Mobile21
Mobile21 Co., Ltd. (モバイルニジュウイチ株式会社) was a Japanese video game developer that was a 50/50 joint venture between Nintendo and Konami established on October 7, 1999. Mobile21 primarily concentrated on next-generation Game Boy Advance development, with a particular interest in mobile phone linking features.[1]
History
On 1999-09-02, Nintendo Corporation and Konami Corporation announced the establishment of Mobile21 Co., Ltd., with the Mobile Adapter GB on sale in April 2000. (The Mobile Adapter GB was an accessory for Game Boy Color consoles that allowed them to connect to a cell phone and exchange data such as high scores over the internet.) [2][3]
The Mobile Adapter GB service began on January 27, 2000, and was terminated on December 14, 2002.
Games
- Pokémon Crystal (2000)
- Net de Get Minigame @100 (2001)
- AirForce Delta Storm (2002)
- Doraemon: Midori no Wakusei Doki Doki Daikyuushuutsu! (2001)
- Gradius Galaxies (2001)
- Jurassic Park III: Island Attack (2001)
- Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu! (2002)
- EX Monopoly (2001)
- Mail de Cute (2002)
- Mobile Professional Baseball (2001)
- Monster Guardians (2001)
- Tanbi Musou: Meine Liebe (2001)
gollark: *My* hypothetical smartwatch would just use a 100-key QWERTY keyboard.
gollark: This is also true.
gollark: Continue doing so.
gollark: I have too many intensely unfinished things going on anyway.
gollark: Rotate, SolarFlame5.
References
- Tam, A. "Fun 'n Games in the New Economy", Japan – Business People Technology, J@pan Inc. October 2000. Accessed 22 March 2012
- "任天堂とコナミの提携および合弁会社設立について". Archived from the original on March 22, 2007.
- "任天堂とコナミの提携および合弁会社設立について". Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
External links
- (in Japanese) Archived Official website
- (in Japanese) Mobile21 history page
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