Shockwave Minis Invade Verizon Cell Phones

Shockwave.com announced a new category of cell phone games called Shockwave Minis which are available solely on Verizon Wireless.
There are a couple of different ways Verizon customers can access the games:
1. Access to all 30 games for a monthly subscription fee of $3.49.
2. There are downloadable packs of three, five or ten games. The lowest price for these packs is $3.99 for three titles.
Titles available through this service inlcude SpongeBob SquarePants and MTV’s Pimp My Ride with new games slated to be added to the service every month.
Spongebob I get. Pimp My Ride, on the other hand, does not compute. Seriously, how does that show translate into a game? Anyway, the big deal about Shockwave Minis is the first gaming service to use Adobe Flash Lite. That means that if you’re a Verizon customer, you can play games with vector (read: smoother and less pixel-ly) graphics on your phone now.
Shockwave Minis Launch On Verizon Wireless







