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MDM Brings Big Games To Handhelds In October

by Rainier on Sept. 17, 2003 @ 9:20 p.m. PDT

Mobile Digital Media (MDM), publisher of AAA branded consumer software for Palm, Windows Mobile and Nokia Series 60 phones on expansion media, announced three huge October game releases—Atari Retro, Age of Empires and Merriam-Webster’s Crossword Puzzles. These card titles are platform agnostic and work on all the major handheld platforms! Read more for details

Atari Retro has the seven games that started a revolution on one cross-mobile-platform card for Palm, Pocket PC and Nokia Series 60 phones for hours of on-the-go fun. Atari Retro includes authentic Atari 2600 games Asteroids, Breakout, Centipede, Combat, Missile Command, Pong, and Tempest.

Age of Empires Gold Edition expansion card published by MDM includes the original best-selling Age of Empires game where players are challenged to build tribes into great civilizations, and also the Rise of Rome expansion pack, which features the Roman Empire, all on one card. Other exclusive features for MDM’s Age of Empires Gold Edition plug-and-play card include:

  • All 15 musical tracks from the original PC game
  • All sound effects at full 11 khz sampling
  • All full video segments from the PC game.

In addition, users can save games in progress to their mobile device Random Access Memory, so they can play a continual game over time.

Finally, perfect for busy people who love word games, MDM’s Merriam-Webster’s Crossword Puzzles & Word Challenges card is a premier combination of some of the most popular word games titles ever for PDA’s. Games include:

  • Merriam-Webster’s Crossword Puzzles Challenge (with many hundreds of puzzles)
  • TextTwist
  • LinkLetter
  • WhatWord

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