It seems like there's always something new being unveiled with Microsoft's upcoming Windows Phone 7. The latest feature was recently displayed in the Middle East where Microsoft's Eric Rudder was demoing a single game that played seamlessly across a PC, an Xbox 360 and a Windows Phone.
The game, an Indiana Jones-themed platformer, is developed to be compatible on all three systems, with a persistent gaming session highlighting how the three systems can interact. This means you can start the game at work on a PC (if that's how you roll), continue the same game on your phone during the bus-ride home, then jump on the 360 in your living room and pick up exactly where you left off.
Interestingly, the game uses three completely separate control schemes, each making best use of the system you're playing on. The PC version is controlled by the keyboard, the phone version makes use of the accelerometer and touchscreen, and those playing on Xbox will obviously use the system's standard control pad.
[Source: Gizmondo]



