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Chutes & Ladders: Hand-On names McCurdy prez

Hands-On Mobile (formerly MForma) has named ex-EA executive Keith McCurdy to the new position of president of studios and products. McCurdy "will be responsible for the company's worldwide games

Editor's Corner: Selling games and getting paid

In a recent interview , EA Executive Producer Travis Boatman spent quite a bit of time talking about mobile content

Metric: Top 10 U.S. publishers

According to M:Metrics , the top 10 publishers for May 2006 are: EA Mobile (32%), Gameloft (9%), Glu

Editor's Corner: Going off-deck

Last week EA Mobile Senior VP Mitch Lasky announced that EA Mobile is "going off-deck" and gave a presentation that appeared to show a

SPOTLIGHT: EA Mobile responds to off-deck claims

EA Mobile's Mitch Lasky did a follow-up interview with Gamespot.com to clarify a speech Lasky gave a few weeks ago that led everyone to believe the games giant was going off-deck.

EA: 'We are going off-deck'

While there are many shades of gray, whether EA Mobile is going off-deck is not one of them. They are. At least, that's what Mitch Lasky said last Friday at the Harris Nesbitt Games Go Mobile

EA plans to go off-deck

EA Senior VP Mitch Lasky recently announced that EA Mobile plans to go off deck and sell titles direct to consumers. Lasky demoed a desktop application that lets you purchase an

EA to go direct-to-consumer for m-games

EA Mobile's senior VP Mitch Lasky said that EA will soon sell mobile titles directly to consumers (D2C) and bypass mobile carriers entirely. The new, off-deck strategy will allow the company to

UK's Top mobile games for April

The U.K. trade association ELSPA has published its top rankings for mobile games in the month of April, which includes information provided by carriers 3, O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone. The

Interview: EA's Lasky on mobile gaming

Mitch Lasky, SVP of mobile games at Electronic Arts (and former CEO of JAMDAT), hopes mobile gaming is the cure for EA's slumping PC sales and rising development costs. Lasky says EA will produce