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  2. History of mobile games - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of games were available for the i-mode service, along with announcements from established video game developers such as Taito, Konami, Namco, and Hudson Soft, including ports of classic arcade games and 8-bit console games. [5] Snake showed there was a viable interest in expanding the capabilities of mobile phones for gaming ...

  3. Wireless Application Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1999, [1] WAP allowed users with compatible mobile devices to browse content such as news, weather and sports scores provided by mobile network operators, specially designed for the limited capabilities of a mobile device. [2] The Japanese i-mode system offered a competing wireless data standard.

  4. Mobile game - Wikipedia

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    A mobile game is a video game that is typically played on a mobile phone. [1] The term also refers to all games that are played on any portable device, including from mobile phone (feature phone or smartphone), tablet, PDA to handheld game console, portable media player or graphing calculator, with and without network availability. [1]

  5. No, mobile phones should not be banned in schools

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  6. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2022, video game The Callisto Protocol has been banned in Japan. [182] CERO would not be rating due to the game's violent content and the developer refused to make the necessary changes. [183] [184] Previously, the Dead Space series encountered the same fate, with all entries since the original 2008 release effectively being ...

  7. N-Gage - Wikipedia

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    The N-Gage is a mobile device combining features of a cellular phone and a handheld game system developed by Nokia, released on 7 October 2003. [4] Officially nicknamed the game deck, [a] the N-Gage's phone works on the GSM cellular network, and software-wise runs on the Series 60 platform on top of Symbian OS v6.1.

  8. Here's how Wisconsin school districts handle cellphones in ...

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    Phones and other personal electronic communication devices are allowed during non-instructional time. (At the elementary level, there is no non-instructional time, since instruction is considered ...

  9. Mobile content - Wikipedia

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    The South Koreans are the world leaders [citation needed] in Mobile Content and 3-G mobile networks, then the Japanese, followed closely by the Europeans, are heavy users of their mobile phones and have been attaining custom mobile content for their devices for years. In fact, mobile phone use has begun to exceed the use of PCs in some countries.