2 February 2009 15:34 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The Carphone Warehouse has teamed up with Sony Ericsson to launch the W910 Exclusive Gaming Edition and motion-sensitive F305 handset, on sale from 2 February as CPW exclusives.The W910 Black gets EA Mobile games pre-loaded such as Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09, Tomb Raider, FIFA Manager and SIM City Metropolis.
The F305 will come with over 50 free games, including the pre-loaded bowling, fishing and riding efforts, for gamers to enjoy with the F305's motion sensitive functionality and its customised wrist strap.
In addition, the F205 gets favourites like The Sims 2, Racing Fever 2 and Asteroids.
The W910i will be available for £97.82 on pay as you go while the F305 will be £69.99, also on pay as you go.
To celebrate the launch, the "new" Lara Croft, Alison Carroll, will be at the Oxford Street Carphone Warehouse store (272-274 Oxford St) this Friday 6 February at 12.30pm for a meet and greet with mobile gamers. Phones, Mobile phones, Sony Ericsson, Carphone Warehouse, Gaming, Mobile phone games




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