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The Weakest Link 2008 Goes Mobile
I-Play brings another edition of the popular trivia game to mobile phones.
Date: Thursday, November 01, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Mobile entertainment company I-Play has launched The Weakest Link 2008, the third installment in their smash hit mobile gaming series. Based on the popular television show format, the game delivers photo-realistic graphics and offers the largest number of questions ever packed into a mobile game with more than 1,500 questions and answers.

The new mobile version of the Weakest Link is the latest deal for BBC Worldwide's mobile division and marks a further development of the company's drive into the space. Alongside branded formats for games applications, the division also offers a broad range of mobile content types such as ringtones, icons and wallpapers based on world-famous content brands.

For more information visit www.iplay.com .

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