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Full-Color Wireless Games With AT&T Wireless mMode
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24th April, 2002
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Digital Bridges Ltd., a global pioneer of wireless entertainment services, today announced that it is providing a suite of its most advanced games to AT&T Wireless as part of the carrier's mMode(SM) wireless service. Included in that suite are some of the first full-color mobile games to be offered in North America. "We are proud to continue our strong relationship with AT&T Wireless as a provider of exciting and compelling wireless games for their innovative mMode offering," said Anders Evju, Digital Bridges Vice President and General Manager for North America. "AT&T Wireless has made a major commitment to the success of mMode, and Digital Bridges expects to play a significant role in helping AT&T Wireless achieve that success." Digital Bridges has several games available on AT&T Wireless mMode service, including:
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`Steve Jackson's Sorcery!' - recently voted the best wireless -
Star Trek(TM): First Duty+ - based on the world's most Star Trek(TM): First Duty and Sorcery are currently available in full color as well as black and white. mMode customers using the Ericsson T68 handset can play the games in color. Additional color games will be available in the near future. "We're very pleased to add Digital Bridges games to our broadening portfolio of mMode destinations," said Andy Willett, Vice President of Consumer Data Offers at AT&T Wireless. "Thanks to innovative companies like Digital Bridges, our customers can access compelling, new entertainment services while on-the-go." About mMode mMode provides dozens of unique services that enable AT&T Wireless customers to use their wireless phones for much more than placing phone calls. mMode gives AT&T Wireless customers access to the information and people they care about most - with a few clicks of their keypads. mMode is available in all AT&T Wireless GSM(TM)/GPRS markets. Additional details about mMode availability can be found at www.attwireless.com/mmode. |
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