Mobile Content Bits: Super Bowl; Cartoon Network Games;WoW

Sprint’s (NYSE: S) Super Bowl: Sprint is doing a bunch of content stuff around the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl XLII Mobile Website includes information on Super Bowl events and attractions, a “Top 10″ list of things to do in Arizona, and in-depth game analysis and opinion. The site will also provide access to concert information, ringers and screen savers, and a variety of video segments from the hottest events throughout Super Bowl week. NFL Mobile will also be updated with Super Bowl content, and Sprint is offering it’s customers access to some exclusive events. (release)

Cartoon Network Games: Turner Broadcasting’s The Cartoon Network has signed up Artificial Life to develop mobile games based on the channel’s popular Adult Swim late-night programming, notes Hollywood Reporter. Artificial Life (OTCBB: ALIF) made a name for itself with some very innovative virtual “blank” games, but has lately been signing deals to make games based on licenses brands.

World of Warcraft Mobile: Pocketgamer has a rumors are rife story on Vivendi (EPA: VIV) Games Mobile developing something mobile for World of Warcraft. The article stresses that its a far cry from an announcement by the company, but there are some indications that the Blizzard MMO could go mobile soon. I think the best way would be a mobile application that linked into the usual game, but it’s possible they’re thinking about a different game with the same brand, like Doom RPG.

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