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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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Happy1 - 29 Apr 2004 21:26 - 58 of 707

dusman,

Lots of talk about SPS being profitable next year.This would be a major turnaround from where we are now and is probably the reason why funds are buying in at present.

People never thought mobile phones or text messages would ever take off.If you can play all your gameboy games on a mobile then why have a gameboy !!

The future is bright ------ the future is Superscape.

Adding tomorrow !

aevansdj - 29 Apr 2004 21:32 - 59 of 707

It looks like things are starting to move, a 14% increase in the price today.It looks like the tips given at the start of the year are starting to bear fruition.
All the positive news and more to come the only thing that remains is for the Directors to start buying more shares.Then the City has to start taking note and realising the potential.
I think the run upto Christmas could be a big shot in the arm for shares as 3G starts to come into the market.
This share could be the next big thing in the tech market I'm glad I'm in now!

Happy1 - 29 Apr 2004 22:40 - 60 of 707

Why arn't all CEO's writting like this

Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape Group plc said: "I am very pleased to announce this important contract win which will, for the first time, open up mass market revenue streams for Superscape. We are in advanced negotiations with other leading global network operators and I am confident we will be making further
announcements of this nature over the course of the next few months."


Under the terms of the contract with this network operator, Superscape will
enjoy the majority of the revenue-sharing royalties based on consumer demand for
the titles.

Roberts commented: "Reaction to our Swerve-developed portfolio of games has
been very encouraging from leading global operators and major handset
manufacturers, including Siemens, Motorola and Samsung all of whom are embedding
Swerve games on their handsets.

Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 09:06 - 61 of 707

Another Content Deal

Superscape and Vir2L secure exclusive worldwide rights to co-publish new 3D AMF Xtreme Bowling Game for Mobile Phones
April 30, 2004

Back to press room

Note: pictures available from Maggie Templeman (mtempleman@superscape.com)
Superscape Group plc (LSE: SPS) and Vir2L Studios, a ZeniMax Media company, have announced an exclusive worldwide co-publishing deal to create and market a 3D bowling game for mobile phones based on the world-renowned AMF Bowling brand. The new wireless game, which will be available in June, will be designed to run on Superscape Swerve-enabled Java and BREW-based mobile phones and will be marketed to mobile phone manufacturers and network operators.

Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape Group plc said: I am delighted that Superscape will be working with Vir2L Studios to develop a 3D version of AMFs Xtreme Bowling for mobile phones. Bringing together a well-known brand, challenging and addictive game play and the power of our Swerve technology is an extremely commanding combination and a great recipe for a successful mobile game.
We chose Superscape and their Swerve technology as the means of bringing the first 3D version of AMF Xtreme Bowling to mobile phones for a number of reasons said Douglas Frederick, president of Vir2L Studios. Using Swerve ensures that the game will be available for and can be delivered over-the-air (OTA) for instant entertainment on the move to the largest possible worldwide audience.

We think this game is a great way for AMF to extend the reach of our brand both inside and outside the bowling industry, said Ron Wood, General Manger of AMF Consumer Products. It is especially exciting to work with leading technologies like those provided through our relationship with Vir2L Studios and their partnership with Superscape.
Based on this leading bowling brand, AMF Xtreme Bowling Wireless will allow players to compete in a variety of venues ranging from the classic wood lanes to the neon flashing Xtreme lanes that are available around the world at AMF bowling emporiums. Players will compete to get the highest score against friends or the AI (artificial intelligence) players. The game will appeal to a wide audience with the different skills levels.

For more information contact: ir@superscape.com
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Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 09:14 - 62 of 707

Thanks to Bonney

SUPERSCAPE ORD 10P (SPS) - Apr 29, 2004. Price: 33.00
Positive candidate
Positive signal: Double bottom formation, Objective: 32.33, Support: 29.00.
Has broken the ceiling of the falling trend, which indicates a slower initial falling rate. Has broken a double bottom formation. A decisive break of the resistance at 29.00 will signal a rise to 32.33 or more. The stock has support at p 26.00 and resistance at p 40.00. The stock is overall assessed as technically positive for the medium long term.

Medium term: Positive candidate

Extended analysis

Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 10:09 - 63 of 707

Killik Mornining Note

Another mention by Killik today:
Superscape - Distribution Agreement

Superscape announced late yesterday that it has a signed a revenue sharing royalty distribution agreement for the company's 3D mobile games titles with a leading US network operator. This is the first distribution contract for Superscape with a network operator and a key element in the process of bringing the company's Swerve-based games to the mass consumer market. The games will become available during the next three months and will run on mass market handsets from leading manufacturers.

The market has responded strongly to this announcement for a couple of reasons. Firstly, CEO Kevin Roberts highlighted the fact that they are in advanced negotiations with other leading operators with further announcements due. Secondly, although no numbers were quoted, the company did say that Superscape will enjoy the majority of the revenue sharing royalties based upon consumer demand for the titles.

Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 10:38 - 64 of 707

From The Telegraph

Superscape, the 3D software group, signed a distribution agreement with a US network operator and rose 4 to 32.5. Traders speculated the deal was with Verizon, adding Superscape was tipped in an investment magazine.

Independant

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/business/articles/timid77639?source=

Superscape made a late move to close 4p higher at 32 1/2p after announcing that it has signed a royalty distribution deal with a US telecoms operator.

http://news.independent.co.uk/business/analysis_and_features/story.jsp?story=516595

Superscape 32.5p (up 4p, 14.0 per cent). Signs distribution agreement for its 3D mobile games titles with a leading US network operator.

Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 11:59 - 65 of 707

Tick up again. Few more buys and 34p offer

ehall - 30 Apr 2004 13:50 - 66 of 707

Good support at this level, SPS has previously had weak support but given the news flow, support is not surprising. Nice to see IC eat humble pie, they got SPS totally wrong and I guess some sold at low levels as a result of shorting due to their article, they should be more accountable and act responsibly. I would like them or shares to publish a detailed article listing best and worse case scenarios, the trouble with SPS is assigning a value to the company as nobody knows how big it could be, come on shares, do your stuff!

Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 13:52 - 67 of 707

ehall valid post and one thing that you will notice is that the IC articles have not been researched fully and that the author really does not have a clue about the technology or market potential.

Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 13:55 - 68 of 707

Nice of them to drop the offer to let the 182K buy in

Happy1 - 30 Apr 2004 22:43 - 69 of 707

Well down a couple of points are a healthy gain only to be expected;

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hlyeo98 - 01 May 2004 14:00 - 70 of 707

Watch out Nintendo gameboy, bad luck for Nokia N-gage, the humble mobile phone is set to storm the game-playing market with a flood of high-quality games for downloading.
Leading the charge is Superscape (SPS), which has a unique software for squeezing chunks of data down a slender mobile connection. It has 12 million net cash. This company will soar. Buy at 32.5p.

Happy1 - 02 May 2004 22:51 - 71 of 707

hlyeo can you tell me where this information came from please.

Happy1 - 03 May 2004 09:41 - 72 of 707

Movilnet to Offer Subscribers Full-Featured BREW-Enabled Wireless Handsets

28th April , 2004

ASIA : QUALCOMM Incorporated, pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, congratulates Venezuelan operator Movilnet on the successful launch of wireless data services based on QUALCOMM's BREW solution. Movilnet is a Cantv company and provider of products and services for voice, data, Internet access, cellular telephony and telephone directories.

Movilnet's new BREW-based "3rd Generation Services" allow the company's 2.8 million wireless subscribers to browse and download a variety of applications -- such as e-mail, entertainment, communication services, games and ringtones -- on their wireless devices using the operator's third- generation (3G) CDMA2000(R) 1X network.

"The flexibility afforded by QUALCOMM's BREW system is ideal for offering value-added services to our customers in a quick and cost-effective manner," said Jose Maria De Viana, president of Movilnet. "The launch of our 3rd Generation Services demonstrates our commitment to bringing the industry's best 3G wireless applications to our subscribers. With these exciting new products and services, such as real-time Internet Web cam and video services, we anticipate these services will be met with great enthusiasm from users throughout Venezuela."

Since the BREW system allows content developers to build applications in a variety of languages, including Spanish, Movilnet can offer products and services specifically designed for the Venezuelan market. "3rd Generation Services" subscribers can initially select from four different BREW-enabled handsets, Kyocera Slider, 3245 and 3225, and Motorola T-730 color phones, immediately available by Movilnet.

"As one of the first operators in South America to deploy a CDMA2000 1X network, and by bringing BREW-based services to Venezuela, Movilnet has set the bar for advanced 3G services in the region," said Marcelo Valdez, regional director of Americas, QUALCOMM Internet Services. "QUALCOMM is thrilled that Movilnet chose the BREW system to power 3rd Generation Services. We look
forward to working closely with the Movilnet team and we are pleased with the new opportunities it creates for the growing community of global developers."

QUALCOMM's BREW system provides products and services that connect the mobile marketplace value chain, which includes application developers, publishers, content providers, device manufacturers, operators and consumers. Publishers and developers worldwide are generating revenue from BREW-based
applications and content, and 26 manufacturers have offered more than 135 BREW-enabled device models to consumers. Movilnet Venezuela joins many very successful operators that have deployed commercial BREW-based wireless data services, including Verizon Wireless, ALLTEL, Cellular One, MetroPCS, Midwest Wireless and U.S. Cellular in the United States; China Unicom, KDDI in Japan, KTF in South Korea, Hutchison Wireless CAT in Thailand, Telstra in Australia, VIVO in Brazil, BellSouth International, Telefonica Moviles in Peru, Movicom in Argentina, Verizon in the Dominican Republic, Verizon Wireless Puerto Rico and Pelephone in Israel.

hlyeo98 - 03 May 2004 14:19 - 73 of 707

Hi Happy1...nice to meet u. The information I posted came from the Shares magazine dated 29/4/2004.

Happy1 - 03 May 2004 15:41 - 74 of 707

Thanks hlyeo.

Good luck

hlyeo98 - 03 May 2004 21:01 - 75 of 707

No problem, Happy1. Good luck to u 2.

hlyeo98 - 03 May 2004 21:01 - 76 of 707

Happy1 - 04 May 2004 09:08 - 77 of 707

Looking good again today. Think we may revisit 40p
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