N-Gage Launches
There's a lot of buzz about the global launch of Nokia's Mobile game service, N-Gage, wherein Nseries users can buy and play made-for-mobile games straight from their mobile phones. Sure, it…
betNOW Fosters Mobile Gambling
Gambling addicts in the UK can now place their bets anytime and anywhere via mobile phones, thanks to the startup site betNOW.com. Supported by many third party operators, this mobile sports betting …
09.5.07Scrabble Goes Mobile
While I know Google's patent application for its SMS mobile payments, gPay, has been a big issue in the mobile industry, I believe the perspective from Mobile Point of View is comprehensive enough…
NES Emulator on a Handset
I saw this phone posted over on Uberphones. Apprently it's a new handset from Gionee that features an NES emulator built right into the phone itself.A numeric keypad remains hidden when the phone …
Scarface Conquered the Mobile World
Tony Montana is back to wipe out all the cock-a-roaches!
Gangster icons are gaining traction in the mobile industry with the recent success of Al Pacino's Scarface. According from The Hollywood …
05.8.07Blizzard Moving into Mobile
Blizzard, the company behind the extremely successful and popular MMORPG World of Warcraft is apparently moving into the mobile arena, with a number of mobile developer positions now being advertised …
Changing Mobile Gaming Habits
A recent survey by Nokia has thrown up some information about the changing habits of Mobile game players.The mobile phone gamers surveyed frequently play mobile games with the vast majority (80%) play…
Oberon Buys Blaze
Oberon Media has announced it has bought mobile game developer Blaze.Blaze will provide Oberon with a dynamic portfolio of single player, multiplayer, and 3D mobile games such as: "The Da Vinci C…
Go Go Puzzle Phone!
Telephia UK have put out the results of a new survey of mobile gaming habits amongst 3G users in the UK. The survey shows that Puzzle/Strategy games are by far the most popular type of game amongst 3G…
G-Mode Coming to the US via Namco
Japanese game developer G-Mode has announced it has selected Namco as it's US partner. The deal will see Namco distributing G-mode's games through the US."With Namco Networks being a majo…