Cell phone gaming: In search of good mobile games
What is a gamer with a nice phone supposed to do? Well, until the announcement of Gameboyphone, you can still find reviews of good mobile games to help you spend your hard earned money wisely. Nothing will blow your doors off, though. Mobile phone gaming is still, essentially, convenience gaming.
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But IGN don´t do mobile games reviews
Sorry, but just had to correct your comment above about locations for mobile games.IGN only used to review a very small number of mobile (i.e. cell phone not iPhone) games in the first place and most recently they´ve reduced this to zero in favour of total iPhone coverage. Although the latter is fine, it pales besides the more specialist mobile sites such as:
PocketGamer.co.uk
WGworld.com
modojo.com
TouchArcade.com
I appreciate IGN may be the biggest games site in the world, but size doesn´t necessarily mean it´s the best specifically not for specialist areas like mobile/handheld gaming. Don´t get me wrong, I´m a fan of the site, but like most hardcore sites (Gamespot and Future´s sites) it´s focused upon the big consoles (Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Wii).