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Mophun Mobile Game Engine Lands In New Sony Ericsson Phones

Synergenix Interactive has announced that its mobile game engine, Mophun, will be installed in two new handsets that are about to be released. The new mobile phones from ...

Game Developer, Staff

March 4, 2003

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Synergenix Interactive has announced that its mobile game engine, Mophun, will be installed in two new handsets that are about to be released. The new mobile phones from Sony Ericsson, the T310 and T610, will offer a game portfolio of about 60 games. Mophun is an software-base mobile gaming platform, which allows players to download and execute real-time interactive games from the Internet or over the air. According to the company, Mophun can be integrated into any consumer electronics, but the first applications will be for mobile phones. An SDK is freely available for game developers that supports the T310, T610 and the previously released T300. SDKs are available via Ericsson Mobility World or http://www.mophun.com.

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