International Mobile Gaming Awards 2007 - Barcelona
February 18th, 2007

The Jury of the International Mobile Gaming Awards picked 6 winners out of the 26 nominees from the US, China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, India, the UK, the Netherlands, France, Denmark, Spain, Poland, Sweden and Australia.

[Thank you Arnoud for getting in touch and to you and the others our congratulations with this prestigeous award !!]

The 2006 edition presented a new breed of games never presented before: outdoor, location based gaming, high-end 3D, Massive Multiplayer Mobile Games, Mobile-to-PC and Mobile-to-TV games and games using all the features of the new generation of mobile devices: including connectivity, camera and microphone. These avant-garde games that are paving the way for tomorrow’s mobile entertainment were brought to the spotlight last night in a crowded Fira Palace Hotel, in front of the press and hundreds of representatives of the industry.

TNO, the largest research institute in the Netherlands, with 4000 professionals in many disciplines, received the US $15,000 Grand Prix Award and the US$ 5,000 Most Innovative Game Award for its game Triangler, an Outdoor, Mobile Multiplayer game using GPS . IKS Mobile from Poland walked away with the $ 5,000 Best Use of Flash Award with Crazy Matches, while the Australia based studio Firemint was awarded the $ 5,000 Excellence in 3D Award with Mega Monster. The $ 5,000 Best Interactive Experience Award was collected by SuperHappyFunFun from the USA with 3DTiltAWorld and Anino Mobile received the $ 5,000 Best Use of Connectivity Award with the multiplayer game Anima Wars.

The Jury of the International Mobile Gaming Awards picked 6 winners out of the 26 nominees from the US, China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, India, the UK, the Netherlands, France, Denmark, Spain, Poland, Sweden and Australia.
[Thank you Arnoud for getting in touch and to you and the others our congratulations with this prestigeous [...]

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