
If T-Mobile's new slate of titles
recently introduced in select European countries is any indication, Bluetooth gaming could finally be getting the push
it needs to make the move from peripheral curiosity to mainstream entertainment. For five euros apiece, T-Mobbers in
Germany, Austria, the UK, and the Netherlands can download Cannonball, Pocket Glider, Space A, and Top Trumps Football
(Soccer) Legends, and enjoy multiplayer action with others who own the same game. The new games are available
immediately for download from the "t-zones" mobile portal on web-enabled T-Mobile handsets.
About three years ago I had a minigolf game on a sony-ericcson phone on which you could play iva bluetooth, so this probably isn't THAT new, the download a game and play via BT, yeh, maybe... but games with these features were already embedded into phones since a while back.
#1 - I was about to say the same thing. My friends and I played Mini Golf on our T610s back in the day. Great for killing time on planes and such.
Is that a T610 I spy?
I dont think bluetooth multiplayer will success. Online multiplayer massive games maybe...