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'''Mobile''' as a platform consists of any type of portable computing device such as a smart phone or tablet computer that can run video game software. Among these include Apple and Android devices. The very first known game created for mobile devices is ''Tetris'' in 1994, for the mobile phone '''Hagenuk MT-2000'''. | '''Mobile''' as a platform consists of any type of portable computing device such as a smart phone or tablet computer that can run video game software. Among these include Apple and Android devices. The very first known game created for mobile devices is ''Tetris'' in 1994, for the mobile phone '''Hagenuk MT-2000'''. | ||
Ripping from the platform itself can vary in difficulty, ranging from all the assets being right there, ripe for the picking, or most of the files will be contained in odd archive formats, such as .DAT. | Ripping from the platform itself can vary in difficulty, ranging from all the assets being right there, ripe for the picking, or most of the files will be contained in odd archive formats, such as .DAT. | ||
Revision as of 15:29, 1 April 2020
Mobile as a platform consists of any type of portable computing device such as a smart phone or tablet computer that can run video game software. Among these include Apple and Android devices. The very first known game created for mobile devices is Tetris in 1994, for the mobile phone Hagenuk MT-2000.
Ripping from the platform itself can vary in difficulty, ranging from all the assets being right there, ripe for the picking, or most of the files will be contained in odd archive formats, such as .DAT.