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By Jennifer L. Schenker
France's Gameloft, one of the world's top developers of downloadable games for handsets, unveiled on July 10 six new games for Apple's iPhone that allow gamers to make moves by shaking and rolling their devices rather than using joysticks or keypads. The French game maker also has been busy lately making titles for Nokia's new N-Series, Apple's iPod, Microsoft's X-Box Live Arcade, and Nintendo's Wii home console. The new generation of mobile games takes advantage of major leaps forward in technology and improvements in user interfaces. Click on to read more about them.