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Pocket Works outlasted Overworks as a distinct separate company from [[Sega]], receiving new games until some point in 2005. No versions were ever opened for rival mobile platforms. | Pocket Works outlasted Overworks as a distinct separate company from [[Sega]], receiving new games until some point in 2005. No versions were ever opened for rival mobile platforms. | ||
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Pocket Works (ポケットワークス) was an internet portal set up by Overworks to distribute software for J-Sky mobile phones. It was opened in early 2002.
Overworks had previously released three J-Sky games; Hanabi Fight, Pata Pon and Robocle through the Pet * Sega portal, and when Pocket Works opened, the three games migrated over. Pocket Works also did not house anything Sakura Taisen-related (which the company also made); this had its own (much older) portal, Sakura Taisen Keitai Club.
Pocket Works outlasted Overworks as a distinct separate company from Sega, receiving new games until some point in 2005. No versions were ever opened for rival mobile platforms.
List of games
References
Japanese mobile phone internet services |
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i-mode | J-Sky/Vodafone Live!/Yahoo! Keitai | EZweb | Air-Edge | emobile | Y! Mobile |
Portals |
Game Parade | Medal Desu. | Pet * Sega | Pocket Works | Puyo Puyo! Sega | Sakura Taisen Keitai Club | Sega Ages | Sonic Cafe | Ulala no Channel J | WOW Ja Park | WOW Sports | Club C-Mode |