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Friday, October 10, 2008 --- 39 days ago
Later this month, mobile phone users in Japan will get their hands on an innovative new game that combines GPS and an electronic compass to, rather oddly, help invisible aliens find their way back home. KDDI's Navimon was developed by US firm Geovector but is being introduced first in Japan in a bid to see how it flies with the phone-centric populace there. They're here After downloading the application, players armed with suitably equipped phones – and there aren't that many in Japan – receive a message alerting them to the presence of an alien in the vicinity of a particular building near their present location. As with other GPS-based games, they then have to find the building and deal with the issue at hand – finding the alien and sending it home. That's achieved by pointing a phone at the building, after which the multi-axis compass determines the spatial orientation of the phone and reveals a virtual alien superimposed on the view through the camera. A simple click registers it as found and, supposedly, pointed towards the road home. Advertising counts That's the nuts and bolts of the game, but – of course – there's far more to it than meets the eye. KDDI and any other network trying out the technology in future will clearly be looking to advertising to monetise such games. The possibilities of contextual ads based on what customers are actually looking at in the real world are vast, virtually guaranteeing that technology l ...




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