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A new mobile game can be a video game played on the feature phone, smartphone, PDA, tablet laptop or computer, portable media participant or calculator. This won't include games competed on dedicated handheld gaming systems such as Nintendo 3DS or perhaps PlayStation Vita.[ http://gamemobile.ws/ game mobile] The first game on a cellphone was a Tetris game for the Hagenuk MT-2000 product from 1994. [1][2] 3 years later Nokia launched abdominal muscles successful Snake in selected models in 1997. [3] Snake and its variants has since become on the list of most-played video games and is particularly found on greater than 350 million products worldwide. [4] Mobile games are played with all the technology present on the device itself. Pertaining to networked games, there are many technologies in popular use. Examples include text (SMS), multimedia information (MMS) or GPS UNIT location identification. The initial two-player game for cell phones was a variant with the Snake game for the Nokia 6110, using the infrared port. However, there are not for networked applications, that simply make use of the device platform to own the game application. The games could be installed over air, side loaded on top of the handset using a cable, or could possibly be embedded in the particular handheld devices because of the OEM or through the mobile operator. Mobile games usually are downloaded via your mobile operator's network, but in some cases are also loaded in the mobile handsets as soon as purchased, via infrared network, Bluetooth, or storage device.

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