Have some fun with cell phone gamesWritten by Tim Gorman
You’re never too old to have some fun. With introduction of games as cellular accessories, you cell phone can now double as a personal gaming device.Since cell phones have become a vital part of everyday life for many people, it’s only natural that they should offer recreational opportunities as well. With newer models of cell phones, you can use your phone read e-mail, text-message your friends, take pictures, and play games. Think of your cellular phone as a tiny personal computer. The selection of cell phone games offers something for everyone. Of course, you can play always popular Tetris, but available titles also include sports games, word games, puzzles, and trivia. Games typically operate through your cell phone’s web browser, so you’ll likely need internet access on your phone if you want to play. Since cell phones have limited graphics capabilities, available games aren’t visual masterpieces like games designed for an Xbox, Playstation 2, or GameCube. Most of available titles are primarily text-based. However, they are a fun way to pass time while you’re waiting in line or stuck in traffic.
| | Cellular Phone Contract TipsWritten by Gary Gresham
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