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Sony Ericsson K500 Camera Phones to Feature Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow in 3D

July 16th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Games, Smartphones & Tablets | 1 Comment »

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications and Gameloft(R), a leading international publisher and developer of video games for mobile phones, today announced a partnership that will allow consumers to play current and future Gameloft 2D and 3D games on Sony Ericsson phones. First out is the award-winning Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell(R) Pandora Tomorrow(TM) in 3D, of which a free level will be offered with the new K500 series of phones. The full game will be available from www.SonyEricsson.com/fun and from www.gameloft.com. More …

KDDI adds 3G cell phones capable of playing advanced video games

July 14th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »

KDDI Corp, the provider of the au cell phone service, on Monday took the wraps off three third-generation handsets capable of letting users play advanced video games such as Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. More …

Samsung Throws Down the Gauntlet to Nokia with Game Phone

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »

Samsung Electronics challenges to N-Gage, a video game phone of the world’s largest mobile phone maker, Nokia. Samsung plans to strengthen its foothold in the world’s most lucrative market for on-line games, Korea and aim the global market. More …

N-Gage improved, but not enough to buy

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »

Nokia’s new N-Gage QD is a vast improvement over the company’s first all-in-one cell phone and game device. But that’s not really saying much. The Finnish company’s first foray into mobile video games was reviled as ugly, heavy, awkward to use and underpowered when it was released last year. More …

Samsung vs. SK Telecom over Mobile Game Hegemony

July 13th, 2004 by Ashu Mathura Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »

Samsung Electronics, the world’s third largest handset maker installs game software in its new handset models and allows users to download games from desk top computers in an attempt to get independent of mobile operators’ influence. More …

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