Mobile gaming market is growing more and more. I often wonder if also for Flash Lite technology will have a huge market focused on mobile games.
When I think on mobile applications, I like thinking to service/entarteinment contents that make your (mobile)life better, rather than games (this is beacause I'd love to have more time to play games but I don't have :) )
During 2005 Nokia announced the N-Gage's death but its technology continues living.
Via Nokia Press Release they announce that Gregg Sauter, Director of Games Publishing, Nokia, will make a mobile games platform speech at the GDC Mobile sponsored lunch keynote session on Monday 20th March at 1.00pm, at the Fairmont Hotel, Main Ballroom - The Regency 1 & 2, San José, California.
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'The Next Generation of Mobile Gaming', the 20 minute presentation will reveal how Nokia's next generation and SNAP Mobile gaming platforms will provide market defining solutions to the key issues and challenges faced by developers, operators and publishers today.
"Nokia has invested years of R&D and commercial experience to develop leading-edge connected mobile gaming technologies and experiences. We now have a platform offering that delivers superior customer experiences from a developer, publisher, operator and consumer perspective," said Gregg Sauter, Director of Games Publishing, Nokia. "Our presence at GDC is a corner-stone for any company wherever they are in the mobile gaming value chain. Visitors can learn about Nokia's connected mobile gaming solutions, including both Nokia's next generation mobile games platform and SNAP Mobile solutions, which will help solve current fragmentation and customer experience issues."
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