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Nokia, the leader in mobile communications,
announced today that hundreds of thousands of players will soon be able
to connect through "Space Shooter" (working title), a massively
multi-player online game (MMOG), available on selected Java-enabled
cell phones through the Nokia SNAP Mobile service. Building on
the success of Nokia's first Java MMOG, "Pocket Kingdom," this
persistent online co-operative 3D game pits humanity against alien
hordes in the backdrop of outer space.
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users told us they wanted deeper gameplay in the Java domain, so we're
harnessing the power of Java to bring massively multi-player games
like 'Space Shooter' and 'Pocket Kingdom' to phones," said Lisa
Waits, head of Nokia SNAP Mobile. "And because our Nokia SNAP
Mobile service can run on any carrier and Java handset - be it Nokia or
some other - our community of users has huge potential."
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 Nokia SNAP Mobile platform games to
their customers.
"Space Shooter", developed by Monkey Business, is set in a persistent
online world where players take part in a massively cooperative,
ship-to-ship war against an attacking alien horde. A live
moderator keeps the game fresh by guiding the alien fleets and adding
new starbases, alien nests and other challenges.
"'Space Shooter' breaks new ground by requiring players to team up in
order to counter actions taken by the moderator," said Burt Sloane,
Monkey Business' Top Banana. "We're excited to partner with Nokia
to bring this experience to players using Nokia SNAP Mobile
solution." Like other titles for Nokia SNAP Mobile, "Space
Shooter" offers friends list and chat, but also includes score
reporting, leader boards, community news blog and offline message play.
"Space Shooter" is expected to be available on mobile phones later this year.
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