PGR Mobile Details
Details on the mobile version of Microsoft's racing game..
Date: Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Author: James Fudge

Glu Mobile recently revealed the vehicle lineup for the launch of the mobile version of Project Gotham Racing, the racing game based on Microsoft's popular console racing for the Xbox 360. Gamers will have the choice of seven cars for PGR Mobile, including the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, Cadillac Sixteen, Ford GT, Honda NSX-R, Lamborghini Gallardo, AMG-Mercedes C-DTM 2006 and Toyota GT One.

PGR Mobile will be available to consumers on major wireless carriers around the world in March 2007. PGR Mobile, which will be available to consumers on major wireless carriers around the world in early 2007, is currently being developed for multiple mobile platforms, including Microsoft Windows Mobile. For more details on the game check out www.glu.com .

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