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Sony Playstation Mobile Games via Player X

Sony Playstation Mobile Games via Player XSony Playstation Mobile Games via Player X. Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios announced the appointment of Player X to publish mobile games based on its key PlayStation franchises Buzz! and Destruction Derby. This is the first time SCE WWS has licensed its titles to be published by a third party on mobile. Under the terms of the three-year deal, Player X, with its distribution network of more than 150 global operators and potential audience of more than 2.5 billion people, will have exclusive rights to publish the two titles launching shortly in the European market.

The mobile phone version of the popular Buzz! franchise will be the first title realised in autumn 2008 with, Destruction Derby following in early 2009. Both games will be supported by a fully integrated cross-platform marketing campaign with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) for the PAL territories. Buzz! titles for PlayStation 2 have now shipped more than five million units across the PAL region, along with a further 1.25 million units in the Buzz Junior range. Meanwhile the first Buzz! games for PLAYSTATION 3 and PSP just launched last month.

(via mobilegamefaqs)

Sony Ericsson Mobile Gaming (turns phone’s camera into a motion-controlling sensor)

Sony Ericsson Mobile Gaming turns phones camera into a motion-controlling sensorSony Ericsson Mobile Gaming (turns phone’s camera into a motion-controlling sensor). Sony Ericsson has reportedly signed a deal with California-based GestureTek to bring the Wii-like gaming experience to camera-equipped Sony Ericsson phones, which don’t have an accelerometer built inside (like K850i, W910i models). The software, which is the same as currently used on Sony’s EyeToy device for the PlayStation 2, will work with new and old phones alike and will use the phone’s camera to sense movement. Continue reading ‘Sony Ericsson Mobile Gaming (turns phone’s camera into a motion-controlling sensor)’