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MOTODEV Game Developer Challenge
A reminder that this mobile game development competition is still under way.
Date: Thursday, August 02, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Motorola is reminding independent game developers across the globe to submit their mobile game application to the MOTODEV Game Developer Challenge by August 10, 2007 for a chance to win a publishing contract from mobile entertainment company and contest title sponsor, I-play. Together with I-play and marketing allies Sun Microsystems and Microsoft, Motorola encourages developers to enter their unpublished games in one of two contest categories: Best Java Software Game (submitted for play on the ultra-slim Motorola MOTOKRZR K1 handset) and Best Windows Mobile Game, for entertainment on the Motorola MOTO Q family of devices.

Category winners will be announced at CTIA Wireless and IT Entertainment in October 2007. Learn more by visiting developer.motorola.com .

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