EA Mobile Tetris v4.24.6 S60v3 : Cell Phone Games

Gönderen on Tem 31st, 2008 | Kategorisi: Kategorilenmemiş


Description : Captivating, fun, addicting. See why more than 60 million players worldwide have made Tetris one of the most popular games ever! The latest mobile Tetris adds multiplayer to the fun. Play against a friend over a wireless network, or battle the computer in your phone. Block your opponent’s efforts to clear lines. Race a two-minute clock in Ultra and try Forty Line, clearing 40 lines as fast as you can. Plus, enjoy the famous single-player Marathon mode that made Tetris a phenomenon.

Features :

* State-of-the-art dynamic animations, sound effects and music enhance the Tetris experience.
* Enjoy great single-player modes: famous Marathon mode, Ultra, and Forty Line.
* Innovative online Multiplayer with several modes including Versus, Clash, Challenge and Pass ‘n Play.
* Automatch with available opponents, challenge other players by name and rank.
* Experience the fun of real-time, one-on-one competitive play; watch your opponent’s grid live.
* Temporarily disable your opponent when you clear two lines.
* Adjustable difficulty make Tetris fun for players of all skill levels.
* Feel the game move, shake and explode during the action.
* Expanded statistics make it easy to track your performance, and keep an eye on the competition.

Supported Mobiles : All S60V3 Mobiles!

Size : 750 KB


Download Link :

http://www.ziddu.com/download/1810030/Tetris.v4.24.6.S60v3.rar.html


Mineshaft Pro Series Golf v1.39 N-GAGE

Gönderen on Tem 31st, 2008 | Kategorisi: Kategorilenmemiş

Description : Which is not to say that Pro Series Golf is perfect - far from it. Sometimes jerky animation, inexplicable pauses mid-swing, awkward shot changing and poor modelling of ball lies are blemishes which threaten to spoil the game. Luckily, there’s one huge advance which outweighs all of the above - Pro Series Golf uses the N-Gage Arena to good effect, meaning that you can play against real people in real time even if they’re on the other side of the world. Or, in Rafe’s case, Sussex.

First impressions are great, as the game title screens look and sound very slick. Pro Series Golf works in portrait or either landscape mode, so it’s easy to play the game in the way which suits you best. Interestingly, the number keypad is almost completely ignored, with the interface simplified to just the d-pad, plus ‘1′ a couple of times per round, for the somewhat awkward procedure of changing your shot type (e.g. ‘Chip’ to ‘Pitch’). The game’s developer does admit that Mineshaft weren’t able to put in all the things they wanted to - I’d have liked to see number keys mapped to applying ball spin, for example - something which isn’t possible in this version of the game.

Game modes include ‘1′ through to ‘4′ player games, made up of mixtures of local humans and computer players, plus ‘Career’ and ‘N-Gage Arena’. I played through several rounds on the opening course, trying to unlock the second course, to no avail - it turns out that you have to progress through stages of Career mode in order to unlock courses for general play. This is a bit of a hassle as the opening few challenges in Career mode involve multiple computer players and you have to have patience to sit through the animation of all their shots. A hotkey to bypass such animations would have been nice. Incidentally, the trial version gives you three full holes in 1-player mode - but this is fine for casual players and is in fact exactly the same slice of trial action that the famous EA’s PGA Tour Golf used, back in the early 1990s - and which in turn inspired me to write the aforementioned Fairway - those parallels just keep on coming.
But all game modes pale besides going online to play against others. Once you’ve tried online multiplayer gaming, it’s hard to go back to pitting your wits against a mere computer. Previous N-Gage games have scurried around online play but Pro Series Golf hits this full-on. It’s true there’s no overall online ranking for ability or ladder system, but it proved very easy to arrange to meet a friend (e.g. Rafe) in a particular course’s ‘lobby’ and set up an immediate online game. Latency was very short, less than a second, so there was little time wasted while waiting for your next turn. I missed any facility to send messages to the other player(s) - maybe this was something else left out for time/resource reasons. Rafe and I resorted to chatting on Skype while playing instead, by the way! One tip - don’t challenge Rafe to a game without doing lots of practice first - he’s quite good!

Online play. N-Gage integration is pretty slick and setting up a game was a piece of cake
While waiting for a turn, a scrolling banner on the screen makes it clear that you don’t need to do anything yet. And when your opponent strikes the ball, you see him or her in TV-style, taking the shot, followed (again) by a TV-style tracking shot or landing. And after each hole, you both see the scorecard, of course. There aren’t any victory frills though - not even a ‘You won’ screen - another omission by the stretched developer?

Supported Mobiles : N-Gage

Size : 20 MB


Pro Series Golf - virtual courses and taking the shot

It has to be said that the half dozen or so courses in Pro Series Golf are stunning. The scenery is almost exclusively static, but it’s there, it’s in full 3D and it’s gorgeous - I particularly liked the texture/pattern on bodies of water, giving the impression of sunlight sparkling on the ripples. Each course is modelled accurately, as far as I could tell, and playing each hole has its own challenges. There’s full contour modelling too, so hillocks and dips (and bunkers!) are all here in 3D-navigable glory.

Look at that 3D contouring and modelling - plus ’sparkles’ on the water
The developers have done a stunning job in optimising their 3D code, with hole flybys and ball animations appearing surprisingly fluid and with only the occasional stutter and the rapidly warming device alerting you to the fact that the phone’s processor is working flat out to generate your virtual golfing world. (In fact, playing an hour of Pro Series Golf is enough to get through half a full charge on an N95 8GB - but seeing as I’ve just explained why the battery is being hammered so much, I think this is acceptable.)
Before taking a shot, it’s a good idea to examine the wind and ball-to-hole elevation. I’d say ball lie as well, but (apart from sometimes limiting which clubs you can use) this doesn’t seem to affect shots at all. You then compare the distance to the hole with the maximum distance of the club you’re using and work out roughly how hard to hit the ball (e.g. 95%). There’s then the standard three-click method (as used in PGA Tour Golf, Fairway and tons of others) to determine the power of the shot and the timing. This latter is crucial because any errors cause slice or hook and result in the ball swinging to right or left (into rough, bunker or water, normally!).

Replaying a shot (handily showing the swing indicator) and an example of part of a TV-style ball track shot
Putting is also three clicks, but aiming is accomplished by lining up the ball roll preview line with the whole - this is where the ball will go if you hit it perfectly. In reality you’ll mess up power or timing and so the ball’s path will vary. After 10 hours of play, I’d rate the difficulty level of the whole golfing experience as about right. It’s often hard enough just to make par and when you do get a birdie or even an eagle, it’s a whoop-it-up moment.

Putting uses a novel new method of aiming - you’d think you’d get the ball in every time with such a good aid, but you have to hit the power/timing control dead-on in order for the ball to actually follow that path
Pro Series Golf - problems

In the face of the positives above, it seems churlish to dwell on a few more negatives, in addition to those already mentioned, but I need to be complete. As I said above, Career mode throws up some relatively tedious matches, which you have to win (I think) in order to unlock new courses. This takes a lot of skill and luck and in the meantime you’re stuck with only one course to practice on, even though you’ve paid for the whole game.
Career mode also launches you into a ‘Skins’ game and there are no help screens in Pro Series Golf to turn to. With the complexities of computer golf, I’d have expected some kind of help or tutorial mode. Something else that the developers didn’t have time to add. And add also outfits for the computer players, who all look alike. And play alike, sometimes hitting the ball to within a few inches of each other - there needs to be more randomness here.

Then there are the glitches, display oddities like a golfer’s feet being chopped off by a hillock or 3D hidden-line-removal madness or a ball shown 6 feet under the surface of a lake. (As a programmer myself, I realise that these sort of things come with going down the whole virtual world route, and the glitches are relatively rare, thank goodness.) Less understandable are the occasional breakdowns of the ball perspective routines, causing the ball to appear over-sized and floating in the air over the grass…

Glitches, showing underwater, hidden-line problems, chopped off limbs
One oddity which seems to have been planned in is that there’s what I’ve been calling pin-capture, and it’s only turned on when not putting. If you chip or pitch the ball in towards the flag and you get close enough (initial landing within a foot or so), pin capture leaps in and grabs the ball into the hole - a neat way of getting a few birdies and eagles on your card, even if it’s not exactly realistic.

Pin capture works its magic yet again!
And when you do get said birdies or eagles, there are no crowd samples of cheering or clapping, something which should surely have been easy to slip into the development cycle. Pro Series Golf takes up over 50MB of space on your memory card - you’d have hoped that there were a few crowd audio clips in there. You do get some looped music over menus, plus club swing and water plop sounds - and even a little birdsong if you leave the game alone for a while, but that’s about it.
Enough of the problems - is Pro Series Golf worth £8?

Undoubtedly yes. Despite the holes (hah, a pun!) that I’ve been shooting in the game’s design and implementation, Pro Series Golf is better than the majority of computer golf games I’ve seen in handheld format over the last 10 years. Even playing standalone it’s worth buying. Titles like Tiger Woods 08 on the Wii have spoiled us really, but then the Wii title is £40 and has had far greater resources put into its development.
As with any game, going online is where the fun really starts. You’ll get a little jaded by playing computer players, but come up against a real, fallible, surprising human being and all of a sudden you’re hooked. And excited. And challenged. I’ve a horrible feeling that AAS staff productivity is going to take a turn for the worse now that I can IM Rafe and say ‘fancy a quick 9 holes at Pinehurst?’ N-Gage Arena matches are easy to set up, can be password protected (useful for when the system gets popular in a few months time and there are possible gatecrashers to an arranged match) and you get to pick any of the built-in courses for ‘3′, ‘9′ or ‘18′ holes. For the record, an 18 hole Arena match with Rafe took about an hour - 9 holes would be better for a quickie game with an online friend.
Factoring in this working multiplayer facility, it’s even easier to forgive Pro Series Golf’s failings. If you have even a slight taste for golf, you’ll enjoy the online challenge - run, don’t walk and buy the game now. And I’ll see you in one of the lobbies!

Download Link :

http://www.uploadjockey.com/download/3545646/bin-6331.rar


Gamevil Baseball Superstars 2008 : All Mobile Pack

Gönderen on Tem 31st, 2008 | Kategorisi: Kategorilenmemiş

Description : GAMEVIL, an LA-based mobile games publisher, announced recently the launch of Baseball Superstars 2008, the newest installment of their smash hit baseball series.

In Baseball Superstars 2008, there are 8 different teams to choose from, 4 unique stadiums to compete in, and a Season, Exhibition, and My League mode to play in. You can also create, customize, and train your pitcher or batter. Upgrade and equip your players with new baseball gear and accessories purchased with the money you earn in the game, improve their stats as you train your players and hone their skills, and increase their popularity ratings as you groom them into superstars.

“We’re expecting Baseball Superstars 2008 to be another hit like it’s predecessor, as it is the arcade-style game that anyone can enjoy, regardless of whether you’re already a baseball fan or not,” said Stephanie Huang, Marketing Manager of GAMEVIL USA, Inc. “If you can’t wait for the baseball season to begin, then why not get a head start and enjoy the sports now? Throw a curveball, steal second base, and hit a homerun, all from your mobile phone. After all, in this popular baseball game, anyone can be a superstar.”

Playing ball will not be the only thing you’ll need to pay attention to. You will also manage the life of a major leaguer as your player hosts autograph sessions, attends commercial shoots, and even goes on dates with the ladies. One of the newest additions to Baseball Superstars 2008 is the Team Management feature, which will allow you to trade players among different teams.

Supported Mobiles : All Sony Ericsson & Nokia Mobile Cell Phones..


Download Link :

S60 V3 (320x240)http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808844/Baseball.Superstars3x2S60v3.rar

Sony Ericsson 176x220http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808843/Baseball.SuperstarsSE.W810i.rar

Sony Ericsson 240x320http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808841/Baseball.SuperstarsSES710a.rar

S60 V3http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808840/Baseball.SuperstarsS60v3.rar

S40 V3http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808775/Baseball.SuperstarsS40V3.rar


Gamevil Golf Superstars : Cell Phone Game Pack

Gönderen on Tem 31st, 2008 | Kategorisi: Kategorilenmemiş

Description : GAMEVIL USA announced today the launch of Golf Superstars 2008, a new casual golf game that will challenge your golf prowess with unique themed tournaments and real golf rules.

Golf Superstars 2008 immediately appeals to a wide audience with its user-friendly controls and game play. Users select from a list of players, each with personal strengths, and customize them with special items they unlock throughout various tournaments. Like real golf, there will be obstacles that players must look out for, such as water hazards and trees or cactuses that stand in the way. Unlike most golf games that seem to only aim at hardcore golf fans, Golf Superstars 2008 attracts players of all ages with its fun and easy to learn game play, sharp and colorful graphics, and realistic golf shots and techniques.

“Golf Superstars 2008 maintains a good balance of challenging and casual game play, with tournaments that test out ones golf prowess and easy controls to ease beginners into the game,” said Stephanie Huang, Marketing Manager of GAMEVIL USA, Inc. “The game is very addicting, and users will find it very original and enjoyable without feeling the pressure of having to know the sport well in order to play the game

Supported Mobiles : All Sony Ericsson & Nokia Mobile Cell Phones..


Download Link :

S60 V3 (240x320)http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808886/Golf.Superstars.2x3S60v3.rar

S60 V2http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808883/Golf.SuperstarsS60v2.rar

S40 V3 (240x320)http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808842/Golf.Superstars.2x3S40v3.rar

S60 V3 (320x240)http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808882/Golf.Superstars.3x2S60v3.rar

Sony Ericsson 240x320http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808885/Golf.SuperstarSE.S710a.rar

Sony Ericsson 176x220http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink/1808884/Golf.SuperstarsSE.W600.rar


Nokia to cancel BlackBerry Connect from E-Series Smartphones

Gönderen gokhan celik on Tem 31st, 2008 | Kategorisi: Kategorilenmemiş

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BlackBerry Connect is a smart solution offered by RIM to all smartphone users no matter if they own a Berry or anything else. Among those Nokia the leader of the mobile manufacturers pack was also offering it to his fellow subscribers. That wont happen anymore as Nokia has decided to cancel BlackBerry Connect. Nokia will use other e-mail solutions which are to be found in the newest E-Series smartphones.

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