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Mango phone Windows already primed and ready to compete with iOS and Android, but that doesn't mean Microsoft rest on our laurels. Quite the opposite actually. As anticipation builds, Microsoft continues to add features to make the platform even better than what was expected. Today, the company added several new site features games, along with the announcement of 14 new titles Xbox Live.
You're probably already aware of avatar integration with Windows phone mango, but today Microsoft announced the Avatar Awardables, which are virtual icons that represent the gaming achievements. The more you win, the more your avatar starts to look like Eagle Scout merit badge sash. Microsoft has also submitted that the company is calling the game supplement, which basically only in application purchase for games, like buying new weapons or levels.
The following new feature will make happy parents more than anyone else, as Microsoft has included parental control within games hub. Mango arrives, parents can decide what types of content their children are allowed access to the market. Microsoft also incorporated a feature called "quick Async," which, according to Microsoft, "improves the gameplay for multiplayer, the queue (or asynchronous) phone Windows games".
New Xbox Live titles are listed with full descriptions of the Windows phone blog and will arrive in the coming months, probably along with mango.
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