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Harry Milonas
09 Aug, 2008

PotW results forego mobiles

PALGN News | Not quite the proving grounds for the little handsets that could.
Okay, okay. So mobile games aren't quite the popular format of choice among discerning PALGN readers.

Put forth by last Sunday's Poll of the Week musings, the unanimous three-quarters of those who voted were in the negative, with just over a quarter representing the lesser known quality experiences to be had with mobile games.

Results of a heartless mobile mob or the cold hard truth? Whatever the case, this particular PotW writer has now got an Advance Wars styled Transformers mobile game to foolishly anticipate over. Apparently.




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4 Comments
4 years ago
26% of a multi-billion dollar industry = more than enough for me. icon_biggrin.gif
4 years ago
I have that Transformers game on my phone.

Its fun, but gets kinda repetitive.
4 years ago
i enjoy pac man on my phone, but its pac f***ing man!

its impossible not to like
4 years ago
Mobile phone games seem to target people who don't have gaming consoles and don't play PC games, so this probably isn't the best place to poll for these stats icon_wink.gif
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