Artificial Life, Inc. engages in the development, marketing, distribution, and sale of software applications and technologies for wireless telecommunications devices and mobile phones. The company offers mobile games primarily for broadband networks and mobile phones. Its mobile game product line includes Amateur Surgeon, Klitschko Boxing, Leo Messi-GOAL, Bustin Balls, BRAVEHEART, SHOOTER, Tokio Hotel, Blackies Teenage Club, Germanys Next Topmodel, Let Go off My Banana, Lollipop, Poli-the Bear, POPSTARS On Stage, Swine Dining, The Bad Girls Club, V-boy, V-girl, and V-penguins. The company also provides mobile software packages, including MoPA-TV, a mobile controlled interactive television shows and formats; Mobile Diab and Mobile Property, the mobile business applications; Mobile Booster, a mobile technology and productivity tool; and SmartEngine Mobile Platform, a mobile technology platform for 2G and 3G phones, and mobile devices. In addition, it offers interactive in-game product placements in 2D and 3D, as well as individually sponsored and custom-developed mobile games for advertising agencies, media companies, and global brands. Further, the company operates a mobile portal site, botme.com that sells various products directly to end users. It also provides consulting, and custom specific project and product development services, as well as support for the creation and maintenance of mobile products. Artificial Life, Inc. markets its products through direct sales, distribution and channel agreements, hand-set manufacturers, and strategic relationships with third party providers and resellers. The company has strategic alliances with Apple Inc.; Cartoon Network, Inc.; Paramount Digital Entertainment; Red Bull Air Race; BMW; FC Bayern Munich; TV Asahi; and 3M Co. It was formerly known as Neurotec International Corp. and changed its name to Artificial Life, Inc. in August 1997. The company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Santa Monica, California.