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Hudson Soft announced it will enter the mobile game market in America on July 28 when it launches a Java-compatible game site called "GameMaster" for AT&T Wireless' mMode service.
A total of five games will be available for download at launch: the popular Bomberman, Nutty's Tale, Planet Bowling, Cannon Ball and Klondike Solitaire. Customers will be charged a fee per download, with Bomberman available for $5.99 and other titles priced at $4.99. One or two new game titles are set be introduced on the GameMaster site every month, including Adventure Island and Star Soldier.
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