Some Samsung models have motion-sensors built in, with games that respond to tilting action of the handset. Quite fun to play but they need to get more games more easily available.
There are some "motion" games available for various VZW handsets. They use the camera to sent motion/direction to play games like a Marble Madness varient. It doesn't work well in an overly lit or extremely dark area where it can't tell if the phone is moving.
Anyways.. it only requires your cell phone and not the Bluechuk or the Nuntooth or whatever they are calling this thing this week.
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Some Samsung models have motion-sensors built in, with games that respond to tilting action of the handset. Quite fun to play but they need to get more games more easily available.
There are some "motion" games available for various VZW handsets. They use the camera to sent motion/direction to play games like a Marble Madness varient. It doesn't work well in an overly lit or extremely dark area where it can't tell if the phone is moving.
Anyways.. it only requires your cell phone and not the Bluechuk or the Nuntooth or whatever they are calling this thing this week.
There's also a motion sensor in the Nokia N95.
http://thenokiablog.com/2007/10/31/video-nokia-n95-accelerometer-demonstration/