British mobile game company
Macrospace Ltd. |
| Macrospace |
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Industry | Video games |
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Defunct | 2005 (2005) |
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Fate | Merged with Sorrent Inc. |
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Successor | Glu Mobile |
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Headquarters | London , United Kingdom |
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Services | EmuX, ProvisionX, ConnectX |
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Number of employees | Head Office:
25 (2004) |
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Website | Macrospace Games |
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Macrospace Ltd. was a British developer of mobile content headquartered in London, which mainly focused on Java ME-content. In June 2005, Macrospace merged with Sorrent Inc., to form Glu Mobile.[1] Macrospace provided mobile games and mobile gaming products for network operators, service providers, handset manufacturers, media companies and intellectual property owners.[2]
Overview
The company developed a technology for Java web emulation. It was intended to emulate the full Java capabilities of many of the most popular mobile handsets, including rendering fonts and on-screen instructions.[3]
Macrospace also offered online high score and in-game event billing services. Using the company's services, Cannons Tournament became the first commercially available multiplayer mobile game in Europe, allowing mobile gamers to play peer-to-peer games regardless of network or location.[citation needed]
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