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Verizon adds 3 Gameloft games to its offering

Categories: Announcements, Gaming, Verizon
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 at 11:50 AM

I’m not sure should we cover this kind of news, but we’re talking about important titles here. The three Gameloft games that are now available to Verizon’s V CAST subscribers are:

  • NFL 2009 – arguably the best football simulation for mobile phones. All athletes and their detailed stats are included in the game.
  • Asphalt 4: Elite Racing – racing game that lets you drive more than 10 dream cars and bikes ranging from a Bugatti Veyron, Ferrari F430 Spider, Nissan GT-R and Ducati 1098. Races take place across Monte Carlo, Beverly Hills, Shanghai, New York City, Dubai and Paris.
  • The Oregon Trail – the “mobilized classic” where you assume the role of a wagon leader and must make strategic decisions to ensure the safety of their party along the treacherous Oregon Trail route.

Verizon V CAST subscribers will find “NFL 2009″ and “Asphalt 4: Elite Racing” from the “Sports” category and “The Oregon Trail” from the “Top Sellers” category. “NFL 2009″ and “The Oregon Trail” are each available for $3.49 monthly access or $6.99 for unlimited use purchase; while you could download “Asphalt 4: Elite Racing” for $2.99 monthly access or $5.99 for unlimited use purchase.

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