Gizmondo Europe Ltd subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based Tiger Telematics Inc (other OTC, TGTL) announces three more game title releases; the hugely addictive Sticky Balls™, which was shown for the first time at E3, superb future-sport arcade game, Ball Busters™, and beach-based Pocket Ping Pong™ 2005 from the masters of mobile gaming, Fathammer.
Exclusive to Gizmondo, Sticky Balls is a totally original game that is as easy to play as it is fiendishly difficult to master. The player uses a cue to hit, bounce and ricochet balls of different colours around arenas and multi-tiered platforms until they hit a like colour. Once the objective is complete, that set disappears.
Ball Busters is a fast-paced future sport that plays like a game of squash, but the court has been replaced with fiendishly difficult arenas much more challenging than the standard four walls in play.
Pocket Ping Pong 2005 tennis set to a sandy, sexy backdrop. The sunny atmosphere and the fast-as-lightning action, complete with totally accurate ball physics, easy to use controllers and a variety of game modes ensure that the game will keep you coming back for more and more
Sticky Balls is released today at £19.99. Pocket Ping Pong 2005 also releases today priced at £9.99, and Ball Busters releases next week priced at £9.99.
Cameron Spilman, Gizmondo, commented: “Sticky Balls is a fantastically addictive and original puzzle game that is perfectly suited to the handheld platform. For those who want to exercise their reflexes rather than their grey matter, Pocket Ping Pong 2005 and Ball Busters will be enormously satisfying and great value.”
Gizmondo is powered by Microsoft Windows CE advanced real-time operating system, boasting a 2.8-inch TFT colour screen with a Samsung ARM9 400Mhz processor and incorporates the GoForce 3D 4500 NVIDIA graphics accelerator. It provides cutting-edge gaming, multimedia messaging, an MP3 music player, Mpeg4 movie playing capability, a digital camera and a GPRS network link to allow wide-area network gaming. Additionally, it contains a GPS chip for location-based services, is equipped with Bluetooth for use in multi-player gaming and accepts SD and MMC card accessories.
The Gizmondo device and its games are currently launching the in UK and Continental Europe, with the North American launches planned for August 2005.