Gameloft made this game, and I was totally shocked by how good of a job they did. Very cool controls, auto-cover mounting, very cool grenade controls, vehicles, destructible enviroments, etc, etc. Anyways, check it out.
Brothers in Arms 3D (A Cellphone Game)
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Heh cool
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Cool!
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will it play on a nokia 3310?

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hey that actually looks pretty good

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Watched it and digged the style (altho it would have been better to Nintendo DS) Will it play on my Nokia 6610 ? if not, port it to DS!!! SCHNELL
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I agree, I'd like to see this title on DS with more developed graphics.
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Um.. Haven't John Carmack by rumours beeing developing Doom3 game for mobile phones?
I think It will be awsome
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haha, very clever, i dig it

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thats pretty impressive, it's too bad that only like 10% (if that) of the current phone market has modern enough phones to run something like this. It will be a few years probably untill the majority of phone gamers have powerful enough phones to do a mainstream 3d phone game. Which sucks becuase I would love to be working on more 3d stuff.
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I'll be bying a nokia 3650 today

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Quote from Zaphod
thats pretty impressive, it's too bad that only like 10% (if that) of the current phone market has modern enough phones to run something like this. It will be a few years probably untill the majority of phone gamers have powerful enough phones to do a mainstream 3d phone game. Which sucks becuase I would love to be working on more 3d stuff.
What about Japan? Korea?
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dunno man, I don't hear about those markets much
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the foreign markets are definitely more developed for a couple reasons:
1) more consistent and better wireless/hardware standards. they simply have better phones and better networks with less variability. still a complex market overseas, but it's certainly ahead of US.
2) less driving overseas. There are more people per capita commuting and traveling via non-cars: busses, trains etc. they simply have more time to kill playing with a cell phone. in the US, so many people are commuting in cars they can't play games even on phones in that time.
3) mobile gaming dominated by nintendo. hard core mobile gamers are GBA/DS and maybe PSP oriented. getting them to "think smaller" for cheaper cell phone based games takes a little work.
4) the US mobile GBA gamer is kid focused. Sure, there are many adults, myself included, who loves playing the GBA, but it's a kids platform for the most part and kids don't really have cell phones (little kids) and even teens with cell phones aren't always the ones paying the bill, much less are they buying content like games.
But that doesn't mean the market in the US won't change. I think about how much consumption of games I can really handle. I'd like to play some cool mobile games I guess, I really view them as things to do when I don't have anything else to do, like waiting at the dentist or on a plane, maybe on the toilet?
I don't think I would take the same approach to it as I would my GBA games unless the games became so compelling...but for that to happen i need better/bigger screens. I think the ideal for me would be current GBA games.
Bah, i think the long run solution is an iPod that is also a phone / blackberry / game machine / PDA.
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Quote from Nz-Nexus
Um.. Haven't John Carmack by rumours beeing developing Doom3 game for mobile phones? I think It will be awsome
Na, it was a Quake
QuoteI agree, I'd like to see this title on DS with more developed graphics.
Tell Pitchfork that !!!
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He did make Doom RPG for mobiles : http://wireless.gamespy.com/wireless/do ... 087p1.html
I'd love BiA for my PSP (and HL2 and Doom3 while we're at it).
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