Following the trend Microsoft adopts one of the most famous games on mobile and adds a few of its own.
Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 will soon be joining the league of mobile operating systems that have some exciting games for people who love to play games on mobile phones.
Microsoft has confirmed that one of the most popular mobile phone games, Angry Birds, which started from iPhone and then went to Android, will be coming to the Windows mobile soon.
Microsoft, in their quest to add exciting gaming titles to its catalog, have announced the inclusion of Angry Birds along with a few of it own that include Hydro thunder Go and GeoDefense.
There had been speculations about Angry birds coming to Microsoft since November last year but the Rovio Mobile, the developers of Angry birds, had cleared all speculations saying it won't be available anytime sooner than 2011.
The reason, according to the developers, was that Windows mobile version 7 is entirely different from both iOS and Android and so they had to start from scratch designing the whole application.
But sooner than later with Microsoft's announcement for inclusion of newer games is a welcome relief to all users who presently own the device or are planning to own one soon.more:tmi
Microsoft has confirmed that one of the most popular mobile phone games, Angry Birds, which started from iPhone and then went to Android, will be coming to the Windows mobile soon.
Microsoft, in their quest to add exciting gaming titles to its catalog, have announced the inclusion of Angry Birds along with a few of it own that include Hydro thunder Go and GeoDefense.
There had been speculations about Angry birds coming to Microsoft since November last year but the Rovio Mobile, the developers of Angry birds, had cleared all speculations saying it won't be available anytime sooner than 2011.
The reason, according to the developers, was that Windows mobile version 7 is entirely different from both iOS and Android and so they had to start from scratch designing the whole application.
But sooner than later with Microsoft's announcement for inclusion of newer games is a welcome relief to all users who presently own the device or are planning to own one soon.more:tmi
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