.

February 1, 2005

The company acquires German publisher Mobile Scope AG.

November 27, 2003

In-Fusio acquirers Cybiko

August 1998

Company formed.

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Address in 2002:

Le Millénium
12 quai de Queyries
33072 Bordeaux Cedex
France

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