This is huge news: after rolling out a smartphone web-optimized version of Mobage-town in Japan yesterday and explaining its international plans, DeNA followed up with another big news item today. The company inked a deal with Samsung, under which several months from now all Samsung Android phones...
More Information On Mobage-town’s Smartphone Version, DeNA’s International Plans
Japanese site Game Watch has some more information about DeNA’s future plans with Mobage-town. I reported earlier today about the new Mobage-town smartphone version, but there is more: 1) International version Dena will launch the international version of Mobage-town (simply dubbed...
Mobage-town Goes Smartphone, Will Be Called “Mobage” Outside Japan
Big news from DeNA today: Since December 15, 2010, Mobage-town users can access the social gaming platform through a special smartphone-optimized site. This version doesn’t only feature Mobage-town’s community elements but also offers games. All Mobage-related information, for example...
Mobage-town Gets Hit Social Game Monster Farm
DeNA today announced that Tecmo Koei’s hit console game Monster Farm will land on its social gaming platform Mobage-town in January 2011. The social version of the “monster farm simulation” game will be called 1 Million Person Monster Farm. The game series is known as Monster...
On Social Gaming In Japan: DeNA, Mobage-town, GREE, Zynga Japan
Here is the link to a column I wrote on Japan’s social games sector for the journal for the American Chamber Of Commerce in Japan, covering DeNA (Mobagetown), GREE, Zynga Japan and other things. Excerpt: The market valuation of Zynga, the San Francisco-based company behind Farmville and a host of...
Has DeNA Broken The Japanese Antitrust Law?
Big news from Japan’s mobile social gaming sector today: DeNA is under suspicion of breaking the country’s antitrust law. Authorities raided DeNA’s offices in Tokyo today: Tokyo-based mobile gaming heavyweight DeNA (current market cap: US$4.5 billion) was investigated by the Japan...