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Synergenix Interactive and Progressive Media launch 3D mobile fighting Game "Fatal Arena"


Stockholm, Sweden and Aalborg, Denmark – May 27th 2005 – Synergenix Interactive and Progressive Media today announced the launch of “Fatal Arena”, a 3D multiplayer fighting game for Symbian-based mobile phones.

Engage into fierce life-or-death battles against Xila the Amazon, Tristan the Knight, Khan the Mongol, Thorgir the Viking, and Fushino the Samurai. Survive the attacks from strong warriors with 2-handed swords, clubs and maces, and bring them to the ground by mastering your range of different attack moves.

Fatal Arena contains five different fighters, two arenas, 10 levels of difficulty for single-player games and two mini-games. “Arcade mode” allows you to play through the entire game in story mode, “Singleplayer mode” lets you fight any opponent you wish, and “Multiplayer mode” lets you fight a friend over Bluetooth.

Developed by Denmark-based games studio Progressive Media, Fatal Arena takes the fighting-genre to new heights on mobile devices. With its smooth animations, detailed 3D graphics and convincing medieval atmosphere, the game demonstrates how over-the-air delivered games can deliver true console-class entertainment on mobile devices.

Fatal Arena was built using the mophun™ middleware developed by Synergenix Interactive.

The game is distributed through Synergenix Interactive, and is available to end-users through leading telcos and portals, or online through the official website http://www.fatalarena.com.

About Progressive Media
Progressive Media develops and distributes games for low-, medium and high-end mobile devices. With extensive development experience across consoles and all major mobile platforms, the company has successfully brought several original and branded titles to market. Among recently completed titles are ”Audi World Cup Skiing” (j2me), ”Team CSC Tour Cycling” (j2me), ”Sheep Mania” (j2me/mophun) and ”BombJack” (mophun), which are all available from leading telcos and portals worldwide.
www.progressivemedia.dk

For more information, visit www.progressivemedia.dk, or contact Thomas Nielsen, thomasn@progressivemedia.dk

About Synergenix Interactive AB
Synergenix Interactive AB is a leading publisher of cutting edge mobile games for all major mobile platforms; Java, mophun™, Symbian and Brew. Synergenix’ award winning games are available around the world through partners such as for example 3, Vodafone, Orange, O2, Telefónica, T-mobile, M1, New World Mobility, and Cingular. Synergenix also supports handset manufacturers to enhance their terminals with embedded games and the highly acclaimed mophun™ middleware. Examples of customers are Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, and Motorola. Synergenix Interactive AB is located in Stockholm, Sweden, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kayak Interactive with offices in San Mateo and New Jersey. Learn more about Synergenix at www.synergenix.se, www.mophun.com, www.kayakinteractive.com.

For more information, visit www.synergenix.se, or contact Tobias Årfors, tobias.arfors@synergenix.se



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