FISHLABS (Germany) - Oct 2007
Investors
In a first round of funding, Neuhaus Partners has invested an undisclosed amount in Hamburg-based 3D mobile games developer FISHLABS. The venture capitalist sourced the investment opportunity through its proprietary network, having followed the company’s progress for the past three years.
The funding will help FISHLABS add connectivity features to its games portfolio. This will drive mobile gaming communities via operators as well as directly to consumers online at www.fishlabs.net and via WAP at www.fishlabs.mobi.
Company
Hamburg-based FISHLABS is a developer of premium 3D mobile games for Java™ and BREW™ handsets. Based on the high-performance, platform-independent games engine ABYSS®, FISHLABS titles are able to offer exceptional mobile game performance on a broad range of handsets. The company has developed 15 award-winning 3D titles, including AAA brands, such as V-Rally® 3D or Star Wars™ – Imperial Ace 3D, which are marketed worldwide by industry players like Gamevil, Glu, I-play, Player X, Superscape, THQ Wireless, WDA and arvato mobile.
People
Dr Pablo Fetter led the investment for Neuhaus Partners. Michael Schade is the CEO and cofounder of FISHLABS.
Advisers
Equity - Alpers & Stenger, Christian Wessel (Financial Due Diligence)Equity - Alpers & Stenger, Steffen Leicht, Tobias Schommer (Legal)Equity - Heuking Kuhn Luer Wojtek, Götz Karrer, Hans Gummert (Legal)Equity - Transfer Partners GmbH, Andreas Jäger (Other Consulting)
Sourced from: Deutsche unquote" 93 (Nov 2007)
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