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Telcogames Ltd.

Moby ID: 6275

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Founded in 2003 by Jamie Conyngham and Mark Ollila, Telcogames is a global publisher and distributor of mobile games. With Headquarters in the UK, the company is active in the mobile games market throughout Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, Middle East and Asia where it supplies games directly to carriers and media partners.

With a diverse catalogue of branded and unbranded content, Telcogames has one of the most comprehensive offerings of mobile games available. Telcogames suppliers of games include over 16 of the best publishers and mobile game studios from USA, UK, Russia, Australia, India and Scandinavia.

Using a combination of partners, direct carrier relationships and local presence, Telcogames offers mobile game developers and publishers the opportunity to increase their distribution on a worldwide basis. Currently Telcogames has offices in London, Stockholm, Moscow, Melbourne, Tel Aviv and Tokyo.

Telcogames provides mobile games to more than 70 channels worldwide including Orange Group, Vodafone DE, Telstra Group, Singtel Group, Sony Ericsson and Jamba.

Credited on 9 Games from 2005 to 2007

Sil: The Silhouette Game (2006 on Symbian, iPhone, Maemo...)
Karma Fighter (2006 on BREW, J2ME, Symbian)
Cannon Fodder (1993 on Linux, DOS, Windows...)
Qwak (1993 on Windows, Game Boy Advance, Amiga...)
Captain Dynamo (1992 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...)
Out of This World (1991 on DOS, Windows, Windows 16-bit...)
Rod-land (1990 on Game Boy, Amiga, NES...)
Stormlord (1989 on DOS, Genesis, Amiga...)
Tower Toppler (1987 on DOS, Game Boy, Amiga...)

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September 1, 2007

Company acquires Viva La Mobile

June 6, 2006

Acquires Fathammer Ltd.

November 23, 2005

The company acquires Magic Productions.

April 25, 2005

Telcogames and Taiwan-based aggregator Abletech complete a shareholders agreement to found a new company: Telcogames ASIA.

November 5, 2004

The company creates the subsidiary Telcogames Germany, based in Meerbusch/Düsseldorf, and appoints Kim Shon as managing director.

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