In the mood for a bit of Iron Man action?

Everyone and their dog’s cat is talking about the movie Iron Man. I can’t move for pictures and QIKfeeds from a variety of SMS Text News readers — including our very own features writer, James Whatley.

Well, thanks to Hands-On Mobile, you can get your Iron Man fix on your mobile thus:

Ready your repulsor rays because Iron Man is coming to mobile! Hands-On Mobile, Inc., the world’s leading developer of connected games and applications, and Marvel Entertainment, Inc., today announced the availability of the mobile game and personalization content around the forthcoming big-screen adaptation of Marvel’s legendary Super Hero, Iron Manâ„¢. The game and content is currently available on select carriers around the world, and will continue to roll out to additional carriers in the coming weeks.

“We are thrilled to add Iron Man to our extensive Marvel Mobile catalog,” said Niccolo de Masi, President, Hands-On Mobile. “This summer promises to be a blockbuster for mobile content and we look forward to continuing to provide mobile gamers with stylish and exciting content based on the much loved Marvel characters.”

Look on your carrier games portal to see if you can download it. Or if you’re in the States, text messaging IRON to 46966 to download (no mention of the price, I suspect you’ll be presented with price details upon texting that shortcode).

More info at http://www.marvelmobile.com/.

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  • http://www.vendingrules.com Vending Guy

    Wow, the graphics and play action are very retro. They remind me of video games from the late 80s.

  • http://www.vendingrules.com Vending Guy

    Wow, the graphics and play action are very retro. They remind me of video games from the late 80s.

  • http://www.vendingrules.com Vending Guy

    Wow, the graphics and play action are very retro. They remind me of video games from the late 80s.

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