NFSU2 for Mobile Phones
NFSU2 for Mobile Phones
Quoted from EA's press release:
Electronic Arts today revealed the first eight of the 20 titles that will comprise its 2005/2006 mobile games line-up. Capturing the essence of the hit franchises that inspired them Madden NFL 2006, The Sims 2 Mobile, Need for Speed Underground 2, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2006 and EA SPORTS FIFA Football 2006 are characterized by exhilarating gameplay, deep real-world sports rosters, a rich service-based community and state-of-the-art 3D graphics.
Complimenting the 3D games are Poppit!, Turbo 21, and Tri Peaks Solitaire, three favorite casual 2D games from the top online gaming destinations online, Pogo.com and Club Pogo. Pogo.com attracts 13M unique visitors per month (according to ComScore) and Club Pogo has more than 800,000 paying subscribers. All eight titles will be available for hands-on play for the first time at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles on May 18, 2005.
"The world of mobile gaming is about to explode! Better games, richer graphics and deeper communities will take cell phone gaming to entirely new depths with experiences that are as adrenaline charged as console gaming," said John Batter, VP and General Manager of EA Mobile. "With racing, sports and puzzle games, our line-up features something fun for everyone. If you’re looking for a deep experience or if you want to just game-on-the-go, these games have it all."
Need for Speed Underground 2, The Sims 2, Madden NFL, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR, FIFA Soccer, Poppit!, Turbo 21 and Tri Peaks Solitaire are EA’s first internally produced mobile titles. In 2004, EA entered the mobile games market in partnership with I-Play, and together co-published Tiger Woods PGA TOUR and FIFA Soccer. The new games will be distributed worldwide by EA.
Electronic Arts today revealed the first eight of the 20 titles that will comprise its 2005/2006 mobile games line-up. Capturing the essence of the hit franchises that inspired them Madden NFL 2006, The Sims 2 Mobile, Need for Speed Underground 2, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2006 and EA SPORTS FIFA Football 2006 are characterized by exhilarating gameplay, deep real-world sports rosters, a rich service-based community and state-of-the-art 3D graphics.
Complimenting the 3D games are Poppit!, Turbo 21, and Tri Peaks Solitaire, three favorite casual 2D games from the top online gaming destinations online, Pogo.com and Club Pogo. Pogo.com attracts 13M unique visitors per month (according to ComScore) and Club Pogo has more than 800,000 paying subscribers. All eight titles will be available for hands-on play for the first time at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles on May 18, 2005.
"The world of mobile gaming is about to explode! Better games, richer graphics and deeper communities will take cell phone gaming to entirely new depths with experiences that are as adrenaline charged as console gaming," said John Batter, VP and General Manager of EA Mobile. "With racing, sports and puzzle games, our line-up features something fun for everyone. If you’re looking for a deep experience or if you want to just game-on-the-go, these games have it all."
Need for Speed Underground 2, The Sims 2, Madden NFL, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR, FIFA Soccer, Poppit!, Turbo 21 and Tri Peaks Solitaire are EA’s first internally produced mobile titles. In 2004, EA entered the mobile games market in partnership with I-Play, and together co-published Tiger Woods PGA TOUR and FIFA Soccer. The new games will be distributed worldwide by EA.
I'm quite impressed with the market of java games for mobiles: there's a huge variety of games on the market and there are quite a few games that are very fun to play. Graphics are improving with every new generation of phones and some devices (especially Sony Ericssons) have outstanding 3d graphics (especially K750i, F500i isn't bad as well).
Paying 2.5euro for a quality game from Gameloft for example isn't so expensive (that's the price here), but I agree, 5 euro is definetly too much.
Remember that you always carry the phone with you and can play such games anytime and anywhere
Paying 2.5euro for a quality game from Gameloft for example isn't so expensive (that's the price here), but I agree, 5 euro is definetly too much.
Remember that you always carry the phone with you and can play such games anytime and anywhere
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hmm i have a k700i...decent graphics but well i'll never put games on mine, waste of space and of money (costs something like $10 bucks, i guessing)..as 2 pass the time in train stations, mp3 playersBojan wrote: Graphics are improving with every new generation of phones and some devices (especially Sony Ericssons) have outstanding 3d graphics (especially K750i, F500i isn't bad as well).
Remember that you always carry the phone with you and can play such games anytime and anywhere