Today at BlackBerry Jam Americas, RIM showed off a handful of games that are just about ready to go on BlackBerry 10. These are big names, such as the classic endless runner Jetpack Joyride, Gameloft's kid-friendly physics game Shark Dash, and Madfinger's exceptionaly sharp Shadowgun shooter title. Funkoi will also be debuting a multi-touch space shooter game that isn't out on Android or iOS yet, proving that BB10 can be an attractive platform for brand new properties as well.
Any gamers in the house excited to see these titles? Which games would you really like to see on BlackBerry 10 at launch? How about some Real Racing?
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