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SINGAPORE (Dec 4): When three students — Niklas Hed, Jarno Väkeväinen and Kim Dikert — won a game-making competition hosted by HP and Nokia, they approached Peter Vesterbacka for ideas on what to do next. Vesterbacka was working in business development at HP at the time, and he advised them to carry on making games.

“It’s very clear that you guys love making games, so why don’t you start a company making games,” Vesterbacka told them. So the trio started Rovio Entertainment in 2003, and went on to publish the hit mobile game Angry Birds. The first game involved...(click on link for full story on theedgesingapore.com)

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