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Some sort of mobile game is usually a video game played on a feature phone, smartphone, PDA, tablet personal computer, portable media player or calculator. This does not include games played on dedicated handheld computer game systems such while Nintendo 3DS or maybe PlayStation Vita.[ http://gamemobile.ws/ game mobile]
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The 1st game on a cell phone was a Tetris game on the Hagenuk MT-2000 system from 1994. [1][2]
Four years later Nokia launched additionally, firm abs successful Snake about selected models inside 1997. [3] Snake and its variants has since become on the list of most-played video games and is also found on over 350 million units worldwide. [4]
Mobile games are played using the technology present on the device itself. Pertaining to networked games, there are various technologies in widespread use. Examples include text message (SMS), multimedia concept (MMS) or GPS NAVIGATION location identification. The initial two-player game for cell phones was a variant on the Snake game for that Nokia 6110, with all the infrared port.
Even so, there are no networked applications, that simply make use of the device platform to own the game software. The games might be installed over the environment, side loaded on to the handset which has a cable, or can be embedded in the handheld devices from the OEM or by the mobile operator.
Mobile games are usually downloaded via the mobile operator's multilevel, but in some cases will also be loaded in the particular mobile handsets when purchased, via infrared connection, Bluetooth, or memory card.