Tuesday, October 14, 2008

N-Gage Fixes v1.10 S60v3 SymbianOS9

N-Gage Fixes v1.10 S60v3 SymbianOS9

N-Gage.Installer.v1.10.SiS is a repack of the original updated N-Gage application. Phone model dependencies have been removed so it can be installed on all phones. Previous installer (v1.01) will also be supported in future games. N-Gage.Patch.SiS will remove the trial stamp from all games for both v1.01 and 1.10. N-Gage.Fixes.SiS includes the following fixes: •Gameloft Brothers In Arms v1.2.3: Fixed compatibility with symbianOS9.2. •Rovio Bounce Boing Voyage v1.00: Fixed compatibility with symbianOS9.2. •Jadestone Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol v0.99: Fixed compatibility with symbianOS9.2. •Gameloft Dogz v1.3.6: Fixed compatibility with symbianOS9.2. •EA Sports FIFA 08 v1.0.30: Fixed random crash on halftime during tournament or season modes. •Mineshaft Pro Series Golf v1.39: Fixed compatibility with symbianOS9.2 and random crash on career mode. •RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00: Fixed compatibility with symbianOS9.2.

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Brain Challenge v1.1.4 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1



Brain Challenge v1.1.4 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1

Joining the launch line-up of titles for the N-Gage Platform is Gameloft's Brain Challenge. While there will be a handful of ‘big' titles for the N-Gage, Brain Challenge is not one of them - but there's nothing wrong with that. While the flash titles make up the column inches, it's games like this that are going to be the bread and butter earners for Nokia and its partners. It would be mighty interesting to see just how well Brain Challenge does in the ‘revenue earned' column after three or four months. I would not be surprised to see this title become a solid and continuing revenue stream for the Finns. Nothing here is especially new, but it fits well into the genre of ‘play a little puzzle every day' that was started by Dr Kawashima's Brain Training on the Nintendo DS.

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Rovio Bounce Boing Voyage v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1



Rovio Bounce Boing Voyage v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1

Bounce: Boing Voyage is a 3D sequel to the original Bounce games which many of you may remember from some of Nokia's older phones. The original game involved guiding a red ball through various levels, and the new version follows the same basic idea.

Since Nokia first announced it was going to become involved in the gaming industry, many people asked what their mascot would be. Sega has Sonic, Nintendo has Mario, what is Nokia's? Well, this is it, Bounce is as close as you're ever going to get to an old-style mascot for Nokia. The character has more personality than the faceless Snake, and already has a lot of iconic value thanks to its earlier appearances in 2D on some very big-selling phone models.

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Block Breaker Deluxe v1.0.3 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1



Block Breaker Deluxe v1.0.3 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1

Block Breaker Deluxe screenshotBlock Breaker Deluxe is a clone of the ancient-but-popular Breakout/Arkanoid genre, you move a bat at the bottom of the screen to bounce a ball into bricks at the top of the screen. The goal of each screen is to remove all the bricks by bouncing the ball into them, but some bricks may take more than one hit to remove. If the ball hits the bottom of the screen you lose a life.

As with most modern Breakout clones, many bonus items have been added to spice things up, including a magnetic bat, fireballs (which destroy blocks more quickly), shields at the bottom of the screen, multiple balls, laser cannons etc. Some bonus items aren't beneficial, for example one shrinks the bat and another makes the bat invisible (which makes the game impossible to play).

Most of the items are recycled versions of bonuses in previous clones, although there is one bonus which is particularly interesting: the yo-yo, which lets you pull the ball straight back to your bat as if it had a piece of string attached to it. If any bricks are in the way of the ball when you pull it back, the ball tends to destroy them, even if they're indestructible bricks such as those made of steel. Another innovation is that the items can be bought separately and upgraded in an in-game shop, so for example the magnet bonus just holds one ball on the bat, but if you buy the first level upgrade it will hold two, and further upgrades let it hold more.

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Asphalt 3 v1.2.7 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1



Asphalt 3 v1.2.7 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1

Asphalt 3 is the follow-up to the Asphalt series of games from the first generation N-Gage and the Nintendo DS. This is a third party title from Gameloft, who specialise in phone games and have supported N-Gage since its first generation. (The Asphalt brand is also used on Java titles from Gameloft, but these aren't really the same games, they just have similar names and themes.)

The Asphalt games are arcade racers, i.e. they're not realistic in the slightest. Their purpose isn't to simulate driving, but to let you pretend you're in a car chase from films like "The Fast And The Furious", doing ridiculously over-the-top driving that would never be possible in real life. The gameplay revolves around illegal street racing, and the emphasis is firmly on doing stuff you shouldn't do: knocking other cars off the road, driving too fast, smashing into crates etc. The score you get for a race is far more influenced by what you do during the race than where you finish in the race, so if you come first but do very little else then you'll get a very low score.

To get by in Asphalt 3 you have to master two things: nitro boosts and "drifting". In general you should drift on every corner and use nitro boosts on every straight, which if done carefully should get you to the head of the pack fairly quickly. Nitros can be picked up from certain points on the track, and they can also be earned by drifting and other activities.

Of course illegal activity means the police will be after you, and if you do too many bad things you'll see a police badge on the screen to indicate that a police car or bike are on your tail. If they catch you there's a hefty penalty to pay, so you can either try to outrun them or nudge them off the road, both of which earn you bonuses. Illegal activity also attracts the attention of news helicopters and you'll sometimes find yourself looking through the camera of a news report, which means you briefly have to steer the car from above (rather like the original gen N-Gage game Glimmerati).

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