S60 3rd edition, Symbian Signed problems
August 18th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | No Comments »
The Mobile Phone Development Blog reports problems installing Symbian apps and games on operator branded phones from the 3rd edition series 60 devices. Problem is however, it’s not always visible that an operator has branded a phone, meaning consumers will be left in the dark. The problems concern the approval of installation of unsigned software (also known as self-signed). Normally the user will be asked if he allows unsigned software to be installed. In this case however, the user just receives an error message.
Slotland.com announces best gaming phone!?
August 18th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Smartphones & Tablets | 6 Comments »
Slotland, known for their web and mobile casino games, announced they have chosen the Motorola Razr as the best device for mobile gaming. The person behind this quote is Martin Smith, mobile games manager at Slotland. The reasons for choosing the Razr? It’s the big screen (176×220 pixels) and because it’s J2me support is the best out there. “and Java is what makes our real-money slot machines work on a phone or PDA” Martin Smith said. Slotland is one of the finalists in the ME Awards for best Mobile Gambling Company. This sounds like a pot to start a discussion on. Which phone would you choose?
T-Mobile UK launches ‘Play For Prizes’
August 18th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Connected Gaming | No Comments »
In a partnership with Sennari Entertainment, T-Mobile launched a play for prices channel in the UK. This new service allows gamers to win ‘bling’ points which they can trade for actual prices like downloads, electronics and retail vouchers. Games include Monopoly, Snakes, Mahjong and other popular formats.
To boost hits on the service, T-Mobile will hand out an I-Pod each day to consumers that play the games.
Quicklybored’s SuDoKu roundup
August 15th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Analysis & Editorial | 1 Comment »
QB has puzzled, puzzled and puzzled some more in their struggle to find the best SuDoKu game available on mobile. The big winner? It’s Cellufun! Read the full post here.
Gameloft to scoops up “Lost” and “Desperate Housewives”
August 15th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Brand Licensing | No Comments »
Gameloft has plunged fully into TV licenses. After releasing movie hits like King Kong and War Of The Worlds, Gameloft kicked off a few weeks ago with The O.C. and now announces the purchase of the licenses for ABC’s hit series Lost and Desperate Housewives.
"The O.C. was a perfect choice for us because the story line with all of its scandal, intrigue, suspense and drama made for a great mobile game; it gave us a lot of room to play with creatively," Gameloft President Michel Guillemot said. "It’s the same thing with ‘Desperate Housewives’ and ‘Lost.’ Both shows have a massive following that resonates with millions of viewers each week."
Next to the mobile games, we can expect Ubisoft to come with next-gen games for Lost.
EIEF06 Goes Mobile
August 14th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Game Awards | No Comments »
And the industry has yet another award to battle for as the Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival 2006 has issued a new award for mobile. This time, we may battle over the EIEF Edge award which will be handed out on August 21st. Looking at the nominees list, the award is not aimed at anything specific as the contestants are Dirty Sanchez from Infospace, Doom RPG from EA Mobile, Lumines Mobile from Gameloft and Tower Bloxx from Digital Chocolate. Voting starts August 4th at www.edge-online.co.uk.
Utilizing the handset as a tool for real life games
August 14th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Analysis & Editorial | 3 Comments »
Recently Frank Lantz has written an article in the 16th edition of Vodafone Receiver in regards to what he calls Big Games. The article is really interesting for studio’s which are thinking about projects like pervasive multiplayer gaming. On the other hand, it’s also just a nice article to spend some time on to read. Some examples of games discussed are the famous ones like ConQwest and PacManhattan.
Signing off for a week
August 4th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Other news | No Comments »
Due to holidays, I will be off for a week. Make sure you have us bookmarked in your browser or RSS reader. Subscribing to the mailinglist using the form on the right is also a possibility. We are back the 14th of August!
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