Best Use of Flash

Street Duel

Street Duel is a cross platform Flash game allowing players to meet either from an online and/or mobile device. Opponents can be selected from a meeting room and challenged into a turn based game where the goal is to shoot the other. With a simple but very addictive gameplay, this game is one of the first and only Flash Lite connected game.

 

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Mobitween is a leading wireless entertainment developer and publisher of Flash based content for a wide range of applications and handheld devices. With an extensive portfolio of more than 100 in-house games and agreements with major carriers and aggregators throughout Europe, Mobitween is the first company providing mobile operators and content resellers, handsets manufacturers but also media companies and A-brands with innovative Flash mobile media products.
Mobitween's leading edge content and rapid development cycles are unique attributes that are greatly valued by its current and prospective partners. Based on a fully-integrated production platform with engines and module templates enabling a quick development and porting of Flash games, Mobitween is now able to industrialize its production process, integrating innovative functionalities such as network, player account management, in-game Premium SMS and WAP billing and "try before you buy" features. With a true cross-platform vision of games, both vector graphics technology and Mobitween's solutions are compatible with web and wireless platforms. Mobitween is a fast growing, privately owned, and privately funded company headquartered in Paris, France.

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Philippe Chassany
is a serial entrepreneur with 15 years experience in management and technology involvement within self-founded companies.
Philippe has extensive knowledge of the online and wireless industries, which he acquired while creating products & technologies. He is also involved in business development of innovative concepts.

Prior to setting up Mobitween, in 1999, Philippe founded PyWeb.com and built a European patented web-to-wap transcoding technology. In 1993 he set up Unifix, a pioneer web agency specialized in Computer Human Interface Design and Engineering.

Philippe has a graduate degree from the University of Paris V (France) and a Master's in Computer Science.