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Hot Game Titles from EA, Gameloft, Glu Mobile and Laminar Research
Available Today in Palm App Catalog
3D gaming has landed on the Palm(R) webOS(TM) platform. Palm, Inc.
(NASDAQ:PALM) today introduced several graphics-intensive game titles
for webOS, from leading game developers EA Mobile(TM), a division of
Electronic Arts Inc.; Gameloft; Glu Mobile; and Laminar Research.
Demonstrated at Palm's CES event, the games will be available today in
the Palm App Catalog for Palm Pre customers.
"We are very excited about the potential of webOS as a platform for
mobile 3D gaming," said Katie Mitic, senior vice president, Product
Marketing, Palm, Inc. "This is a key application category, and we've
worked closely with some of the leading game developers to deliver a
great game experience for our customers."
Seven 3D games were introduced today in the Palm App Catalog for Palm
Pre customers:
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"Need for Speed(TM) Undercover" (EA Mobile)
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"The Sims(TM) 3" (EA Mobile)
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"MONOPOLY(TM)" (EA Mobile)
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"Asphalt 5: Elite Racing" (Gameloft)
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"Let's Golf!" (Gameloft)
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"Glyder 2" (Glu Mobile)
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"X-Plane" (Laminar Research)
Five other mobile games were also introduced: EA Mobile's "Tetris(R),"
"Sudoku," and "SCRABBLE(R)," and Gameloft's "The Oregon Trail"
and "Brain Challenge."
"Recent improvements to Palm webOS represent major advancements in
enabling world-class mobile gaming," said Travis Boatman, vice president
of Worldwide Studios for EA Mobile. "These innovations have allowed us
to quickly bring our best IP to the platform."
The developers introducing titles today have had early access to the
Palm webOS Plug-in Development Kit (PDK), which extends the Palm webOS
Software Development Kit (SDK) with a set of tools, documentation and
APIs that let developers write plug-ins for their webOS applications.
The PDK lets developers easily integrate C and C++ code into their webOS
applications, enabling new functionality, including immersive 3D games.
A public beta version of the webOS PDK is scheduled to be available to
all developers in March.
"The performance of the platform allowed us to create these great games
in a limited timeframe," said Baudouin Corman, vice president of
publishing, Americas, Gameloft. "webOS allows us to deliver an
outstanding gaming experience, and we look forward to bringing our best
games to Palm customers worldwide.""We expect the plug-in model to play
an important role in the evolution of the webOS platform, just as
plug-ins have with web browsers," said Mitic. "And with this plug-in, we
are making it super-simple for developers to bring the hottest games to
webOS."
The Palm App Catalog currently offers more than 1,000 webOS applications
for download. Palm's unique over-the-air model also makes it easy for
customers to get webOS updates and new features delivered directly to
their phones. For example, at CES today, Palm announced that video
recording, editing and sharing capabilities will soon be available for
users of webOS phones. This new video capability will be delivered
automatically to current and future Palm Pre(TM) and Palm Pixi(TM) products
via an over-the-air update.
Palm also demonstrated Flash content in the browser on a Palm Pre and
expects a free Adobe Flash Player 10.1 plug-in to be posted to the Palm
App Catalog in the coming months. Palm expects webOS to be one of the
first mobile platforms to support the full Flash Player in the web
browser.
More information about the webOS PDK is available at the newly updated
Palm Developer Center (developer.palm.com).
More information about games for webOS is available at www.palm.com/applications.
Source : Palm Inc.