
Microsoft revealed plans for a new distribution service Windows Application Phone Series 7, known as Windows 7 Phone Marketplace. Besides the new App Store, Microsoft also gave a glimpse of games on the platform. Integrated support of Xbox Live platform has been a major area of interest for new mobile operating system, but so far Microsoft has been relatively quiet about how games work.
Microsoft has confirmed that multiplayer support for Windows Phone 7 games of the series will remain exclusive. While XNA Game Studio software allows developers to create games that can play both the Xbox 360 and Windows 7-powered mobile Phone, a game that is not in real time to maintain a seamless process between the smartphone and console players, the thought is a process in which mobile players face too many interruptions, while underway. Moreover, communication network real time multiplayer game is likely to end up with the battery life of a phone.
Microsoft also demonstrated the integration of Windows Phone Use in Series 7 this afternoon, which will contribute to the total score for each player a player’s Xbox Live. Those without an Xbox 360 can sign up to Xbox Live through Windows Phone 7, and many features of the account can be found in the operating system.
We have also learned a little more about the developers working on games for the platform, including Sega, EA, Konami and Microsoft Game Studios.