Tokyo Game Show 2008: Au’s Booth
Here you are several games in 16 and 32bits for mobile phone showcased by Au at the Tokyo Game Show: Street Fighter, Virtua Racing, Bomber Man, and lot of other games are available. You’ll also be able to play in multiplayer mode thanks to Bluetooth.
But, even if these games offer great graphics, it seems to be not finish. There’re still lots of Lag… Moreover, if the manufacturers want these mobiles phone’s games have a future; they have to find something to improve the game play, because it’s impossible to control anything with keypad.
Anyway, if you’re in Tokyo, you can try them at Au’s booth, and take a look at the pictures gallery.
[Credit Akihabara]
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