Gameloft’s iPhone Titles Total Nearly A Quarter Of All Sales

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Paris-based Gameloft (EPA: GFT), a world leader in making games for mobile phones, said revenues totaled $43.7 million (Euro 33 million) in the first quarter of 2010, jumping 7 percent compared to the same period a year ago, and up 3.8 percent compared to fourth quarter.

The company, which considers itself an iPhone powerhouse with 63 games in the App store, said 21 percent of the company’s sales in the first quarter came from the iPhone — compared to 14 percent in all of 2009.

However, it said it was optimistic about other platforms, including recent device releases from Apple (NSDQ: AAPL), Palm (NSDQ: PALM), Samsung, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Google (NSDQ: GOOG), and therefore continues to expect revenue growth in 2010. As usual, Gameloft did not provide any other financial results, or specific forecast in its release.

The one figure it does break out is revenues by region. Europe represented 37 percent; North America, 34 percent and the rest of the world 29 percent, which is fairly comparable to last year’s figures.

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