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The Volition buy is not THQ's only new move. The company is also reaching to the wireless market by signing a deal to provide game content for Siemens mobile devices rang...

Quang Hong, Blogger

September 5, 2000

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The Volition buy is not THQ's only new move. The company is also reaching to the wireless market by signing a deal to provide game content for Siemens mobile devices ranging from WAP phones to Internet appliances. The first game under the new agreement, Pocket Golf, will appear on a variety of platforms in 2001. In the more traditional handheld market, THQ is bolstering its offerings by picking up the publishing and distribution rights to a number of Lucas Arts Star Wars and Indiana Jones titles. THQ will distribute Lucas Arts developed Gameboy and Gameboy Advance versions of Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine and Obi-Wan Adventures, as well as four future titles.

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