Limelight Software
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| Founded 📆 | 1990 |
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Limelight Software is a UK-based developer of games and application software for Smartphones, Pocket PC, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSiWare, and Apple iPhone.
History
Limelight Software was founded in 1990 and worked closely with Sharp Electronics and Rupp Technologies, producing the RuppLynx range of products for the Sharp PDA's. In 2002, the company launched its 4Pockets brand of Pocket PC Software.
Now more commonly known as 4pockets, the company has expanded its product ranges to cover Apple iPhone and Nintendo DSiware.
Video game releases
Limelight has been releasing video games since the early 1990s with series such as Marble Worlds, 4Pinball and Sudoku 4Pockets.
Winners and Finalists in the Smartphone and Pocket PC Magazine Awards 2008.
Sudoku 4Pockets DSiware [1]
Sound applications
A specialist developer of Sound and Music Software including PocketRTA Pro spectrum analyzer for the Pocket PC and PC.
E-learning
Developers of the Virtual-Centre.com E-Learning platform for the Virtual-Centre.com, a spin-off company of University of Durham Business School. The platform is used not only by the University of Durham Business School but by LEAs and schools across the North East of England for children ranging from primary school to 6th form college, including iCTGateshead E-Learning in North England.
References
External links
- www.limelight-software.com Official Site
- www.4pockets.com Official Software Site
- www.4pocketsaudio.com Official Software Site
- Members of Game Republic
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