Sonic the Hedgehog has seen a platform or four.
The spikey-furred rodent first brought to life by Sega in 1991 for
proprietary consoles rolled with technology's punches onto TV, Xbox, PS3, and
recently,
onto mobile
phones. April saw the spawning of
Sega Mobile, when several flagship games, including
Sonic the Hedgehog, were ported to mobile phone format and offered to
cell phone gamers for subscription or sale through their carrier's Web portals.
Now Sega Mobile is offering
Sonic Jump,
Afterburner II, and
Golden Axe free of
charge for US residents.
The catch, as you may have guessed, is that the games are ad-supported,
offered through a partnership with content distributor Greystripe. Sega's games
are available for select cell phone models via
GameJump.com or from the mobile Web at
http://gjmp.tw. In addition to
showing advertisements, the GameJump policy warns that users may be charged
between 5 US cents and 15 US cents for the data transfer of each freshly served ad;
something to keep in mind if you're not on a data plan.
Via
Crave CNET
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