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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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impressed i am.
i hope this comes to the n900 as well.
also, just a few minutes ago i saw a new nokia x6-commercial on tv showing some kind of need for speed-like racing game for it with nice 3d-visuals.
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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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I think its clear that the phone is the game console from tomorow. I don't have the time to play wii, ps3 oder x360 all the time, and when i'm at home i want to look tv instead of playing. so i play much more with my phone, but there arent really good games atm. so i hope the mobile ESL brings new cool games to the phones.
Palm and Epic Games demonstrated Unreal Engine 3 up and running on the Palm's webOS.
How did a small company like palm manage to get this on their OS. while a massive company like Nokia cant even get OVI right with no big developer support for big 3D games.