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WAP–mobile gaming’s future?

The Mobile Games Blog has a guest editorial by HandyGames regarding WAP, which they consider the underestimated mobile gaming platform of the future.

The article covers the history of WAP on mobile phones–the older, text-heavy pages with limited graphics–as well as the entrance of J2ME. Then they move onto the current situation:

Now, in the year 2007, we see a lot of things happening in Mobile Gaming. In regards of WAP gaming, we evolved a lot: colour graphics, UMTS speed, easy navigation, pre-configured browsers and advanced mobile operator portals. Most handsets are sold with a pre-installed portal start-button or an internet connection key. Mobile internet has become more interesting and easier to use for end-users.

The editorial goes on to extensively cover the impact WAP has had and will have on mobile gaming.

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