Angry Birds in web browser

You can now play Angry Birds on the web! If you did not know earlier, let’s tell you now that Angry Birds is a puzzle video game developed by Finland-based Rovio Mobile. In the game, players use a slingshot to launch birds at pigs stationed on or within various structures, with the intent of destroying all the pigs on the playfield. Angry Birds has been praised for its successful combination of addictive gameplay, comical style, and low price. With 140 million downloads across all platforms, the game has been called “one of the most mainstream games out right now”. It is quite funny and addictive to play.

Angry Birds comes to Chrome. Google and Rovio have announced the deal to bring Angry Birds game to Chrome. Angry Birds is available in Chrome Web Store for free.

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  1. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds in Singapore F1 GP
    http://www.rovio.com/index.php?mact=Blogs,cntnt01,showentry,0&cntnt01entryid=88&cntnt01returnid=58

    Espoo, Finland, September 22 – Rovio Entertainment, in cooperation with Singtel, is delighted to launch the first ever Angry Birds Crowd Game at Singapore F1 GP.

    “Through social participation, our fans will get to interact with the Angry Birds in an entirely new way,” says Peter Vesterbacka, Mighty Eagle and CMO of Rovio. “We think this new form of gaming will give fans a great opportunity to form a strong emotional connection with the characters.”

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  2. Tomi Engdahl says:

    http://www.tietoviikko.fi/kaikki_uutiset/angry+birdsista+tuli+kaikkien+aikojen+ladatuin+peli/a716479?s=r&wtm=tietoviikko/-04112011&

    Angry Birds has been downloaded more than 500 million times.
    It is more than any game ever.

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  3. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Bird in space:

    Soyuz TMA-22 launches cosmonauts, US astronaut to the space station
    http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-111311a.html

    A stuffed doll of a red bird from the mobile game “Angry Birds” hangs inside Soyuz TMA-22 as a “zero-g indicator.” (NASA TV)

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  4. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Some more interesting and/or funny Angry Birds links:

    Angry Birds Yard Display
    http://www.themysteryworld.com/2011/11/angry-birds-yard-display.html

    Angry Birds theme park opens in China
    http://www.cnngo.com/shanghai/play/chinese-gamers-playing-real-life-%E2%80%98angry-birds%E2%80%99-733133?pi=pi

    Realistic Angry Birds
    http://www.weirdpalace.com/realistic-angry-birds/
    Do these birds remind you of characters from a popular iOS game? They are genuine paintings made by Mohamed Raoof from India.

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  5. Tomi Engdahl says:

    The Simpsons- Angry Birds Parody
    The Simpsons visit the E4 convention, and see “Furious Fliers”
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RS421RWwdQ&feature=player_embedded

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  6. 25,000 Angry Christmas Lights « Tomi Engdahl’s ePanorama blog says:

    [...] Angry Christmas Lights What do you get when you take Angry Birds and Christmas lights? 25,000 Angry Christmas Lights video shows that you get 25,000 Christmas [...]

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  7. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Zynga’s Tough Culture Risks a Talent Drain
    http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/zyngas-tough-culture-risks-a-talent-drain/

    Several start-ups have also rebuffed Zynga this year, including Rovio. This summer, Rovio, the maker of the popular mobile game Angry Birds, walked away from discussions of a deal worth roughly $2.25 billion in cash and stock, three people briefed on the situation said.

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  8. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Wife of Angry Birds app-maker Ravio PR person arrived for Finnish state dinner at the Finnish Presidential Palace wearing an Angry Birds dress

    http://fotojum.com/wife-of-an-app-maker-wearing-an-angry-birds-dress/

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  9. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Happy Birdday! Rovio’s Mighty Eagle Eyes A Billion Fans as Angry Birds Turns Two
    http://www.penn-olson.com/2011/12/11/angry-birds-2nd-birthday/

    New partnership with Lappset:
    We’re launching this activity park concept, and we’re going to have thousands of parks all over the planet. The first ones are going up in Finland in Espoo.

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  10. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds: One Man’s Torrid Affair with an iPhone App
    http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2011/01/angry_birds_my_iphone_affair.php

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  11. Gamer says:

    Game quite like Angry Birds but now you shoot dogw with cats instead of pigs with birds:

    Cats Cannon
    http://www.physicsgames.net/game/Cats_Cannon.html

    Launch different types of cats and use their special abilities to eliminate all of the dogs. Earn bonus points for each unused cat.

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  12. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds Chrome can be played on-line at
    http://chrome.angrybirds.com/

    By the way this on-line game works also in Firefox browser.

    Angry Birds Coming to Facebook on Valentine’s Day [EXCLUSIVE]
    http://www.penn-olson.com/2012/01/25/angry-birds-facebook-jakarta/

    Speaking exclusively to Penn Olson today in Jakarta, Peter Vesterbacka, the ‘Mighty Eagle’ of Rovio, and Henri Holm, the SVP of Rovio Asia, shared the company’s plan to release Angry Birds to more than 800 million people on Facebook.

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  13. Tomi Engdahl says:

    In-App Birdchases: Play Angry Birds On Facebook For Free, But Pay To Win
    http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/13/play-angry-birds-on-facebook/

    Angry Birds has just launched on Facebook, and developer Rovio is trying out a different business model that flocks together with other freemium games on the social network. Rather than make you pay $1 up front for a mobile download, there’s 4 new powerups that you can buy for cheap – just $1 for 20 uses.

    By expanding its in-app purchases beyond the level-beating Mighty Eagle, Rovio could earn higher a higher average lifetime revenue per user for itself and Facebook rather than squeezing a single golden egg from players upon install.

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  14. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds: Knock On Wood
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv4AdLJ3fIo

    Mattel’s board game based on Angry Birds

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  15. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio Entertainment has won the prestigious Property of the Year Award Toy of the Year gala.

    In addition, Rovio received the Game of the Year award in collaboration with Mattel AWARD Angry Birds: Knock on Wood board game.

    http://www.toyawards.org/iMIS15/toyaward/custom/PropertyToy.aspx

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  16. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds Leaked On Facebook – Available Now
    http://www.arcticstartup.com/2012/02/13/angry-birds-facebook

    It seems that Angry Birds is already available on Facebook.

    The biggest differences in the game are perhaps the powerups that allow you to get “cheats” to beat the pigs.

    The game is all Flash and the perhaps the best part is that you’re able to play it in full screen.

    This really looks like Angry Birds will easily become one of the most played games on Facebook. It’s really easy to get playing

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  17. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio’s CEO on Growing His Flock and Whether to Fly Solo
    http://allthingsd.com/20120223/rovios-ceo-on-growing-his-flock-and-whether-to-fly-solo/

    Last week was a big one for Rovio, the maker of the hit game Angry Birds.

    The company released its Facebook game, joined up with a Finnish theme park and announced plans to blast off into space.

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  18. Tomi Engdahl says:

    http://www.3t.fi/artikkeli/uutiset/teknologia/rovio_ja_nokia_palkittiin

    Mobile Game Angry Birdsistä Rovio known and Nokia was awarded the mobile industry’s major annual event in Barcelona.

    Rovio’s Angry Birds chosen as the best direct to consumer mobile application.

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  19. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds Partners with Heikki Kovalainen
    http://www.heikkikovalainen.com/news/12/angry-birds-partners-with-heikki

    Angry Birds flies into Formula 1 with Heikki Kovalainen Kovalainen and Rovio to collaborate on an innovative and novel merchandise and webgame partnership.

    “This is a great partnership on many levels,” said Heikki Kovalainen. “It’s the first time that I’ve partnered with a gaming company, and it fits with my larger focus on partnering with unique brands. As a Finn, I’m also happy to be backing a Finnish company on a global platform. Most importantly, I’m a big Angry Birds fan!”

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  20. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Free mobile apps ‘drain battery faster’
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17431109

    Free mobile apps which use third-party services to display advertising consume considerably more battery life, a new study suggests.

    Findings suggested that in one case 75% of an app’s energy consumption was spent on powering advertisements.

    In the case of Angry Birds, research suggested that only 20% of the total energy consumption was used to actually play the game itself.

    Of the rest, 45% is used finding out your location with which it can serve targeted advertising.

    The tests were carried out by running the app over a 3G connection. The results noted that many apps leave connections open for up to 10 seconds after downloading information.

    In Angry Birds, that brief period – described by researchers as a “3G tail” – accounted for over a quarter of the app’s total energy consumption.

    Mr Pathak told the BBC that developers should perhaps think twice when utilising third-party advertising and analytics services in their app.

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  21. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds Space announced – from space!
    http://www.rovio.com/en/news/press-releases/140/angry-birds-space-announced-from-space

    March 8, 2012 – Espoo, Finland / International Space Station – Rovio Entertainment debuted the brand new Angry Birds game, Angry Birds Space, with a launch announcement that was literally out of this world! Working in cooperation with NASA, Rovio broadcast a video from the International Space Station in a global online announcement at the angrybirds.com/space website.

    Angry Birds Space will launch simultaneously on iOS and Android, Mac and PC, animation, merchandise, and book publishing on March 22.

    Astronautti näytti, miten Angry Birds -ritsa toimii avaruudessa
    http://www.digitoday.fi/viihde/2012/03/09/astronautti-naytti-miten-angry-birds–ritsa-toimii-avaruudessa/201224946/66

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  22. Tomi Engdahl says:

    ‘Angry Birds’ Space Edition Skips Windows Phone in Blow to Nokia
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-22/-angry-birds-space-edition-skips-windows-phone-in-blow-to-nokia.html

    The new “Angry Birds Space” edition of the world’s most popular mobile-phone game won’t appear on Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)’s Windows Phone in a blow to handset maker Nokia Oyj. (NOK1V)

    “We’re the No. 1 app in the Windows Phone app store, but it’s a big undertaking to support it, and you have to completely rewrite the application,” Peter Vesterbacka, chief marketing officer of the game’s maker, Rovio Entertainment Oy, said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. Rovio has no plans to release “Angry Birds Space” on the Windows Phone platform, he said.

    Rovio started selling “Angry Birds Space” yesterday and expects to introduce four more Angry Birds games as well as a second game universe by the end of the year, Vesterbacka said.

    Rovio has more than 300 employees, based in the same Espoo, Finland, office park as Nokia and the local Microsoft office. The new version of “Angry Birds,” which takes place in space with planetary gravity interfering with the birds’ flight paths, is available for Windows personal computers as well as Apple’s iPhone, iPad and Mac computers.

    “If you look at activations, Apple’s iOS and Android are clearly bigger than any other platform,” Vesterbacka said. “We want to be on all screens, but we have to consider the cost of supplying the smaller platforms. With Windows Phone it’s a lot of work to technically support it.”

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  23. Tomi Engdahl says:

    The Maker Of Angry Birds: We Want To Be Bigger Than Disney (DIS)
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2012/03/21/businessinsiderrovios-peter-vesterb.DTL

    Rovio’s game Angry Birds has had 700 million downloads so far, but it’s much more than a game company.

    Rovio’s new game, Angry Birds Space, launches tomorrow with a Walmart partnership for all merchandise related to Angry Birds at thousands of stores.

    For the launch of Rovio’s new space game, it teamed up with NASA and National Geographic.

    “It’s not just the launch of a game, it’s the launch of a franchise. It’s bigger than most movie launches in Hollywood. Rovio is one of the first brands to launch from the digital to the physical world,” he said.

    Rovio turned down a $2 billion acquisition offer from Zynga last year. On stage, Vestabacka said the company’s role model is Disney, a $74 billion company, but that it’s goal is to be “much bigger.”

    Vestabacka said if Walt Disney were getting his start today, he’d do it in games, not cartoons. Vestabacka says Disney’s company would probably be more like Rovio, not Zynga.

    “Zynga is a game company. We stopped looking at ourselves as a game company. We sold 25 million plush toys last year. For us, it’s about making Angry Birds available everywhere,” Vesterbacka said.

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  24. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds Space rockets to the top of the App Store charts in over 28 countries
    http://www.insidemobileapps.com/2012/03/22/angry-birds-space-rockets-to-the-top-of-the-app-store-charts-in-over-28-countries/

    Only a few hours after its debut, Rovio’s Angry Birds Space has hit the top of the App Store charts in more than 28 countries. Released last night at 1:00 am PST, or 10:00 am Helsinki time, Angry Birds Space costs $0.99 on iPhone and $2.99 on the iPad.

    The game — which was highly anticipated thanks to a smart marketing campaign by Rovio that included a video from NASA actually filmed in space and a promotional campaign with WalMart — is the No. 1 paid and No. 1 top grossing app in dozens of countries including: the US, China, Germany, France, Indonesia, New Zealand, Russia, Columbia, Denmark, Norway, Mexico, India, Greece, Belgium, the UK, Spain and (no surprise here) Finland.

    Rovio’s Angry Birds games have been downloaded more than 700 million times already, and its likely the series is now well on its way to cresting the 1 billion download mark.

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  25. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Trendsetters: Coca Cola’s CMO Joe Tripodi Discusses the Role of Cultural Leadership
    http://www.internationalistmagazine.com/Trendsetter/Trendsetter_2012_march21_more.html

    Interestingly, for a brand as globally ubiquitous as Coca-Cola, Joe Tripodi admitted that there is a powerful level beyond “global” today that must be embraced. “It’s not enough to go from local to multi-country to global anymore. The next step is ‘network.’ Today you have to be networked and put brands at the center of the conversation.” He added that the lesson of Angry Birds, the mobile strategy game, demonstrates how “it’s no longer about the size of your budget, but the size of your idea.” (The Angry Birds creators demonstrated that great content and just 23 people could create 350 million transactions in 18 months.)

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  26. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds, Nokia’s decision worries investors

    The Japanese investment bank Nomura estimates that the Angry Birds, game developing Rovio’s decision not to bring the game’s new Angry Birds Spacea Microsoft’s Windows Mobile operating system is a worrying sign of Nokia’s smartphones.

    Angry Birds is number one on Phone in the Windows app store

    - This is a worrying development for Windows Phone in a way that it suggests that the Stake is not a lot of faith in the future, Nomura commented.

    Rovio’s position may be indicative of the future, one that does not expect the money to do Windows Mobile platform. When there is no applications, there are no users, and vice versa.

    Source:
    http://www.digitoday.fi/bisnes/2012/03/23/angry-birds–paatos-huolettaa-nokian-sijoittajia/201225910/66?rss=6

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  27. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio can do without Nokia – not only in developing countries

    “I have spoken to a couple in the game with the manufacturer, the size of the Windows market – according to them, Windows-based sales have been less than two percent of iPhone / iPad sales in the case of the big hits,” Kuittinen comments on the securities.

    “The sad truth is probably that the Rovio is Nokia, Western countries have. But in India and Africa, Asha, the Rovio mobile phones, games can be even large benefit in bringing the brand to developing countries, “he continues”

    Source:
    http://www.tietoviikko.fi/msareena/msuutiset/kaikkiareenauutiset/rovio+parjaa+ilman+nokiaa++paitsi+kehitysmaissa/a793372?s=r&wtm=tietoviikko/-23032012&

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  28. Tomi says:

    Angry Birds Space, after all, also for Windows Phonelle

    Rovio CEO knocks out earlier reports that the game company’s Angry Birds Space game should not be Windows Phone operating system.

    Rovio’s CEO Mikael Hedin, the company is preparing Angry Birds Space’s entry into the Windows Phonelle.

    Hed told the news agency Reuters on Friday evening, Finnish time.

    Angry Bird Space’s release date for Windows Phonelle has not yet been decided.

    Source:
    http://www.digitoday.fi/viihde/2012/03/24/angry-birds-space-sittenkin-myos-windows-phonelle/201225944/66?rss=6

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  29. Tomi says:

    Walmart steps up with Angry Birds Space promotion
    http://venturebeat.com/2012/03/20/walmart-steps-up-with-angry-birds-space-promotion/

    Angry Birds Space, Rovio’s next big game in the phenomenal mobile game series, launches on Thursday with some major promotions from Walmart. Game clues will be hidden in select limited-edition Angry Birds Space merchandise

    Rovio has also cut a deal with T-Mobile. The company’s store reps will demonstrate the game and help fans get bonus content.

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  30. Tomi Engdahl says:

    The Google Play problem: paying for ‘Angry Birds’ with battery life instead of money
    http://www.theverge.com/2012/3/23/2896253/google-play-android-mobile-ads-angry-birds

    Earlier this week, a report came out showing that some apps on Android use more than twice the power they actually need because they’re running ads. Angry Birds in particular was called out, with 70 percent of its power draw dedicated to uploading information and downloading ads. That stark fact may be part of the reason why Angry Birds Space, which was released yesterday, has both a free and a $.99 “premium” version in Google Play.

    Although it might not be entirely fair to single out Angry Birds for battery life issues, the app is a common example simply because of how popular it has become. At the center of the Android app ecosystem is a fundamental problem that hasn’t yet been solved: paid apps get better battery life but simply don’t make much money in Google Play, while free-with-ads apps appear to be much more profitable but provide a much worse experience to the end user.

    If Angry Birds is the cipher through which to understand this problem, the result doesn’t look good for Google’s store or for Android as a platform. Google Play simply isn’t making much money for developers who offer paid apps on Android. Rovio’s “Mighty Eagle,” Peter Vesterbacka, says that until now “it just hasn’t made sense” to offer a paid version of Angry Birds on Google Play:

    The top developers offering paid downloads on Android, the numbers are single-digit millions at best. We are in the hundreds of millions on Android, so just it hasn’t made sense.

    That’s why, until now, Rovio only offered the ad-based version on Android Market, though the company did offer a for-pay version on Amazon’s Android app store.

    Nokia Siemens points out that there’s not an easy solution if you need to include ads:

    Advertising delivery for Angry Birds is done by Google (Rovio cannot influence this), so any reduction of mobile ad-associated signaling will have to be done by Google, not Rovio.

    Angry Birds has since switched to using Flurry for ads, but as the more recent study shows, it presents similar battery life problems

    Vesterbacka is cautiously optimistic, at best, that Google Play will be able to create real revenue for paid apps.

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  31. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio to get Angry Birds Space for Windows Phone: CEO
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/23/net-us-rovio-windows-idUSBRE82M0RG20120323

    Rovio is working on getting its new Angry Birds Space game to Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform (WP7), its chief executive said on Friday, putting Nokia and other Windows phones more on a par with the iPhone.

    “We are working towards getting Angry Birds Space to WP7,” Rovio Chief Executive Mikael Hed told Reuters, dismissing earlier media reports that the top gaming firm was dumping the platform.

    “We are working closely together with Nokia to bring our games to their platforms,” Hed said.

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  32. Tomi Engdahl says:

    https://twitter.com/#!/AngryBirds/status/184235948324814848

    10 million Angry Birds Space downloads in less than 3 days! Thanks to our fans, stay tuned for more! #angrybirdsspace

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  33. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds want to be Donald Duck
    Short ‘toons start soon as part of Disney emulation plan
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/01/angrybirds_get_dramatic/

    Angry Birds short form content is coming to every connected device as creators Rovio move deeper into becoming an entertainment company in the style of Disney.

    Yes, Disney. Rovio’s head of animation Nick Dorra tod the MIPTV conference in Cannes that the company did not want to be viewed as an EA wannabe but more of a diversified entertainment company like Disney. “Disney is a great model for us. We want to be seen as an entertainment company not a games company,” Dorra said.

    The Finnish gaming disrupter’s Angry Birds characters will soon be on your high street, building activity parks in your suburb, launching an animated series and within two years starring in a feature film, according to creators Rovio.

    Dorra, said that the mobile games creator is currently working on rolling out a series of weekly short form content, based on the game with an initial 52 episode run

    Former Marvel Studios chairman David Maisel is also now part of the Rovio team.

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  34. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds animated TV series to premiere in Autumn 2012
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2012/apr/01/rovio-angry-birds-animated-series

    52 weekly episodes will be distributed ‘on all possible devices’ says head of animation Nick Dorra. By Stuart Dredge

    “We’re going to roll out a weekly animation series later this year of shortform content,” said Rovio’s head of animation Nick Dorra, speaking at the MIPTV conference in Cannes.

    The series will consist of 52 episodes lasting between two-and-a-half and three minutes each. “We’re going to roll it out on all possible devices,” said Dorra.

    “We’re looking at building a video app for that, and we’re also looking at partnerships and so on… We want to be on all screens.”

    Those partnerships include a deal with Samsung announced in January 2012 that involves an app for the company’s range of Smart TV internet-connected televisions.

    Rovio acquired Finnish animation studio Kombo in June 2011 to help develop Angry Birds into more than just a gaming brand. The same month, it recruited former Marvel Studios chairman David Maisel as an adviser, sparking talk of a full Angry Birds film.

    “Angry Birds is not just about the gameplay, and will be in the future less and less about the slingshot, actually, and more and more about the characters.”

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  35. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds is named best gaming app at award ceremony
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/17850782#?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

    Angry Birds has been named best game at an event honouring smartphone and tablet computer apps.

    The popular game took the title for the second year running at the Appys award ceremony in London.

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  36. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio game company produced its owners huge profits last year.

    The company’s profit before tax was EUR 48 million and net sales of 75 million.

    Different versions of Angry Birds game is loaded in two years more than 800 million times.

    Rovio is now preparing for going public.

    Source: http://www.iltalehti.fi/digi/2012050715541154_du.shtml

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  37. Tomi says:

    Rovio Entertainment reports 2011 financial results
    http://www.rovio.com/en/news/press-releases/161/rovio-entertainment-reports-2011-financial-results/

    Helsinki, Finland – Rovio Entertainment Ltd, the world’s leading provider of mobile entertainment and creator of the Angry Birds franchise, today had the pleasure of announcing the financial results for the full calendar year of 2011.

    Total revenue amounted to €75.4 million ($106,3 million) driven by strong growth in game download activity and consumer product sales. Earnings before tax were €48,0 million ($67.6 million) or 64% of total revenue in 2011.

    “The strong growth in revenue clearly demonstrates the popularity of the Angry Birds brand.” Mikael Hed, Rovio CEO said.

    The financial outcome of 2011 is very positive for Rovio. Rovio’s different business areas, Games, Advertising, and Consumer Products, are fully rolled out and generated both revenue and profit.

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  38. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio Passes a Billion Angry Birds Downloads, Still Mulling IPO
    http://allthingsd.com/20120509/rovio-ceo-when-to-go-public-is-up-to-dad-other-owners/

    Rovio released its first financial figures this week, but the company has not decided when, where or whether to go public.

    These days, of course, the business is thriving. The company took in $106.3 million in revenue, with pre-tax profits of $67.6 million, a whopping 64 percent of its total revenue.

    “The business for 2012 looks very good,” Hed said in an email interview.

    “Space has been a major success and we have a few games coming up, including a new game outside of the Angry Birds family. Our animation studio is working on Angry Birds animation series, which will come out later this year.”

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  39. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Mobile Innovation, Angry Birds, and Furry Animals: A Q&A with Peter Vesterbacka
    http://spark.qualcomm.com/salon/mobile-innovation-angry-birds-and-furry-animals-qa-peter-vesterbacka

    One of Time’s most influential people, Rovio’s Mighty Eagle Peter Vesterbacka recently sat down with Spark’s Liya Sharif in his signature red hoodie to chat about innovation, mobile gaming, and of course, Angry Birds and mean pigs. Check out his story

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  40. Tomi Engdahl says:

    The world’s first Angry Birds theme park will officially open inside Finland’s Särkänniemi Adventure Park on June 8 2012. Angry Birds developer Rovio Entertainment helped the park’s staff design the experience.

    There are 12 rides at the park, including a roller coaster, a lighthouse and an adventure course, along with themed food areas. Visitors can also play the game on screens throughout the park.

    Source:
    http://www.damncoolpictures.com/2012/05/angry-birds-theme-park-opens-in-finland.html

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  41. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds-activity parks to Espoo

    The world’s leading suppliers of mobile games of the Rovio Entertainment Ltd., and playground equipment manufacturer Lappset have agreed on a global partnership for Angry Birds – parks can launch activity. The City of Espoo has left the co-operation, and a letter of intent according to Espoo carried out in five Angry Birds-activity park.

    “Espoo wants to be a pioneer in this new kind of service launch,” said Mayor Jukka Mäkelä

    Source:
    http://www.espoo.fi/fi-FI/Angry_Birds_aktiviteettipuistoja_Espoose%28867%29

    More information:
    http://www.lansivayla.fi/artikkeli/84514-espoo-saa-viisi-angry-birds-puistoa
    http://www.helsinginuutiset.fi/artikkeli/86195-talta-nayttaa-angry-birds-leikkipuisto-%E2%80%93-katso-kuva
    http://www.iltalehti.fi/digi/2011121214932127_du.shtml

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  42. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio flies away from Angry Birds for all-new puzzler
    http://www.reghardware.com/2012/05/11/rovio_veers_from_angry_birds_with_all_new_puzzler/

    With Rovio’s Angry Birds hitting the billion-download mark recently, the Finnish developer has turned its attention to its next mobile game, revealed this week as Amazing Alex.

    No birds. No pigs. No plush toy merchandise or movie tie-ins… just yet, anway.

    Amazing Alex is an upgraded version of a 2011 iPad game Casey’s Contraptions from Snappy Touch & Mystery Coconut, IP Rovio recently acquired. The original game is no longer on the market.

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  43. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds Space hits 100 million downloads in just 76 days
    http://thenextweb.com/mobile/2012/06/06/angry-birds-space-hits-100-million-downloads-in-just-76-days/

    Rovio has announced that Angry Birds Space has topped more than 100 million downloads, reaching the milestone in just 76 days.

    Angry Birds Space has enjoyed a crazy amount of downloads in its first three months on sale. After launching on March 22, it hit 10 million downloads in three days and then 20 million within a week.

    Rovio later shared that the game had passed 50 million downloads on all platforms, taking just 35 days to do so.

    If that wasn’t enough, Rovio’s Peter Vesterbacka also shared last month that downloads of all of its Angry Birds titles have topped 1 billion, with half a billion of those in the last 6 months alone.

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  44. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Rovio to launch racing-themed ‘Angry Birds Heikki’ webgame on June 18
    http://thenextweb.com/eu/2012/05/18/rovio-to-launch-racing-themed-angry-birds-heikki-webgame-on-june-18/

    Rovio might be looking beyond Angry Birds with the announcement of its new ‘Amazing Alex’ franchise but the company is set to launch a new bird-smashing racing-themed webgame called ‘Angry Birds Heikki’ on June 18.

    Racing fans and Angry Birds purists will soon have another title to play, although it will be web-based.

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  45. Tomi Engdahl says:

    What’s so addictive about ‘Angry Birds’?
    http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/03/tech/gaming-gadgets/angry-birds-question-answer/index.html

    First, in 2009, there was “Angry Birds.” Then came “Angry Birds Seasons,” which put the birds in Christmas and other holiday scenes. Next was “Angry Birds Rio,” set in South America. Finally, “Angry Birds Space” — set, well, in space.

    You get the point. Minus a few changes in scenery, all these wildly popular games from the Finnish company Rovio are essentially the same: Players slingshot disgruntled, wingless birds across a screen, hoping to take down the cartoon pigs that stole their eggs.

    Meanwhile, Rovio has marketed “Angry Birds” cookbooks, theme parks, sweatshirts, plush toys, soda brands and a soon-to-be TV show based on this bird-pig drama.

    In a business sense, it has worked. The apps have been downloaded 1 billion times, and 30% of the company’s revenue comes from toys and other items. In 2011, Rovio reported earnings of $106 million, which impressed some financial analysts.

    Heijari said Rovio has exhausted nearly all its options for marketing those now-ubiquitous ticked-off avians. Now the company has a team of designers working to create new prototype games that could be the company’s sophomore franchise hit.

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  46. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Angry Birds Space want money for powerful birds
    http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/27478-angry-birds-space-want-money-for-powerful-birds

    Rovio came up with a nice idea how to make even more money out a game enjoyed by more than a hundred million mobile users on all platforms.

    We have to admit that we did not see this one coming, but with the recent introduction of ten new levels in Angry Birds Space, you now have a chance to buy some additional birds.

    The prices range from $0.99 for 20 space eagles

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  47. Tomi says:

    Angry Birds fly in former Incap electronics factory in Vuokatti Finland

    Activity park facilities will be launched in December after the modification.

    - Indoor Activity Park more particularly for families Vuokatti-round service offering, says Vuokatti Super Park Ltd, Chairman of the Board Juha Tanskanen.

    Angry Birds-activity of the park’s name will be published later.

    Source:
    http://www.3t.fi/artikkeli/uutiset/teknologia/angry_birds_lentaa_incapin_entiseen_tehtaaseen

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