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Big Blue Bubble : ウィキペディア英語版 | Big Blue Bubble
Big Blue Bubble, Inc. is a Canadian computer and video game developer founded in 2004 and based out of London, Ontario, Canada. With over 100 games in its portfolio, it is best known for ''24, The Mobile Game'', ''Burn the Rope'', and ''My Singing Monsters''. ==History== Founded in 2004 by industry veterans Damir Slogar, Claudette Critchley and Mark Maia, Big Blue Bubble recognized the potential of the burgeoning mobile gaming market at an early stage and began by specializing in casual games. Its first game, Bubble Trouble, quickly sold over 120,000 copies worldwide and was used in marketing campaigns by Nokia. Sony Ericsson also got on board and chose Big Blue Bubble's innovative space thriller, ''Captain Lunar'', as a launch title for the Sony Ericsson T610. Establishing itself as a promising mobile games developer, Big Blue Bubble built upon this early success and exposure by forming strong relationships with some of the most influential international publishers: THQ Wireless, Hands-On Mobile (MForma), Blaze, I-Play and I-Win. Soon after, it began adapting film and television franchises, such as ''24'' for handheld devices. In the mid to late 2000's, the company started moving towards console development, to include the Wii and PlayStation 2 platforms.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Q&A: Big Blue Bubble's Slogar On Moving From Mobile )〕
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