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A new mobile game is usually a video game played with a feature phone, touch screen phone, PDA, tablet computer, portable media player or calculator. This will not include games performed on dedicated handheld video gaming systems such while Nintendo 3DS or even PlayStation Vita.[ http://gamemobile.ws/ game mobile] The 1st game on a cell phone was a Tetris game about the Hagenuk MT-2000 device from 1994. [1][2] Four years later Nokia launched the very successful Snake with selected models with 1997. [3] Snake and it is variants has since become on the list of most-played video games which is found on greater than 350 million products worldwide. [4] Mobile games are played when using the technology present on the device itself. For networked games, there are various technologies in popular use. Examples include text message (SMS), multimedia information (MMS) or GPS DEVICE location identification. The 1st two-player game for cellphones was a variant in the Snake game to the Nokia 6110, while using infrared port. However, there are non networked applications, that simply utilize the device platform to perform the game computer software. The games may be installed over air, side loaded upon the handset with a cable, or may be embedded in this handheld devices because of the OEM or because of the mobile operator. Mobile games are often downloaded via this mobile operator's network, but in some cases can also be loaded in this mobile handsets whenever purchased, via infrared relationship, Bluetooth, or memory.

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