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Immersion cuts "hand-shake" deal with Nokia
Handset maker Nokia announced an agreement with Immersion to license the touch technology developer's VibeTonz tactile feedback system for its mobile devices. Per terms of the license, …!---e--->
Read more...Gameloft to create BlackBerry games
Gameloft will bring its line of mobile games to the BlackBerry, reports the Read more...
Editor's Corner
Connected Mobile Gaming
This week I'm reporting live from the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. It's still early, but GDC Read more...
Trip Hawkins takes on Mitch Lasky
In his GDC Mobile keynote, Digital Chocolate's Trip Hawkins spoke out against the "conventional wisdom" espoused by Mitch Lasky at his 2006 GDC keynote. Last year, Lasky railed Read more...
Trip Hawkins: Forget 'bigger and better'
Game developers love to create bigger, better and flashier titles, which is one reason we're losing sight of what really works on the mobile phone--and losing our best Read more...
Nokia launches N-Gage platform
By now, I think everyone is aware of the basics: Nokia is relaunching the N-Gage as a platform that will run on 6-8 upcoming S60-based Nokia devices. A key feature of the new Read more...
Motorola's game coding competition now open
Motorola is holding a Game Developer Challenge. This is a revamped version of the Read more...
Interview: Michael Guillemot, President of Gameloft
"A great opportunity of the mobile market is that games have a long shelf life. The games we launched in 2006 will continue to sell for some years, so it's a long-term investment Read more...
Creating great connected Java ME apps
Jason Delport has an excellent post on the "secrets of creating great connected Java ME applications." The first Read more...
