My Phone, My Game Machine

Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News  Wed, 07/02/2008 - 10:33

Mobile games have long had a bad reputation as little more than a simple diversion while you're waiting in, say, a grocery checkout queue.

Platforms like iPhone, Android and N-Gage provide developers with easier access to phones' other features, including contact lists, music and GPS, allowing a far more social and customizable gameplay experience.

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