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dj_boy
01-15-2009, 02:40 PM
Hi not sure if you like me, but I'd love to be able to play ICC on the go and then sync the saved file with my PC.
What do you say?
Should a version like that be released that you can also install on your windows mobile run phone?
Cricket Captain
01-15-2009, 04:55 PM
its my wish to play my favourite game on mobile
nikjagger
05-18-2009, 06:50 AM
i think its a gr8 idea...im a kinda person who always has his mob whereva i go it wud be just gr8 2 ve a game like this on my mob...
Cymro
05-18-2009, 11:36 AM
Would love to see this on the iPhone
Cyril Washbrook
05-19-2009, 11:56 AM
It's more than a matter of just "releasing" the game in a mobile form, surely. It would require a significant investment of time and resources in order to remodel the game: which is probably not going to be done, given (1) the fact that game development centres entirely on Chris Child and one or two other people, and (2) the limited cost efficiency of implementing such a proposal.
Scritty
05-19-2009, 12:47 PM
Of course (realising that there is in fact one version of the game I don't have) ICC3 came out for the PSP.
As for as CPU requirements go, I can see no reason why mobile versions on other formats couldn't be offered.
However, as Cyril says, Windows Mobile is quite a different platform for developers (despite M$'s advertising saying that it isn't...it really is).
I can't see it happening any time soon, but it would be nice.
On a different note, rumours of EA's next game being on the Wii and therefore playable "standing up" and doing the actions seems quite exciting, See if I can avoid smashing the light fittings when I leap into a delivery stride... :o
Scritty
Eleanorachella
09-30-2011, 03:15 AM
Australian team is not being picked as favorites this time. They are still the at the top of the ICC ranking table. Moreover reduced expectations on the Australian team might work in their favor. What could go against the Australian team is form and future of some of their key players, including their captain and star batsman Ricky Ponting. The Ashes results could also have a bearing on their performance in the upcoming World cup. The Australian team is still a force to reckon with and can peak at the right time to win the World cup.
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