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Ngmoco buys Stumptown Game Machine, EA and Gameloft report revenue growth

A few news items from the business side of iPhone games this week, courtesy of the folks over at Mobile Entertainment. Ngmoco has purchased developer Stumptown Game Machine, creators of their popular Touch Pets Dogs release. Unfortunately, there's no information on how much the deal was worth, but it's a pretty obvious pickup for Ngmoco, which is working on building a stable of freemium titles and developers to produce them.

My money's still on an Ngmoco/Booyah deal at some point, too -- Ngmoco has the money to pick up a few other smaller developers thanks to funding, and Booyah has the app and the dedicated users that Ngmoco wants. The two companies have already collaborated with a MyTown promotion on Ngmoco's We Rule, but I can see it going farther eventually.

Elsewhere, EA Mobile reported a big growth in profits over the last quarter, up 12% year-over-year. The company attributes revenues to the iPhone and, soon, the iPad -- EA had two of the top three grossing titles as the iPad launched in Need for Speed and Scrabble, even though those sales will count towards next quarter's profits. While indie games have found their own place on the iPhone, many of the biggest titles are still produced by larger studios like EA.

Gamevil also saw a nice jump in profits (up a whopping 99% from last year), and also credits its growth to the App Store, supported by Android and other mobile phone markets. Zenonia and its sequel were drivers there, along with sales overseas and the company's Baseball Superstars title. Lots and lots of sales coming out of the App Store, and I'm sure a new phone in June won't hurt things at all.

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A few news items from the business side of iPhone games this week, courtesy of the folks over at Mobile Entertainment. Ngmoco has purchased...
 

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spary

Too bad the games were screwed up. At least they allow you to re-download purchased games now:
http://briefmobile.com/gameloft-changes-android-game-policy

May 31 2010 at 9:11 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Steve

Since I don't go for the freemium model, this is just another few companies whose games I will never play now.

May 14 2010 at 1:11 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
milkmage

yeah.. this looks real "fun" - i can understand in game purchases, but according to the reviews it sounds like you have to pay real money for food, it's not a convenience (paying vs. doing something - GRINDING - in game to earn your own food)..

1 65 Bowls of Food $3.99
2 120 Bowls of Food $6.99
3 200 Bowls of Food $9.99
4 New Item Pack $2.99
5 1000 Bowls of Food $39.99
6 15 Bowls of Food $0.99
7 400 Bowls of Food $19.99
8 30 Bowls of Food $1.99
9 New Item Pack $1.99
10 New Location Pass $3.99

May 13 2010 at 10:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Montana Leet

In the iPhone app, before you tap the article link to read it, it looks like "Ngmoco buys Stumptown Game Machine, EA and Gam..." My jaw dropped a few feet at the thought of Ngmoco having enough money to buy EA. And I'm thankful that isn't the case!

May 13 2010 at 9:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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