Sprint

Sprint's Vision service features plenty of great games, but its best feature has to be the availability of WGR minireviews, right on the handsets! We could be biased, though.

Samsung SPH-A600

With this handset, you'll be swiveling your way to some good gameplay.


Fore!

3D Golf
Publisher: Digital Bridges
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It sports great graphical detail, an RPG-like stat system, and addictive golf action. Even if there’s only one opponent to take on (and even if his name is Steve Temple), this greens fee-free sim is among the best on mobile.


Bejeweled Multiplayer. The title says it all, really.

Bejeweled Multiplayer
Publisher: Jamdat
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It's the highest rated game on WGR, and if you experience its heated online competition, you'll understand why. JAMDAT has taken substantial liberties with the original’s gameplay--including the addition of multiple Bejeweled Bombs, which will wreak havoc on your opponent’s game board.

Samsung VGA1000

This is a terrific gaming phone. It may not swivel, but then again, neither do most gamers.


Everyone loves word games.

Blue Babel
Publisher: Blue Lava Wireless
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Spelling is the new black, and this fast-paced take on Scrabble is definitely in fashion. Oh, and it incorporates Boggle-like elements, too. How’s that for wordgame cross-pollination?


Help! There's a vampire in my pocket!

Dracula
Publisher: Mforma
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Playing as the bad guy is always a blast. In Dracula, you get to dispatch hundreds of Belmont wannabes with a long good-night kiss. It's one of the better games on Sprint.

Cingular

Cingular's singular blend of handsets covers everything from Series 60 to Mophun games. Here are a few reasons to nab one of Cingular's phones.

Sony Ericsson T616

This is just about the cutest phone ever. Don't let its diminutive size fool you, though. It packs some great gameplay.


There's a lot of detail in Pitfall's graphics.

Pitfall: The Lost Expedition
Publisher: Sumea
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Boasting 16 colorful levels, the game makes a worthy mobile counterpart to the recent console releases. From climbing vines and punching buttons to swimming between ravenous pirhana, Pitfall’s got all the platforming action you could possibly want on a cell phone. There are two additional chapters planned for Harry’s newest saga, which will take him over a massive glacier and through a cave network, respectively. Get the journey started off right in the jungle!


This should be recognizable to any arcade veteran.

Q*Bert
Publisher: Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment
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One of the best of mobile's retro roundup, Q*Bert features authentic graphics and challenging, old-school gameplay. Hopping up and down that pile of blocks is just as fun on a cell as it ever was on your first-generation console.

Nokia 6800

The 6800 features a foldout keyboard that's sure to impress. There's no shortage of games on the device, either.


If Thomas Dolby designed a game, it might be something like Atomica.

Atomica
Publisher: Jamdat
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The goal is to add atoms together on a virtual checkerboard to create molecules. The result is addictive, turn-based fun. And if you think that puzzle games can’t possibly be that exciting, just wait until you accidentally set off a nuke.


Let's go, girls!

Charlie's Angels: Road Cyclone
Publisher: Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment
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It's sassy and sexy, and it features exploding motorcycles. It's everything you've come to expect from a summer blockbuster. Best of all, you can heal your damaged Angels simply by jumping onto a fresh cycle--just like in real life!

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