Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:54 am
Electronic Arts unveiled games tailored for Google phones running on Android open-source software.
Tetris is available for the first of what is expected to be an array of mobile telephones based on a free, open software platform created by a Google-led Open Handset Alliance.
EA said that puzzle-game "Bejeweled" and a video game version of "Monopoly" will be available for T-Mobile G1 handset in November and that more games are in development.
"Android is another exciting new platform to offer customers great games with enhancements like touch and tilt capabilities," said Adam Sussman, Vice President of EA Mobile.
T-Mobile began selling G1 smartphone last week. Motorola is believed to be rolling out Android-based mobile phones of its own.
EA has versions of "Tetris," "Bejeweled," and "Monopoly" and other games available for BlackBerry devices and smartphones built with Microsoft's Windows software. It also has mobile versions of "Spore," "Tetris," "Sudoku," and "Scrabble" for the Apple iPhone.
- T-Mobile G1 Specs
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