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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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andrewbertram2003 - 01 Sep 2005 13:56 - 559 of 707

David Lee...who is he....he is on the Board of Superscape and Tadpole...hmmmm....common technology of software/content deployment...

skids - 08 Sep 2005 10:56 - 560 of 707

Superscape Group PLC
08 September 2005

8 September 2005



SUPERSCAPE SIGNS CONTRACT WITH 17TH TARGETED NETWORK OPERATOR



Superscape Group plc, (LSE:SPS), the world's leading 3D mobile games publisher,
announces today the signing of the company's latest network operator
distribution agreement.



Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape Group plc, said: 'With this agreement, we have
now secured the distribution of our mobile games on seventeen of our twenty
targeted networks. This most recent agreement is with the leading supplier and
one of the most well-known brands in the region'.



Superscape's 2D and 3D games are now available on the majority of major networks
including Verizon, China Mobile, Vodafone, Cingular, Sprint, Vivo, Nextel, 02,
AT&T, Alltel, Rogers, Tmobile, Telefonica Smart tone, SKTelecom, Orange and 3.



About Superscape

Superscape is the world's leading publisher of 3D mobile games. The company was
the first in the world to develop and launch international standard (JSR 184)
compliant solutions for the delivery of innovative games on mass-market
handsets. Superscape is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and has corporate
offices in Hook, Hampshire (UK) and San Clemente, California (USA), together
with development and production facilities in Moscow.

andrewbertram2003 - 08 Sep 2005 12:14 - 561 of 707

Skids....they will get 20 out of 20....I have to say again that signing agreements is one think, having their games downloaded (paid for) is something else.
Do we understand how these mobile companies deal with game suppliers.
For instance Vodafone may have 20 such agreements and have no preference on how they present the games on their portals.
In this senerio its down to Superscape having the titles that the kids want!

I still have concerns on Superscapes games being "buried" in a resellers website.

andrewbertram2003 - 08 Sep 2005 12:21 - 562 of 707

aaaa....also...check out Superscape website...which games are actually available.
I checked out 6 of the top titles and they all state "not yet available in UK"

So where are they available?
When will Superscapes catalog be available and across which suppliers.

So what do we have today...a number of titles in development, 17 signed contracts and a timer!!!!

What we don't have is revenue streams.....so when...

Have I got this wrong?

Hotei - 15 Sep 2005 09:07 - 563 of 707

Andrew - hate to point you away from moneyam, but if you visit the Superscape thread on advfn you will find much more information and links to tables showing what games are on what devices on what networks, all put together by private investors rather than company. It is perhaps the one source of accurate information while the company continue to avoid publishing such information.

I think you have it wrong on revenue streams - download revenue is flowing, although mainly from the US network operators. Verizon in particular.

andrewbertram2003 - 15 Sep 2005 14:52 - 564 of 707

Thanks Hotei. Have looked at ADVFN.....was a bit ignorant of this site..but exploring it now!

Hotei - 15 Sep 2005 16:34 - 565 of 707

no probs - the links you need are in the thread header over there

moneyman - 15 Sep 2005 22:20 - 566 of 707

Hotei you break my heart !

skids - 16 Sep 2005 09:36 - 567 of 707

Superscape Group PLC
16 September 2005

16 September 2005



SUPERSCAPE MOBILE GAMES GO LIVE ON 18TH TARGETED NETWORK OPERATOR



Superscape Group plc, (LSE:SPS), the world's leading 3D mobile games publisher,
announces that a number of its 2D and 3D mobile games titles have gone live on
one of the company's targeted network operators. Superscape's games are now
available on eighteen of the company's targeted list of twenty global operators.
These are Verizon, China Mobile, Vodafone, Cingular, Sprint, Vivo, Optus, 3,
Nextel, O2, AT&T, Alltel, Rogers, TMobile, Telefonica, SmarTone, SK Telecom and
Orange.


Superscape games available from this latest network include the 2D titles of
Alien versus Predator, Capone Casino, Van Helsing and Fight Club. 3D titles are
AMF Xtreme Bowling, Independence Day and Street Hoops.


Commenting, Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape Group plc said: 'We are fast
approaching our aim of having our games distributed on our top twenty targeted
global network operators. I believe that our ability to offer both 2D and 3D
titles across an increasingly wide number of handsets has been key in helping us
to achieve this target.'



Trademark, licensing and copyright
Alien v. Predator
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation



Van Helsing
Universal Studios Licensing


Fight Club
Regency Entertainment (USA) Inc.



AMF Xtreme Bowling
Vir2L Studios, A ZeniMax Media company



Independence Day
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation



Street Hoops
Activision, Inc



About Superscape

Superscape is the world's leading publisher of 3D mobile games. The company was
the first in the world to develop and launch international standard (JSR 184)
compliant solutions for the delivery of innovative games on mass-market
handsets. Superscape is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and has corporate
offices in Hook, Hampshire (UK) and San Clemente, California (USA), together
with development and production facilities in Moscow.

moneyman - 16 Sep 2005 22:21 - 568 of 707

REVENUE !! Makes any potential bidder sit up and take notice.

paulmasterson1 - 16 Sep 2005 23:06 - 569 of 707


Moneyman Hi,

Indeed, this looks like a target for YOO at some point, because the losses are so big .... well you know what I'm saying ;)

I pointed lemminginvestor to todays RNS 5 mins after I read it, but they were aware of the losses not going down very fast, and are not going to cover SPS.

Cheers,
PM

skids - 20 Sep 2005 09:13 - 570 of 707

http://www.us.design-reuse.com/news/news11399.html

moneyman - 03 Oct 2005 23:56 - 571 of 707

FT says there may be up to TEN BIDDERS!!

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/afbd489c-33df-11da-adae-00000e2511c8.html

Still with mobile technology, Superscape, which makes games playable on phones, rose 3 per cent to 25p on talk that up to ten bidders could be looking at buying the group, including Electronic Arts, Sony and Microsoft. Superscape is thought to be keen to compile a shortlist before its interims on 17 October.

joehargan1 - 04 Oct 2005 08:44 - 572 of 707

Great news...this is starting to look very good!

joehargan1 - 08 Oct 2005 13:07 - 573 of 707

From today's Times:-

Superscape held steady at 26p, despite talk that Thursdays mobile gaming agreement between Vodafone and Electronic Arts could hasten a tie-up with the latter. Superscape already has a tie-up with Vodafone in 3D games, an area where EA has no expertise.

This is undoubtedly going to lead EA placing a much higher premium on SPS. The good news for holders is that there are rumoured to be 10 potential bidders in all. EA will see the biggest synergy through the Vodafone agreement and with demand now starting to fizz in China and developing Asia, they will have to buy in the expertise and capability to make the deal a reality.

I think the next 2 -3 weeks will be very very interesting.

andrewbertram2003 - 10 Oct 2005 15:51 - 574 of 707

What is SPS worth per share? anyone got any factual info to share?

skids - 24 Oct 2005 11:00 - 575 of 707

Games are now being launched on to the networks thick and fast. All good news.


LONDON (AFX) - Superscape Group PLC said both the 2D and 3D versions of its off-road mobile racing game, Ivan Ironman Stewart has launched on the '3' network in the UK.

newsdesk@afxnews.com

hilary - 24 Oct 2005 16:39 - 576 of 707

Are you lot on special drugs? They're a dog ridden with fleas.

skids - 24 Oct 2005 17:20 - 577 of 707

hilary,

so you think their going to die without trace and there is no opportunity here?

skids

MightyMicro - 04 Dec 2005 17:22 - 578 of 707

Quiet here these days -- what, if anything, is happening with SPS?
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