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3D Pool Game on Nokia Java cell phones |
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Nokia, the leader in mobile communications,
announced today the launch of a new game "3D Pool"(working title),
expected to be available later this year on selected Java-enabled cell
phones through Nokia SNAP (Scalable Network Application Package) Mobile
service. One of several connected games Nokia SNAP Mobile has
planned for Java-based phones, this new pool game redefines the
billiards genre with its 3D visuals and online community features. "Our
goal at Nokia SNAP Mobile is to deliver users a new way to play games
and be connected with their friends, said Lisa Waits, head of Nokia
SNAP Mobile. "With this take on a classic game, we're
accomplishing both."
{mosgoogle} Developed by UK-based The Code Monkeys and
supported by the Nokia SNAP Mobile platform, "3D Pool" enables
customers to play pool on their phones with any other customer across
the globe in beautiful 3D. Users can play alone or with others
online, battling it out in European 8 Ball, U.S. 8 Ball, or U.S. 9
Ball. Gamers can hone their skills in the practice mode, or step
it up a notch in the trick shot mode and create their own ways to stick
their opponent. Nokia SNAP Mobile also plans to include rankings
and friends list with chat.
"The whole essence of shooting pool is to play it with your friends and
brag about your last shot", said Elliot Gay, Managing Director of The
Code Monkeys. "With Nokia SNAP Mobile we have been able to take
this atmosphere to mobile phones and create the best connected pool
game available for mobile handsets to date."
"The mobile phone industry has only glimpsed the myriad ways people
will interact via their cell phones, and increasing communication
between users in games is where Nokia SNAP Mobile is putting its stake
in the ground," continued Waits. "It has been said that 2005 is
the year of the downloadable game; we believe 2006 will be the year of
the connected game and we are ready."
All online Java games currently created for the Nokia SNAP Mobile
platform are supported by Series 60 Java MIDP2.0 capable phones from
Nokia and the handset support for other Nokia and non-Nokia handsets is
broadened shortly. Earlier this year, Nokia announced deals with
Hong-Kong based carrier SmarTone and has several other deals in the
works with other carriers to bring SNAP Mobile platform games to their
customers.
"3DPool"is expected to be available on mobile phones later this year.
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