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PRESS RELEASE
December 16, 2002
Stockholm, Sweden
[Ogilvy Interactive]
MobileWizardry in association with the Ogilvy Interactive announce the development of "Australian Open PDAce '03"; a promotional entertainment piece for IBM's e-business campaign at Australian Open 2003 tennis championship for the PalmOS® Platform.

Aaron Ardiri, co-founder of MobileWizardry says:

    Once again, PDAce is produced as a promotional piece for IBM's e-business compaign - however the focus this time around was my home country, down under as many would say - the Australian Open.

    We have worked with Ogilvy previously to produce the same promotional piece for Wimbledon 2001,2002 and the Australian Open 2002 tournaments - it gives us great pleasure to work with Ogilvy Interactive again to once again make the product available and update it accordingly for the current range of PalmOS® devices that are available.

    Ogilyvy Interactive are very professional in the manner in which they organize projects, and together we create exactly what the client is looking for - a few minor improvements to the Wimbledon 2002 version.

PDAce, a variant on the classic PONG game comes alive with fresh new graphics, and scoring specfically based on Tennis. In addition to the new look, the gameplay has been modified slightly to become more challenging and a complete series of statistics on game play has been added to just that extra competitive edge.

PDAce ScreenShot   PDAce ScreenShot

MobileWizardry is a group of developers, derived from ardiri.com, who specialize in creating entertainment titles for handheld devices. Ogilvy Interactive is a division of Ogilvy Ltd; one of the largest marketing communications networks in the world.

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