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The More, the Merrier: Multiplayer Mobile Gaming

   

The typical mobile game fanatic only needs to check the Internet for mobile phone games that suit his or her taste. These days, a huge number of websites and online sources of games designed for mobile phones continuously offer better and more exciting games at affordable prices, and the selection can cater to a wide range of players. Mobile phone games remain popular due to their increased accessibility to the market. Sites that offer these games are easy to find and more user-friendly than ever. The game of the day is only a quick download away.

These events in mobile technology are indeed changing the way we use the cellular phone. Even the manufacturers of mobile phones are cleverly responding to this rising status of mobile phone gaming, as they are able to improve their gadgets to be more suitable for the best possible gaming experience for the user. These enhancements include bigger phone screens, more vivid colors, better sound quality, and more recently, the means for involving more than one user in the mobile gaming experience.

Multiple player games were initially possible with two players using Infra Red technology, where Nokia led the pack with the two-player mode of the their handsets built-in game, Snake. Then, more players were able to participate in one game with Blue Tooth. Now, with the onset of 3G technology, the future promises big advancements in multiplayer mobile gaming. A once lonely affair of defeating your own high score, mobile phone gaming has indeed come a long way.

On the other hand, 3G will also be responsible for enabling your mobile handsets to download high-resolution videos and music with superior sound quality, giving you more entertainment to pour your attention on. It may sound like a threat to the popularity of mobile gaming, but it may very well be a worthy challenge for game developers to continuously provide games that are more exciting and more challenging than ever.

The challenge for service providers and cellular phone manufacturers is to find ways and means for mobile game users to stay interested and involved in using the multiplayer platform. The technology has yet to match the interactive level, which the users of computer network gaming currently enjoy, in that it lacks a channel that simultaneously allows communication between the people participating in the game. Another way of keeping the users interested would be to provide continuous subscriptions and user promos for this type of gaming. This would be similar to the way some online gaming websites are able to keep track of your scores when you are a registered user, and how some establishments have a rewards system for repeat customers, just to keep them coming back.

Author: Philip Nicosia
 
Author Bio:
Philip Nicosia is a champion in this field. Philip has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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