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LetsTalk and IGN Publish Cell Survival List for Last-Minute Game Shoppers
SAN FRANCISCO--Dec. 22, 2004--Online wireless retailer LetsTalk and the editors
of IGN.com, one of the web's largest information and entertainment destinations
for video gamers, have issued a Top 10 List of Wireless Games for 2004 as well
as an Editor's Choice Awards of the best games to buy for the upcoming Holiday
season.
"Cell phones have become so much more than just a communication device," said
Delly Tamer, CEO of LetsTalk. "Wireless games are leading many people to upgrade
to more technically advanced handsets and networks. Some market analysts suggest
that 120 million people currently play games on wireless devices worldwide, an
astonishing number that we think will grow as more and more people upgrade their
devices."
Wireless carriers have made downloading games easy. Some games charge a monthly
subscription while others charge a one-time fee. If consumers have questions about
downloading or purchasing games, LetsTalk recommends that they speak to their
carrier.
The Top 10 List of Wireless Games for 2004 was organized by IGN.com editors and
staff and includes a mix of fantasy, sports and movie-related games. Criteria
was based on the quality and general addictiveness of the game.
In order, the best wireless games of 2004:
1. Might & Magic -- Gameloft
2. Splinter Cell -- Pandora Tomorrow
3. JAMDAT Sports NFL 2005 -- JAMDAT
4. Tony Hawk's Underground 2 -- JAMDAT
5. The Incredibles -- Disney
6. Castlevania -- UpStart Games
7. DRIV3R -- Sorrent
8. Neverwinter Nights -- JAMDAT
9. Baldur's Gate -- Sorrent
10. Predator -- Indiagames
Editor's Choice Best Games to buy this holiday season and why:
1. The Incredibles -- Disney
An action game based on the Pixar smash hit movie where you must use the talents
of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl in tandem to beat Syndrome.
2. Might and Magic -- Gameloft
One of the most fabled RPG franchises makes the move to mobile in Gameloft's
massive adventure game. Possibly one of the prettiest handset games released so
far.
3. VANS Skate & Slam -- Gameloft
Gameloft signed veteran skater Geoff Rawley to help them take on Tony Hawk with
this thrashin' sim. Skate & Slam features all the moves you'd want in a skating
game.
4. Tony Hawk's Underground 2 -- JAMDAT
An excellent wireless companion to the bestselling console series, THUG 2 allows
gamers to skate and spread anarchy around the world -- one subway ride at a time.
5. JAMDAT Sports NFL 2005 -- JAMDAT
The best mobile game of inches this year, complete with a full NFL license and
a deep playbook.
6. Neverwinter Nights -- JAMDAT
JAMDAT brings the classic PC RPG to the smallest of screens. The game features
downloadable content, allowing JAMDAT to create an ever-expanding play world.
7. Predator -- Indiagames
Indiagames' side-scrolling action game features smart, fast game play and the
full roster of Predator weapons.
8. Gauntlet -- Digital Bridges
The arcade classic returns to handsets sporting over 25 levels of intense action.
9. SpongeBob Squarepants Darts -- THQ Wireless
Giving SpongeBob a pointy dart may sound like a bad idea, but THQ Wireless' game
is the perfect way to spend an afternoon bus ride.
10. Deer Hunter -- Sorrent
Armchair hunters will appreciate the depth of Sorrent's simulation. Follow tracks
and use scent-based lures in your quest to bag a buck.
For people more serious about their wireless games, LetsTalk recommends the latest
wireless game platform, the Nokia N-Gage QD. Several recent games are worth a
look:
-- Pathway to Glory -- Designed exclusively for N-Gage, this WWII strategy game
features interesting detail and historical accuracy.
-- Colin McRae Rally 2005 -- Fun rally game allows customer to race off-road
against anyone, anywhere.
-- The Sims -- Addiction central just went wirelessly mobile, now live vicariously
through your "family" wherever your N-Gage can go.
About IGN Entertainment
IGN Entertainment provides many of the Internet's leading destinations for video
gaming, entertainment and community targeted at teens and 18 to 34 year-old males.
The company's properties include IGN.com, GameSpy.com, Rotten Tomatoes, FilePlanet.com,
GameSpyArcade.com, GameSpyArena.com, Direct2Drive, TeamXbox.com, more than 70
community sites and a vast array of online forums. IGN Entertainment is also a
leading provider of technology for online game play in video games. The company's
paid content, download and game play services are among the most popular game-related
subscriptions available on the Internet. The privately-held company has its headquarters
in the San Francisco Bay Area, with offices throughout the U.S.
About LetsTalk
LetsTalk's mission is to save consumers and large corporations money in wireless.
LetsTalk is an online retailer, distributor, and enterprise solutions provider
for wireless service plans and devices. LetsTalk.com is a customer-friendly place
that helps consumers research and purchase wireless products and services online.
LetsTalk Enterprise Solutions, a division of LetsTalk, helps large corporations
better manage and control their wireless expenses. LetsTalk is based in San Francisco
and was founded in July of 1999. |