Aug 05

zeemote w760

If the Tilt controls could be getting all the fanfare, how about the iPhone and Sony Ericsson’s own W760i featuring tilt gaming. But the analog stick is getting some actual fragging when it still reigns supreme. This year, Zeemote’s promising JS1 mobile joystick back at MWC featuring four triggers buttons and an analog nub. Notice that the little Bluetooth controller is finally getting a release. Sony Ericsson is giving this thing away in the Netherlands, with the purchase of a W760, but for those who using W760, don’t stay in Netherlands, or stand-alone, JS1 for throwing at people or wedging in small crevices are still out of luck. But the price is not available yet.

Via: Engadget

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May 26

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Once again, the Gameloft has made an agreement with famous brand/names for their new mobile game. Famous names/brands such as CSI, Ferrari, Hulk Hogan and Wimbledon are the examples. This time, the NBA (National Basketball Association) will be added to that list above. For your information, Gameloft will release two NBA mobile games.

The first of the two NBA mobile games scheduled to be released later in the month is NBA Smash, an arcade style two-on-two street basketball game. In NBA Smash the mobile gamer strings together combinations, slam dunks, and skillful dribbling to maximise their overall score. NBA Smash also has an advanced career mode which allows the mobile gamer to create their own players, upgrade and form teams, and face off against NBA teams.

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May 18

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Users worldwide will get a chance to enjoy some of SEGA classic games with no cost in their handsets. Greystripe collaborating with SEGA will provide three classic game titles through 50 Greystripe’s Catalog Platform partners in addition to GameJump.com. According to their deal, SEGA will attempt to gain profits from Greystripe’s AdWRAP advertising network that includes some of the world’s top brands like Diet Coke, Yahoo!, New Line Cinema and eBay.

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Apr 03

 

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Ninja Strike is the first ever mobile game in the world that uses real hand movements rather than keypad. How? Users can control the game trough moving their hand in front of the camera. Interesting, isn’t it? By the way, the game was announced by eyesight in Hertzelia, Israel.

Powered by eyePlay™, the game uses the mobile phone’s built-in camera, along with advanced real-time image processing algorithms, to create a gaming experience like never before.

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