Faith West Inc. Press Coverage
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Editorial: Why Mobile Games Need Better Audio
Games on Deck, July 9, 2007
Mobile technology companies like Faith West Inc., Beatnik and Nokia have been among the first to realize the potential of these formats and offer tools used by game developers today to create these powerful formats. In fact, Faith West believes so strongly in mobile DLS/XMF for game audio that it offers developers a downloadable library of 125 game sound effects in that format free of charge.
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Wireless Week, June 13, 2007
Faith West has released mXMFTool, a new product promising improvement in audio quality. mXMFTool leverages open standards, allowing developers to create ringtones, mobile game audio and other applications. Faith West is also bundling a library of 125 royalty-free mobile game audio sound effects with mXMFTool, making it easier for developers to enhance the mobile game experiences for their consumers. The in-house sound files include animal noises, human actions, sports effects, weapons, vehicular noises and environmental sounds in standard Mobile DLS format.
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Faith West: high-quality mobile sounds
Inbabble.com, June 13, 2007
You wouldn't expect to find high-quality game sound on a limited-bandwidth mobile phone. But that's what Faith West's software is providing to mobile game developers. Compact, flexible sound formats - mXMF and mDLS - are making it possible.
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Product: Faith West Announces mXMFTool
Games on Deck, June 13, 2007
Mobile content technology developer Faith West has announced mXMFTool. Designed with game audio in mind it "leverages open standards to allow developers to create robust mobile game audio." Faith West is also bundling a library of 125 royalty-free mobile game audio sound effects with the product.
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Faith West looks to boost mobile game audio Royalty-free sound effects for developers
Pocket Gamer, June 12, 2007
Faith West sounds like a long-forgotten chanteuse from the 1960s, or a daytime TV presenter. It's not though: Faith West is a Japanese mobile technology firm, whose US division has grand designs for mobile game audio.
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Faith West bringing improved sound to mobile gaming
RCR Wireless News, June 12, 2007
Faith West is targeting mobile game publishers with new technology designed to improve gaming audio.
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Faith West debuts mobile audio tool
Fierce Mobile Content, June 12, 2007
Mobile content technology developer Faith West announced mXMFTool, which leverages open standards flexibility to enable mobile content developers to create improved audio quality for ringtones, mobile games and related applications.
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Mobile Game Audio Gets Boost from Faith West's New mXMFTool and Royalty Free Sound Effects
Wireless Developer Network, June 12, 2007
Mobile content technology developer Faith West, from which leading ringtone services provider Moderati spun-off, is now applying its considerable mobile audio expertise to the game industry.
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Mobile Game Audio Gets Boost from Faith West's mXMFTool and New ? - PR Web (press release)
Mobi-Ringtones, June 12, 2007
This new tool leverages the flexibility of open standards, allowing developers to create robust ringtones, mobile game audio and other applications. ?
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Mobile Game Audio Needs Some Faith
Mobile Crunch, June 11, 2007
While mobile gaming is getting better despite the small size of the third screen, and even control issues are adapting, one thing is still missing, namely the audio. Mobile gaming sounds like something straight out of the days of the Atari 2600. Turns out all you need is some Faith, or more accurately Faith West.

