An interesting UK Ezine article on a mobile phone
scam that I wasn't aware of. Which Way Are Mobile
Phone Games Heading?
By Peter
LenkefiAside online games and static game devices like
Playstation, mobile games are the next most
popular games around now. The popularity has grown
so big that mobile operators are competing against
each other by offering their subscribers loads of
both free and paid games for their pleasure. Not
only mobile operators, cell phone manufacturers
are also pre-programming their phones with a
variety of games.The growing interest in mobile gaming is
producing a lot of benefits for the mobile
industry. The operators are deriving sizable
revenue from selling these games, software
developers are regularly deriving royalties from
phone manufacturers and the manufacturers
themselves are cashing in heavily on revenue from
subscribers. You will appreciate the level of
income in this are if you consider the fact that
by the year 2009, there would be 220 million
mobile phone game fans in the world. Now lets
delve into the kinds of games we have around:We have the embedded games that are factory
coded into the phones, SMS games that operate by
interacting with a SMS server upon which the game
resides and browser games that are played online
using the cell phones mini browser. Of all these
games the cheapest and most popular is the inbuilt
ones though the excitement offered by SMS and
online games are not a deterrent to people who
would spend every dime to get hooked on. The
reason is browser games are of multi-media origin
and can be compared to the type experienced on
Playstation or xbox. There are several ways to
develop mobile games though the most popular
language used are C++, Java and Binary Runtime
Environment for Wireless (BREW) platform .Out of these three, Java is the most popular
method. The reason is obvious – java is widely
supported by the web and supported by all the
principal phone manufacturers. Again a medium like
J2ME is open source and thus cheap to use as a
development medium. Java as we know it is highly
portable across platforms and leaves developers
with little worry that their program will not work
on certain phones. Programmers choose this
language platform because it does not interfere
with programs running natively on the phone.But in reality the future of mobile game
development is in MIDP 2.0 API which is a
compilation of high end applications that allow
developers to come up with sophiscated and highly
interactive games for fans. It is fast to use and
ensures a stable program after compilation. It is
projected that this program, though futuristic,
shall be the standard for mobile game developers
for a long time as it exhibits versatility and the
quick deployment – qualities programmer love.
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