Archive for the ‘Games’ Category
Indiagames has announced the launch of three new games based on recently released films – Kaminey, Quick Gun Murugun and Aagey Se Right – for mobile phones. These games can be downloaded from the content portals of all major telecom providers in India/ or from this link.
The game inspired from Kaminey, a UTV Motion Pictures production, is an action-packed mobile game that aptly suits the thrills offered in the movie. The game replicates the role donned by Charlie, the protagonist of the movie, packed with absorbing game-play and thrilling levels.
A new mobile game that offers a look inside the “universe” of Paris Hilton is being launched in India. The game is the first mobile game to carry her branding, and has been available from Gameloft for some time now. But the new deal with India’s Reliance Mobile will see it hit India for the first time – and the reaction hasn’t been astounding.
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Cell phones are available in combinations with .MP3 players, digital cameras, audio and video recorders, and mobile computers. Now it looks like Sony is once again considering combining a cell phone with its Playstation PSP portable gaming console.
Reuters on Monday reported that the Nikkei business daily on Saturday wrote that Sony is considering a hybrid cell phone-gaming device to compete with Apple’s iPod and iPhone.
Sony Ericsson offers one click access to their endless entertainment service PlayNow for mobile users in India. Cell phone users can now enjoy unrestrained access to a huge collection of music and other entertainment activities directly through the Sony Ericsson phones. This collection is attained from several record companies and premier developers globally.
Nearly 70 models of cell phones by the company enable an easy access through a one-touch button in the main menu. This will introduce a fascinating new option for mobile users in the country to acquire downloadable content from one centralized source.
“Devdas,” Bollywood’s ultimate unrequited love movie, is set to give India’s rapidly growing animation and gaming industry a boost with a new mobile phone game that’s based on the silver screen classic.
Gameloft, the international publisher and developer of video games for mobile phones and consoles which forayed into India only three years back, hopes to raise to 10 per cent its market share in the Rs 150 crore Indian mobile game market by 2009-10, riding on the back of more tie-ups with leading telecom providers, telephone wireless carriers and handset manufacturers.
Reliance Communications (RCom), part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG), has joined hands with IT solutions provider ZMQ Software Systems to launch mobile games on social themes, a company statement said Tuesday.
India with one of the biggest untapped gaming market in the world with less than one per cent penetration held a huge potential with industry bodies estimating that it would reach 425 million dollars by 2010.
Ad-supported mobile game distributor Greystripe said it will expand its global footprint by partnering with India’s largest online gaming company. The San Francisco-based firm is teaming with Zapak Digital Entertainment Ltd., a division of the giant Reliance ADA Group, to offer more than 900 free mobile titles through Zapak’s WAP site. Zapak, which claims 5.1 million registered gamers, will eventually offer the games through its traditional Web site.

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Singapore-based mobile publisher and developer Ozura Mobile signed a partnership deal with VAS solutions provider Goldfinch Mobile Solutions to bring mobile games and a tournament-based mobile gaming portal running on Ozura’s FunlogiX platform to GSM, CDMA and Fixed Line operators in India.
FunlogiX is a proprietary tournament-based mobile gaming community platform designed to provide telcos and partners a platform to build and manage mobile gaming communities. In addition to competitive mobile game tournaments, the platform features interactive games, community clubs, forums, and a prize-based redemption system for operator’s customers.