September 29th, 2008 at 6:55 pm

After Glu Mobile and Namco, now come other big game creator that will create games for Android platform. EA Mobile agrees to back Android for gaming section. Android has made initial step in this area by bringing Pac-Man and Bonsai Blasts for free.
As the Android Market has not ready yet (currently only allow free apps/games), EA Mobile will not offer any major games, like The Sims, Spore Origins, or FIFA football any soon. Definitely it will after EA Mobile can charge the buyers. But for now, we can expect more free games, like Sudoku or Solitaire to be around. More reason to consider T-Mobile G1?
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