3G games from Vodafone and others.

What is 3G? 3G is the new phone technology allowing to experience gaming in its full sense of the word. Higher-bandwidth phone networks are the necessary condition for this kind of new technology, since the 3D quality games are in your 3G handsets already. Do you say they are not yet? You will certainly turn over a new leaf in your mobile life as soon as you read this article.

Near-console quality games on mobile handsets are truly a revolutionary innovation. People have already adjusted to think that nothing is impossible and the new advanced 3D graphics and in-depth game play has only been a matter of time that has finally become true for some lucky mobile owners. It would be nice to know what models enable us with the quality new age gaming and also with the Bluetooth, plenty of game content on the 3G games' server, including new levels, textures, audio and tens Mb of memory.

More GPU and less latency are also a plus for the 3D GPU-enabled phones. Nvidia and J2ME standards are the main players and they are used in the phones from Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and Samsung. ATI and Brew are functional in the handsets, including LG and Samsung.  The Nokia N-Gage is the number one phone in this list. What are those games that have been anticipated for so long?

Viva La Mobile, Idea Works, EA Mobile, Verizon and Cingular Wireless are only some of the giants, who improve the quality gaming and make the 3G networks to produce a high speed and fast action 3G games, even faster than the fixed Internet could allow you before. The Bluetooth techs help them with it.

The Fun Mobile meets the 3G games breakthrough with two sport games and one adventurous shooting game. These are Dream Team Soccer, Grand Slam Tennis and Space Warrior. Exciting characters and quality of these games satisfy the people's needs in anew age of entertainment products.

"Super Real Tennis" to Vodafone Live! 3G games suggest an authentic tennis experience on the Vodafone Live! 3G handsets. The realistic 3D graphics enable the player to view the game from every camera angle. A simple gameplay and attractive graphics are always a plus in sports games.

The 3G with its higher data speeds, differing from the older CDMA and GSM/GPRS, made the whole world of advanced internet-based services possible on mobiles. Idea Works 3D, for instance, has created "Need for Speed Underground 2" that is popular throughout North America. A huge amount of data with cars and sceneries, available from the network while playing, is not a problem anymore.

One more game from the popular and latest ones is the Mini Golf castles 3D from Digital Chocolate. Three wildly designed courses with twenty seven holes, rich design elements with bridges, armor, escalators, cannons, secret passages and gateways are now available over your handset. These 3D versions games are only available for Motorola (E1000, V980), Nokia (6230i, 6630, 6680), Siemens (CX65, S65) and Sony Ericsson (K700, K500, S700, K300, V800).

As far as the 3G networks are still far from dominant, Verizon Wireless promises to develop advanced capabilities of their new 1X EV-DO networks and Cingular Wireless Sprint is to develop stellar data speeds and new functionalities for its UMTS network launches. An accurate usage of the test equipment for these and the rest of the companies will help to make the 3g games not only a privilege but an available reality for anyone. Those will be the times, when all of us will manage to play famous Grand Prix in 3D Ferrari Experience, Extreme Air Snowboarding and Crash Twin Sanity for the dessert.

The 3G games are the reason to increase technology, art, and design of every modern handset. Swifter 3G networks and 3D chipsets are to win the mobile market in the near future. Playing multiplayer games with faster download time and faster interacting within the team playing will be the new and only one standard for the mobile gaming. This is, certainly, only the beginning, do you agree?

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