Call of Duty 2 for Pocket PC goes gold
January 11th - No Responses


Call of Duty 2

I know I know, how can you possibly contain yourself, but hey, it’s still good news for any avid gamer who wishes their Pocket PC was more than a lump of plastic with a pretty screen that only gets it’s workout when you’re adding your next dinner date into your calender. So rev up that hot little pocket rocket cause Aspyr Media has announced that Call of Duty 2 Pocket PC Edition has gone gold and will be available via direct download and at retail stores by the end of January. Created for Windows Mobile handheld devices and optimized for the new Marvell PXA3xx processor family, CoD2fPPC will attempt to bring the cinematic intensity of first-person WWII shooters to a pocket near you.

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Medieval, Warcraft-cloan for pocket PCs
December 7th - No Responses


Medieval

Those of you lucky enough to own a modern pocket PC (like the Dell Axim x51v, Pocket Loox 720 or HP iPAQ h2210 for instance) will be happy to hear about Medieval, a new “Warcraft III clone” that is being ported to mobile devices by a handful of German programmers with lots of time on their hands. Though it looks to be more of a Warcraft II clone, I’m wondering how Blizzard will react if/when this comes to their attention, seeing as how copyright-conscious the Bliz are when it comes to their original IP. Medieval is currently available as an early alpha build for pocket PC mobile devices.

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