Oblivion, JAWS Go Mobile
Two new titles based on console and PC properties land on mobile phones.
Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Author: James Fudge

Superscape announced that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Jaws 3D mobile games are now available for consumers to download from the Rogers network. Developed in conjunction with Vir2L Studios, a ZeniMax Media company, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion brings the popular fantasy world of Oblivion to mobile phones. Brimming with well-known Elder Scrolls flavor, the game allows players to shop for their favorite weapons and armor, discover dozens of spells, take on a variety of levels and side quests, and more.

JAWS 3D is based on the classic blockbuster move. In the game players strive to stay alive surrounded by blood-thirty sharks. The game involves point and shoot gameplay through fifteen progressively harder levels. Players' phones vibrate in accordance with the ferocity of the shark attacks. You can learn more about both games by checking www.Vir2L.com .

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