GAMEVIL

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GAMEVIL Inc.
Type Private
Founded January, 2000
Headquarters Seoul (Republic of Korea)
El Segundo, California (U.S.A.)
Key people Byung Joon Song (Founder, CEO, GAMEVIL Inc.)
Industry Mobile Game Industry
Website www.gamevil.com

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[edit] GAMEVIL Inc.

GAMEVIL Inc. ((주)게임빌, www.gamevil.com) is a privately held company based in Seoul, Republic of Korea, which develops and publishes video games for cellular phones. Founded in January 2000 by Byung Joon Song, GAMEVIL has created more than 60 video games including 10 award winning games such as NOM and Skipping Stone, and is now one of the largest mobile game companies in the Republic of Korea servicing its games on SK Telecom, KTF, and LG Telecom.

[edit] GAMEVIL USA, Inc.

GAMEVIL Inc. has expanded to the United States of America in February 2006 by opening its office in El Segundo, CA named GAMEVIL USA, Inc. and has been servicing its games on Amp'd Mobile, Cellular South, Cingular Wireless, Cricket Communications, Helio, MetroPCS, Midwest Wireless, nTelos and Verizon Wireless.

[edit] Games

[edit] U.S.A.

  • Baseball Superstars 2007 (2007)
  • Burst Rally (2007)
  • Mini-Lovey (2006)
  • NOM (2006)
  • Path of a Warrior (2006)
  • Skipping Stone (2006)
  • Skipping Stone IQ (2007)
  • Traffic Mayhem (2006)

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