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SUPERSCAPE - TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FUTURE. (SPS)     

Happy1 - 03 Mar 2004 22:47

Superscape was founded nearly twenty years ago, and has been dedicated throughout its history to the development of ground-breaking software technology for the creation and delivery of innovative, high quality interactive 3D applications.
Over the years, Superscape has amassed unparalleled expertise and experience in the development of 3D software capable of working within the constraints of limited memory devices, slow processor speeds and strictly controlled file sizes.

Drawing on this knowledge, Superscape has established a world-leading position in the development of industry-standard 3D technology and applications for mobile devices. The company's Swerve technology has been developed specifically for wireless environments in close collaboration with ARM, and comprises a 3D engine (Swerve Client), authoring tools (Swerve Studio) and a broad portfolio of 3D content, with particular emphasis on 3D games. Swerve is being adopted on a global basis by many of the mobile industry's leading players, together with world-renowned content and brand organisations.

Superscape has corporate headquarters in Hook, Hampshire (UK) and San Clemente, California (USA) with regional offices in Tokyo and Sydney. The company is quoted on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: SPS).

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Superscape (SPS) has received various tips in the press and by Analysts recently which will certainly give impetous to the share price. Indicators are looking good with the RSI rising off an oversold position and the MACD crossing showing BULLISH signs for the stock.

The mobile gaming market is still in it's infancy but the projected revenue is enormous. Mobile operators are looking at tapping the Gameboy market as they feel that users will not want to carry around a multitude of technology and if they have a mobile phone which can double as a gaming station than people will prefer this option.

People should also look at the recent contracts which SPS have signed for their technology. This is a technology company which could well be a great success in 2004.

Company website

http://www.superscape.com/

Please also check the SPS thread at
www.iii.co.uk

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MightyMicro - 30 Jun 2005 21:41 - 525 of 707

Kivver: Hilary has better legs than Dil.

The recent plea from IBM and Nokia for people to develop corporate applications for Java phones suggests that they, at least, have woken up and smelt the coffee.

I think the games guys have always overrated this market. If there were a market, SPS might do well. If there isn't, then they won't. Much of this is propelled by the wishful thinking of the handset makers and the telcos. They, in turn, are fed by market size predictions fed by analyst companies whose predictions are themselves fed by . . . people working in the self-fulfillment reality distortion field within those very same handset manufacturers and telcos.



Hotei - 30 Jun 2005 21:48 - 526 of 707

Derek - you're just too old to understand ;-)

MightyMicro - 30 Jun 2005 22:02 - 527 of 707

Whaddya mean? Too old to understand about Hilary's legs?

Hotei - 30 Jun 2005 22:17 - 528 of 707

on that particular topic, I reckon understanding and appreciation increase with age

Dil - 30 Jun 2005 23:58 - 529 of 707

Kivver : MM is ramping Hils legs without ever having seen mine.

I can see how the comparison arose though ... same subtle warnings , hints , etc with no hint of emotion :-)

Kivver - 01 Jul 2005 13:24 - 530 of 707

Dil - im sure you would be able to give her a run for her money anyday! Do they still do the loveleist legs competition at butlins and how come mighty micro so much about hils legs ohh arr! suit you sir!

anyway what do you think of this share. i was up with SPS and your other favourite BPRG about a combined 65% at onr time and foolishly didnt sell. Knowing my luck if i sold now both would fly again, you can never win. I suppose you would say get rid of both and move on (buy some more KMR where i am doing very nicely thank you).

Dil - 01 Jul 2005 14:39 - 531 of 707

Kivver : when I buy I usually set around a 15% rolling stop loss. If you test this you will find that it keeps you in for most of the big movers but gets you out when things start to flatten or fail.

I've never looked closely at these so have no strong feelings either way but the chart looks horrendous.

Good luck.

skids - 04 Jul 2005 17:24 - 532 of 707

SPS have now signed 15 of their targeted 20 network operators.

MightyMicro - 04 Jul 2005 23:13 - 533 of 707

skids: Fine, so they've signed 15 deals -- but what are the deals? There's an old saying in the software business "getting the deal is easy when you give it away".

How much and when?

Hotei - 05 Jul 2005 08:37 - 534 of 707

You can always tell an ex-ICL employee by the level of cynicism towards anything even remotely positive regarding software deals and revenue ;-)

Ayway, to answer your question, the "deals" are distribution agreements for operators to make Superscape published games available for download. Superscape's share of the retail price will average 70-80% and will typically be paid monthly.

What else can we help you with, Derek ?

hilary - 05 Jul 2005 09:06 - 535 of 707

Errrrrrrrrrr. Don't they still need some spotty faced teenagers to actually buy the games before those 15 deals are worth anything?

Anyway, it'll be alright on the night 'cause Electronic Arts are going to buy them for a quid. Must be true .......... it said so in the Torygraph. Unless that's just a ramp to let a large seller out.

skids - 05 Jul 2005 09:54 - 536 of 707

Actually, I think you might find that game downloads are one of the biggest things in some countries (far east).

I never thought ring tones would make much, but just look at how many bloody adverts we have now - they are making a mint. If games go the same way ( and I think they will) then SPS will bring in the bacon.

As usual, each to their own, I'm staying put.

Good luck to all.

skids

hilary - 05 Jul 2005 10:18 - 537 of 707

Obviously the Nips have got small fingers and can press the little buttons quickly.

:o)

proptrade - 05 Jul 2005 10:34 - 538 of 707

Hils, that is where you and your views are hiding. (FYI comments in the last post may be deemed by some as racist - a friendly warning - the term Japanese or Asian is acceptable, i would suggest an edit)

hilary - 05 Jul 2005 10:45 - 539 of 707

I'm not really the type to hide behind the wall of political correctness, proptrade, but thanks for the warning anyway. And I hope that we stuff the Frogs in the Olympic bid tomorrow too.

:o)

Kivver - 05 Jul 2005 10:50 - 540 of 707

thats it luv, you keep em coming, then go make your hubby a cup of tea!!! lol (ps hope you are a lady)

MightyMicro - 05 Jul 2005 17:09 - 541 of 707

Hotei,

You can always tell an ex-ICL employee by the level of cynicism towards anything even remotely positive regarding software deals and revenue ;-)

Actually, au contraire, old buddy, it's my twenty-odd years running pure software companies that gives rise to the cynicism, not my years of penal servitude at Infernal Confabulators Ltd :)

Kivver - 14 Jul 2005 14:10 - 542 of 707

Why the interest today??? no announcements made!!

Hotei - 14 Jul 2005 16:03 - 543 of 707

Kivver - notice of an aquisition made first thing this morning

skids - 14 Jul 2005 16:09 - 544 of 707

part of the aquisition is to be paid for via share issues!!! Seen that before. I suspect todays rise will fall back.
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