[ Also see: WAP
Games Java Games
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Welcome
to our listing of SMS and MMS resources for games, entertainment and
amusements.
Also see
our sections for J2ME, MIDP and Java Games
and WAP Games.
Use your WAP
device to visit WAP site at:
wap.palowireless.com
| Cosmic Infinity |
Dedicated to making the joy of gaming portable on a variety of
platforms, including WAP devices, the Palm OS, palm computers,
handheld gaming systems, and more. |
| Fommy.com |
America’s latest and the un-matched wireless entertainment
website. Our Ring tones, Games, Color Graphics and MMS shall blaze
away all primitive conventions. Providing mind-blowing downloads for
leading cellular phones - Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, SonyEricsson,
Siemens. GSM Operators supported - AT&T, Cingular, T-Mobile..
Add the Zing to your phone, today... |
| Funny sms text messages |
A large text message collection of funny mobile phone sms txt
messages, ranging from humorous jokes to sweet love poems. You can
even send your txts for free from this site! |
| GameIsLive |
GameisLive.com is a WAP/WEB cross-platform game village. It is
designed for online game players.
Yazimi, Black Jack, Tic-tac-toe, Combat, Circle Diary, Connect 4,
Blind Chess, Reversi, Pipe, Card Battle.
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| Hailstorm Entertainment |
Hailstorm are developers of mobile games, using technologies such
as WAP, SMS, iMode, Java and other wireless platforms. |
| Handy Games |
Handy Games Ltd. is a German software producer specializing in
embedded, WAP-, SMS-, I-Mode, J2ME and MMS games for mobile phones.
Latest examples of the company's work include the games "Stack
Attack" and "Balloon Shooter", which can be found on
the new Siemens mobile phones C45, S45 and ME45 (embedded). Handy
Games' applications can also be downloaded at E-Plus' new i-Mode
portal as well as MobilCom (J2ME). |
| Head Zup Entertainment |
Head Zup is the world's first video comic strip for cell phones
and iPods. Head Zup content is crafted to allow frictionless
forwarding via MMS to catalyze and drive video MMS adoption and
usage. |
| Lightplay Studios |
Lightplay Studios designs and develops Mobile Entertainment
content for the wireless Internet, for use on handheld devices. In
addition to our development efforts for WAP and SMS, Lightplay
Studios is uniquely positioned to exploit the migration to more
robust wireless platforms such as J2ME, GPRS and 3G mobile
telecommunications. |
| Mobi Software |
Mobi has developed advanced session based SMS/WAP games. Such as
multiplayer battleship and an airtime gambling game. |
| PhoneyTunes.com |
Premier developer offering a range of SMS games, contests,
quizzes, SIM Tool Kit applications, EMS, MMS and Smart Messaging
applications, 2 Way messaging applications and more..... |
| Radio Gamer |
Radio Gamer is a bi-lingual (English/German) online magazine that
offers information on the mobile entertainment market. Apart from
daily news updates, Radio Gamer regularly conducts interviews with
key figures from the wireless development industry as well as mobile
games tests. There is also a link list to various companies related
to the mobile industry (mobile phone manufacturers, mobile phone
operators, developers of mobile applications etc.). |
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