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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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moneyman - 12 Sep 2006 09:33 - 657 of 707

Positive Trading statement today. Nice price rise and hopefully a re-rating. Looks like the constant deployment news is actually coming to fruition now.

moneyman - 12 Sep 2006 09:47 - 658 of 707

Superscape's a No Brainer for 3D Mobile Games!

SAN CLEMENTE, California, September 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- How big is your brain? Superscape Group plc (LSE:SPS) the world's leading creator and publisher of 3D mobile entertainment products, today announced the availability of the wildly popular online brain teasing game, No Brainer on mobile. The online game was designed by Kid Interactive and licensed for mobile through Global Wireless Entertainment.

Exercise your brain by answering a stream of seemingly never ending but simple Yes or No questions; Things that you wash with soap... a car?; Things that can fly...Pigs? You only have one second for each answer - can you think that fast? Question and answer combinations are randomized which keep gameplay unique and increasingly challenging every time. Gameplay is complimented by a humorous floating brain with comedy glasses and a German accent. Your job is to exercise and grow the brain as big as you can!

"We are very excited to launch No Brainer," says Don Wisniewski, Sr. VP of Publishing at Superscape, "It's our foray into a new realm of 3D casual games for the mobile gaming market. Consumers are asking for fun, addicting products and this one really fits the bill. You'll find yourself smiling and laughing out loud at some of the questions."

Based on the popular online game that tests your brainpower to its limit! It takes a quick mind and fast reflexes to answer these yes/no questions; "Does Oprah sweat?" or "Can you squish Britney Spears?" The game features whimsical interactive 3D graphics, hilarious voice over questions with hundreds of random answers. Your job is to answer correctly, without frying your brain, and grow your brain in the multiple gameplay modes.

No Brainer is launching on major wireless carriers soon and will definitely put your brain to the test and a smile on your face!

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.

About GWE

Global Wireless Entertainment, Inc. (GWE) headquartered in San Diego, California, with operations in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, is the only industry leader specializing in mobile personalization inside and outside the mobile phone. GWE specializes in long-term brand acquisition and representation. GWE products include skins, information applications, wallpapers, ringtones as well as 2D and 3D games for mobile phones on the J2ME and BREW (R) platforms. For more information, please visit http://www.gwe-usa.com/.

About KID Group

KID Group is a think tank and design group that creates new ideas for games, toys and consumer products. With 10 years of expertise behind multiple toy and software industry successes, KID Group has created award-winning toy designs, established the category of Interactive Play, and invented the top selling electronic games and interactive toys on the market today. KID has licensed hundreds of concepts to leading companies including Hasbro, Mattel, Fisher Price, Spin Master, Milton Bradley, Konami, Atari, Shockwave and Superscape. http://www.kid-group.com/

DATASOURCE: Superscape Group plc


CONTACT: For further information, please contact: Brad Pitser,

Executive Producer, Superscape Group plc, Telephone: +1-949-940-2849, Email:





someuwin - 12 Sep 2006 19:25 - 659 of 707

Directors recently buying. Trading statement showing continued quarterly growth of %20 plus. Costs under control. Breakeven now. Strong revenue growth to come. Ever increasing rollout of games/networks. Increased use of advanced / 3G handsets. And still the very real chance of a takeover at a premium. SPS definitely a strong buy!

moneyman - 12 Sep 2006 22:54 - 660 of 707

Seems that the majority of growth is US orientated acording to this article.



http://www.huginonline.com/plsql/try/pressreleases.queryview?P_IDENTIFIER=1074898&Z_CHK=32060&p_la=5&p_web=5


moneyman - 27 Sep 2006 09:58 - 661 of 707

Chart looking really good. Could we see a strong breakout.

moneyman - 13 Oct 2006 09:18 - 662 of 707

Breakout !

canada1 - 13 Oct 2006 09:32 - 663 of 707

moneyman!

Thanks, I nearly sold at breakeven,(13p), your chart prediction was spot on, congratulations.

moneyman - 13 Oct 2006 09:36 - 664 of 707

Your welcome. Think the interesting times are ahead now. Results on 19th so we may see a run of T+ coming onboard anticipating some good comments.

L'chaiyim

canada1 - 13 Oct 2006 09:41 - 665 of 707

L'chaiyim ??

moneyman - 13 Oct 2006 09:59 - 666 of 707

Cheer

canada1 - 13 Oct 2006 10:03 - 667 of 707

Dumbass!,(me), heard it, never seen it written!

moneyman - 13 Oct 2006 11:41 - 668 of 707

Some really good volume today.

bristlelad - 13 Oct 2006 13:06 - 669 of 707

HI MONEYMAN yes /wella very good forecast// do you forecast a possible 20pby the end of the year???

moneyman - 13 Oct 2006 14:01 - 670 of 707

bristle with a strong forward statement in the interims it could surpass that level.

someuwin - 13 Oct 2006 16:15 - 671 of 707

bristle - I seriously expect 20p after next week's interim results.

bristlelad - 13 Oct 2006 20:22 - 672 of 707

that would do /i need some money cause i am in that great pile of sh-t called S.E.O. WILL I NEVER LEARN??????

moneyman - 13 Oct 2006 22:00 - 673 of 707

http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=SPS&MarketTicker=Technology&TYP=S

hangon - 25 Jan 2007 14:46 - 674 of 707

Superscape - super is in the name only!
I'm not convinced this is a good stock...management was quite robust (that's Rude) to shareholders a few years ago (agm fiasco IMHO), when they thought they were selling the company for a fat wad.....but the Buyer was fishing, or got nervous...dunno.
The business revolves round their ability to convince mobile-phone users that they need to pay attention to a tiny screen and play games that they could play on a PC far better. The notion of watching movies is flawed IMHO..... although I wouldn't object to a freebie...but the money the Copyright Holders will receive means that Superscape is squeezed between a rock and a hard place....that is if they sell any...however, they report sales increasing ots...from a small start maybe..as I don't see any turnover figures yet.
Their technology may be very clever and the quality excellent, but do you really want to flatten your batteries watching Dr Zivargo on a 1.5" screen when the Daily Mail gave the DVD away - and you can re-play it for free?
Most follks keep their mobile in a pocket/bag and only start to chatter when it rings in the Public Library/on the train. Then they shout at full voice and it's pretty trivial; or they are discussing clothes as they surf the rails at M&S. Their attention is diverted to the outside world (even when driving, etc) with the phone receiving less attention...because it is a voice-device - the screen it there to operate the menu and take snaps/movies in very low resolution.
If Superscape could improve the pigs ear for picture-taking that would be useful but I can't see Nokia paying much when they have capable development engineers that are au-fait with the OS and any IP would remain in-house.
If it gets seriously cheap I might buy for recovery (as I did once before) but this is not a good forward-driving business to my mind..oh dear

moneyman - 16 May 2007 22:23 - 675 of 707

Back in trading range.Usually an easy way of making money 10p--------->14p

moneyman - 05 Jun 2007 22:11 - 676 of 707

UK spending more on games than ringtones
by Ellie Gibson 05/06/2007 10:57
Consumers cough up GBP 83 million

New data from mobile content trackers GfK M2 has revealed that for the first time. UK consumers are spending more on mobile games than on ringtones.

In the 12 months ending March 2007, around GBP 83 million was spent on games - compared to GBP 76 million on ringtones. The mobile gaming market is worth four times the downloadable music market (GBP 23 million) and eight times the video download market (GBP 11 million). Wallpapers were bottom of the chart with GBP 10 million.

Nearly 90 per cent of games sold were bought through mobile network operators. A third of mobile gaming revenues were created by the top ten best-selling titles, and three games accounted for 60 per cent of total sales.

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"A year ago there was less activity in the mobile gaming market as well as poor phone functionality, limited game offerings and perceived high prices," said GfK M2 business group director Aaron Rattue.

"In the last year mobile gaming has really taken off and now leads the mobile content market in terms of the amount of money consumers are spending. Clearly, gamers are happy to pay to download, with half of all the games downloaded to a mobile phone in the last year costing GBP 5 or more
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