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Gizmondo to premiere the first ever GPS-enabled action game

By John Saria

Gizmondo announced that in September they will deliver on the 'minimum of one game a week' for the Gizmondo multi-entertainment handheld, increasing its content portfolio ahead of the up and coming North American launch. Amongst the titles to be released is the first ever GPS-enabled action game Colors.

The titles include Chicane, the super-fast and graphically slick racing game featuring race legend, Jenson Button. Colors will be elevating the mobile gaming genre to a new level with the introduction of the first ever GPS-enabled in-game feature in a third-person action shooter, Hit and Myth takes a tongue-firmly-in-cheek approach to a fun-packed hack-and-slash, Interstellar Flames II places epic space battles in the palm of the player's hand, and Guardian delivers classic thumb-throbbing shoot 'em up action.

Carl Freer, Co-founder and Chairman, Tiger Telematics, says: "September's release schedule has something for everyone, but in particular, we're delighted to be premiering the first ever GPS-enabled action game with the launch of Colors. This is the first of many titles that take advantage of the unique functionality that can only be found on the Gizmondo."

August 17, 2005 at 02:53 PM

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