One of the biggest issues plaguing the gaming scene is how divided all of the major platforms are. Playstation 3 players can only interact and play with Playstation Network users, Xbox 360 players have Xbox LIVE, and the Wii…. wellspring, let’s just not even get into the Wii’s online service. When it comes to mobile platforms, the rules of the cabinet market father’t really apply since none of them have their proprietorship overhaul similar to what Sony &ere; Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) have. Which is wherefore I was surprised with how long it took for there to be games that can be played against other players cross-chopine on mobile devices.
Mobile platform games developer Com2us recently blastoff a video recording display how their game, Homerun Battle 3D, tin be played on both the iPhone, as well as a earphone run Android OS. In the video, two players ar pitted against one another in a homerun derby. If you looking at the circus tent of each actor’s blind, you’ll see a gauge indicating their advancement against their opponent, which is proof sufficiency that the biz is indeed linked to the other. Hopefully interbreeding-platform gaming is something other developers will pursue since the Android gambling marketplace is just starting to take off.
[Via TouchArcade]












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