View Full Version : Collection of all n-gage 2.0 games (links only)
ganxta 29th May 2008, 15:19 Hi there.
I thought someone will find it usefull to download all the great games without waiting directly.
Heres the link.
FIXED http://www.speedshare.org/download.php?id=03ED73652
rar fix (just if you DL the OLD archive not the above) http://www.uploadservice.info/file/51308eb3559813.html
sorry PASSWORD is : nseriesmegapack087930
all games included :
Asphalt3
Fifa08
Space Impact
Creatures of the Deep
Blockbreaker Deluxe
Brain Challenge
WS of Poker
SnakesSubsonic
System Rush Evoloution
Tetris
Miles Pinball
i did hard work to down them all and upp them. hope you like it.
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/216.Par.63336.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/212.Par.86581.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/265.Par.35366.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/268.Par.63336.Image.direct.png
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/244.Par.35366.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/266.Par.35366.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/267.Par.63336.Image.direct.png
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/210.Par.45399.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/283.Par.35366.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/218.Par.63336.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/217.Par.65920.Image.direct.jpg
sorry PASSWORD is : nseriesmegapack087930
ganxta 29th May 2008, 17:07 no all are cracked by bin pda.
you have to extract the rars. and you will find a file called s60_3_0_app_trk_2_7.sisx for mobiles with symbian 9.1 and s60_3_1_app_trk_2_7.sisx for mobiles with symbian 9.2. install the right file. than you have to install the patch.sis and start the windows exe file on your pc from the game you like to install. after that plug your mobile on your pc and finish the installation process. that is.
you will see the label "demo" on the ngage app. but its really full. if you dont like that label you´d install the patch.sis as described.
thanks to all members who find these cracked versions. i just made a package of it, i dont find them. but i thought it would be more nice if you can dl it in one fle without waiting.
fartetto 30th May 2008, 12:58 [HOT] All ngage 2.0 games on one File (recopilation) Full
games included :
Fifa08
Space Impact
Creatures of the Deep
Blockbreaker Deluxe
Brain Challenge
SnakesSubsonic
System Rush Evoloution
Tetris
Miles Pinball
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/216.Par.63336.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/212.Par.86581.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/265.Par.35366.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/268.Par.63336.Image.direct.png
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/244.Par.35366.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/210.Par.45399.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/218.Par.63336.Image.direct.jpg
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/screenshots/de/217.Par.65920.Image.direct.jpg
Download ngage 2.0 games (http://www.maxishare.net/en/file/6494/All-Ngage-2-0-games-full-rar.html)
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Linkman8x 31st May 2008, 22:40 http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/7411/gageuh3.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g217/Linkman_2006/4rum_HP/Gage2.jpg
RS mirror:
http://rapidshare.com/files/119141400/N-gage.rar
Linkman8x 1st June 2008, 20:20 hey guys
where can i get the patch.sis file to remove the little "trial" icon??
Its not that important but it looks better ^^
In Tool.rar File
kazuya2007 9th June 2008, 05:21 can we play it on n-gage qd ????
Nope you can't. N-gage 2.0 platform only supports N81, N81-8GB, N82, N95, N95-8GB. Support for N73/N93/N93i in the works.
fdragonz 9th June 2008, 14:56 Here all the ngage 2.0 games all zipped in one pack.
It includes all the games released until yesterday, including the fixed version of System Rush Evolution.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YI4W3B0N
pack updated with midnight pool and the sims pet
Game pack so moved from N-Gage - Dansco
Old Packs:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WMN0P6I0
buimanhthang 11th June 2008, 09:33 http://img58.imageshack.us/img58/5775/30426559ri3.png
Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep.v0.74.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121609074/Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep.exe
Glu World Series of Poker v1.5.0 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121607314/World.Series.of.Poker.exe
Ideaworks 3D System Rush Evolution v2.53.N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121607121/System.Rush.Evolution.exe
Asphalt 3.v1.2.7 N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121609514/Asphalt.3.exe
Block Breaker Deluxe v1.0.3 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121605827/Block.Breaker.Deluxe.exe
buimanhthang 11th June 2008, 09:34 Ideaworks 3D Mile High Pinball v2.58 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 5000th Release CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121608086/Mile.High.Pinball.exe
Brain Challenge v1.1.4 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121605886/Brain.Challenge.exe
EA Sports FIFA 08.v1.0.30 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121606083/FIFA.08.exe
Method Solutions Space Impact Kappa Base v1.16.104 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121606703/Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.exe
BLT Snakes Subsonic v1.11.N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KED-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121606332/Snakes.exe
Electronic Arts Tetris v4.21.41 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 CR@#KEd BINPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/121607242/Tetris.exe
12.Electronic Arts The Sim 2 Pets v1 0 27 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://u-wjkfigdi7.urlcash.net
Tools are included N-GAGE patch,SecMan.exe,TRK for Symbian OS
ffnc1020 11th June 2008, 11:29 me too, because this wont work with the previous cracked ngage platform.,. it always ask to download the newest when we try to install
That's not a problem, just install patch.sis from the binpda cracked game package. But the older platform(even with patch) has alot problem, every time i select "switch to ngage application" in a game, it ended the game.
Hope binpda will crack and remove modle limitation of the newest platform.
aloycasmir 11th June 2008, 20:32 Hello Frienz,
We have thanked binpda to no end for the n-gage games and the phone hack (secman) and for the patch for n-gage games:wave: . But, Some of our friends who do not have access to a PC or their PCs do not meet minimum requirements for PC Suite or some other components , may not be able to enjoy these releases from BinPda :forsaken:. Thus , I've got this thread where we are able to provide all n-gage games directly ready to be transferred to phone for installation and instant playing of these and remember password protected archives are not allowed in this thread . Everyone is welcome to upload any game of their choice but with the condition that it should be in n-gage format so it can be instantly transferred to phone as soon as it is downloaded :exactly:. I've already uploaded a lot of files . I'm in this process for weeks now and will be providing it to everyone shortly . It's extremely time-consuming considering the size of these files . Awaiting your opinions mate . Thanks .:ilove:
PS: I've uploaded the files and made this thread and typed all of this through my phone . So any errors if any , please forgive me :ashamed: .
HERE's the patch file to hide the trial sign in n-gag application .
http://rapidshare.com/files/121737000/Patch.sis
Just install and enjoy .
Here they are:excited: .
FIFA 08 N-GAGE:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121714803/FIFA.08.n-gage
ASPHALT 3 STREET RULES:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121718173/Asphalt.3.n-gage
BLT SNAKES SUBSONIC:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121719090/Snakes.n-gage
MILE HIGH PINBALL:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121723621/Mile.High.Pinball.n-gage
SPACE IIMPACT KAPPA BASE:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121728019/Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.n-gage
WORLD SERIES OF POKER:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121736855/World_Series_of_Poker-First_Access.n-gage
More coming . Keep your Seat belts fastened :triodance:.
Moved from N-Gage due to been links only - Dansco
aloycasmir 11th June 2008, 22:54 One problem bro.
Not everyone can download from rapidshare.
Good effort though
Why buddy ? I know there are lots of limitations in rapidshare . But it simply is the most reliable server . And is available in all countries too . But anyway i shall try to upload in different server but it will take some time . Please bear with me till then . In the meanwhile you can still enjoy a game for an hour till the limit is raised again for one download according to rapidshare rules .
And mambo04 yours is a very recent post while i'm trying to upload for more than a few weeks . So i got it well before you did but you posted it before i could so the credit deservedly goes to you For that tutorial . See i'm using a mobile for all posts so if i do anything in the midst of uploading or even if i dont the browser crashes midway and i have to do it all over again . So after 3 crashes in two days i finally have uploaded COTD , the largest of them all . A request to please be patient while i create mirror download links . And if anyone can help me in it i would be grateful to them . Thanks .
And both of your comments were helpful thanks for posting .
aloycasmir 11th June 2008, 23:20 What's this for? One-step installation?
Just transfer file to mobile phone in the c:/ or e:/
Ngage folder run ngage with caps on after installing binpda secman and installing binpda root certs . It will install cracked version on phone without need of a pc that is in case you are capable of downloading it directly to phone . You can find secman in sis format ready to install in rom modding section . If you need help just ask for it .
Actually someone has requested me to help him through without pc as his pc does not meet requirements for nokia pc suite . Hence this thread which is beneficial for everyone .
aloycasmir 12th June 2008, 00:11 Please give the link to secman in sisformat
Actually it's already present on the forum . If you want . I can give you this link . It has all that is needed for hacking a phone or a hacked phone . It's sourced from various posters . It also includes secman in sis and exe as well and xplore
My favourite file management tool . With it's keygen . Just install xplore , it's keygen , secman on to your phone and you are ready to use my links to their fullest capacity . NOTE: AFTER INSTALLING SECMAN you are required to click on options > turn platform security off . And then click on install root certificates . It is critical that you keep these settings while installation procedure of ngage games is on . Else it could cause an error . In case you're not sure what you're doing just pm me and i'll help you in it . Then follow the procedure in my previous post to install the ngage games . Just keep platform security off all the while . Any further questions you have are to be put in a pm to me . I shall gladly solve your problems . Thanks for showing interest in my post .
This is the download link :-)
http://rapidshare.com/files/121612032/BINPDA.zip
Password for this non-ngage file as per rules of first post is Aloycasmir .
Mambo04 you know i'm not trying to pull your leg . You deserve every rep you got for that post . That i got late in posting the thread was my own mistake not yours .
aloycasmir 13th June 2008, 11:33 Hi!
I have a problem with installing SECMAN in sis format.
It says that I don't have enough rights...
PS I can see all my system folders... I think that means that my phone is hacked
Merely hacking won't do the trick to install unsigned apps or to sign your files yourself . Anyway , i've resigned it here :)
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=261698
You may request signing of any apps you want there as per rules in the thread announcement(first post of the thread). Hope i'm helping you and not misunderstanding your requirements .
Neo_13 14th June 2008, 12:26 all ngage 2 cracked games in one :)
my upload, no pass
http://rapidshare.com/files/122326455/ngage2.zip
EDIT: Sorry, I haven`t read the whole thread...
aloycasmir 16th June 2008, 15:41 all ngage 2 cracked games in one :)
my upload, no pass
http://rapidshare.com/files/122326455/ngage2.zip
friend this is in zip format . you've compreesed it . that means it doesnt serve the purpose of this thread . the files are supposed to be a timesaver by being in direct '.n-gage' format , thus it does not quite serve the purpose .But anyway, thanks to you and rep for your effort .
sanada_000 20th June 2008, 03:25 I have a n95 8gb, which I got on a pay monthly contract from 3g. If I install the certificate to play the ngage game on my phone will I lose my warranty i think no,for me, whenever i got problem, just go tnokia care center n offer "update firmware",so i can claim back my warranty
buimanhthang 26th June 2008, 20:49 New N-Gage game released (Sims 2 Pets). buimanhthang, can you provide us the cracked version? :thanks:
All you need is here
http://u-wjkfigdi7.urlcash.net :excited:
fdragonz 2nd July 2008, 11:05 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YI4W3B0N
pack updated with midnight pool and the sims pet
fdragonz 2nd July 2008, 11:06 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YI4W3B0N
pack updated with midnight pool and the sims pet
aloycasmir 12th July 2008, 15:07 hey terry caselli , none of my files are zipped or compressed in anyway . That's the purpose for which i've got this thread up and running .
Sorry for the delay in putting up updates in here m8s . Anyone on the forum is allowed to post n-gage games , i have no exclusivity over posting in this thread as i've not mentioned this before .
Anyway here's more from BinPDA's stable:
> Gameloft.Midnight.Pool.v1.2.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://rapidshare.com/files/129109921/Gameloft.Midnight.Pool.v1.2.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.n-gage
> Brain.Challenge
http://rapidshare.com/files/129113021/Brain.Challenge.n-gage
Enjoy ;)
more coming
aloycasmir 20th July 2008, 16:47 Well on request here are torrents for these games . Please i'll need someone to assist me . I'm seeding via my phone so won't be able to do so for too long for obvious reasons . Please seed it for as long as you can . You're condition cannot be worse than mine . Anyway here's the torrent . My phone heats up a lot during this . please download quickly and seed it please!!!!
I'll not be able to continue for long .
Here's World series of poker(it's small)
Please be quick and do seed a lot .
aloycasmir 20th July 2008, 17:28 And Snakes(another small file
Torrent .
Enjoy your download
bambox 2nd August 2008, 12:26 This works on hacked and non hacked nokia os 9.1 + 9.2 handsets (Options to turn on/off Symbian Plaform Security This will grant any capability to every application installed)
be careful with this tho!!!
extract rar archive and double click on secman in tools folder
follow the guide carefully that is written on right hand side.
after you understand the above and have completed it.
you need run secman in application folder on your phone.
click options then select disable platform security.
now copy patch.sis to your phone. (found also in tools folder)
now connect your phone to pc. choose pc suite and run apptrk
now install games you want just click exe
tick both boxes says:
1 the ngage application has been installed and select
2: binpda root cert installed no need to install secman
select drive e then click next and install. when you start up the ngage application these games will be installed properly
!remember you need to enable platform security in secman before launching the ngage 2 application!!
NOTE: After installing, in the n-gage app, the games are listed
as trial games. If that annoys you, install the included
patch.sis to remove the trial stamp from all games.
You only need to do this ONCE for ALL the games!
NOTE: Don't start the n-gage application when you have disabled the platform security
please enable platform security in secman before you start any application
(if you disable platform security you can also install unsigned applications without signing or self signing also any unsigned binpda apps or future apps)
Games included:
asphalt3
Fifa08
Space Impact
Creatures of the Deep
Block breaker Deluxe
Brain Challenge
WS of Poker
Snakes Subsonic
Tetris
Miles Pinball
enjoy
http://rapidshare.com/files/118983584/ng.rar
password:
noeman
SloXreS 17th August 2008, 19:17 Here is all N-gage games released so far (17) in one link.
just move the files to E:\N-gage
Cr@cked By BiNPDA!!
*BiNPDA certificate must be installed
http://rapidshare.com/files/138017510/N-Gage17Games.rar
bsunit 20th August 2008, 02:11 Asphalt 3: Street Rules is rocketing right onto your mobile device! The third installment of the most famous mobile device racing game throws you right into the heart of the underground racing world. Take the wheel of your dream car or bike and make a name for yourself in this subculture where respect and money are won through drifts and pileups. Make your way through the world’s most famous cities at any speed and make a fortune showing off your aggressive driving style. Spare no expense in tuning your hot rod and improving its performance to transform it into the ultimate racing beast. Force your opponents off the road and avoid the police roadblocks to attract TV helicopters filming your exploits live! Plunge into the world of Asphalt 3: Street Rules and live out the most spectacular mobile racing experience!
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Download Asphalt 3 (http://letitbit.net/download/db5f5c496077/Asphalt.3.n-gage.html)
Be prepared for the frenzy of the most breathtaking brick-breaker game!
Block Breaker Deluxe is a classic and well-known arcade brick-breaker game revisited in a hyper-trendy graphic style with a fun and original atmosphere and a catchy storyline. A gallery of strong characters and amazing graphics provide distinctive settings of jet-set night-life: cool bar, discotheque, beach restaurant, casino… New challenges and other inventions make this great arcade classic even more attractive and fascinating: obstacles of every kind, special bricks, multiple bonuses, secret weapons, paddle size and ball speed that change during the game, and more. Get ready to meet the challenge and get through the 50 levels offered by Block Breaker Deluxe.
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Download Block Breaker Deluxe (http://letitbit.net/download/e6c52b836152/Block.Breaker.Deluxe.n-gage.html)
Can you FIFA 08?
Take on the biggest test in football with FIFA 08. Bringing home the silverware is harder than ever before as you make critical selection decisions to produce a winning team. Take your club to the top in a fully comprehensive Season Mode or overcome demanding scenarios in Club Challenge Mode. Scour the in-depth stats of your players to pick out the best and make their skills count on the pitch with enhanced off-the-ball movement and sprinting abilities. Select from fully-licensed teams, raise your game with the help of a passionate crowd, and start your quest for glory.
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Download FIFA 2008 (http://letitbit.net/download/c193f5853597/FIFA.08.n-gage.html)
Incredibly easy to pick up and nearly impossible to put down, Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep is a fishing game like no other. Cast your line and catch hundreds of fish, sea creatures, and unique items to store in your virtual live-well. The single-player career mode will challenge you with dozens of quests as you freely roam the expansive real-world fishing destinations! You'll have a blast catching the Loch Ness monster in Scotland, pirate treasure in the Caribbean, and gigantic Tuna in the Atlantic.
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Download Hooked on Creatures (http://letitbit.net/download/9204d642181/Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep.n-gage.html)
Midnight Pool
Step into the electric atmosphere of an American pool hall tournament!
Gameloft takes mobile billiards to the next level with tons of personality, atmosphere, fun, and satisfying pool table physics including realistic spin and jump effects. With the game's amazing 3D graphics, you can view the table from any angle and zoom in and out to focus on your shot or see the layout of the table. Drop in for a game at any one of seven colorful 3D bars and play against seven entertaining opponents, each with their own story and attitude. Play US 8-ball, 9-ball, or UK 8-ball.
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Download Midning Pool (http://letitbit.net/download/861941821929/Midnight-Pool.n-gage.html)
Blast your way to the top of the Mile High Pinball tower: over 45 playable boards. The only pinball game ever where you are able to play on a Mile High Pinball tower. In other pinball titles, you play on a series of unlinked boards. Harness the might of awesome power-ups: Multi Balls, 10X Multipliers, Super Slo-Mos, and many more. Storm the gates to higher boards by battling multiple enemies and bosses. A totally new challenge mode allows player to challenge friends for online pinball battle.
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Download Mile Hing Pinball (http://letitbit.net/download/32c74c635354/Mile.High.Pinball.n-gage.html)
Get your paws on The Sims™ 2 Pets! Choose a puppy for your Sims to love as their own. Take it to the park, buy it fun toys and accessories, and teach it tricks including roll over and dance. Make sure your Sim fulfills their pet’s needs and gives it lots of attention, because a neglected dog just might chomp on and destroy the houseplants. Keep their pup’s mood up, because if it’s happy, your Sim is happy. But remember, Sim pets have minds of their own, so expect the unexpected!
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Download sims 2 pes (http://letitbit.net/download/94c36c729849/sims2-pets-.n-gage.html)
STYLIZED PUZZLE SOLVING AT SUBSONIC SPEEDS
The most iconic mobile game in history is back, delivering an addictive blend of music-driven puzzle solving fused with subsonic speed. It's the next generation of mobile puzzle games and it's back for another bite!
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Download Snakes (http://letitbit.net/download/a44ce04132/Snakes.n-gage.html)
Space.Impact.Kappa.Base
Choose your hero and lead the war to save mankind. Fight across 10 sprawling, action packed levels and battle more than 40 different enemies through a variety of challenging environments. Upgrade your Skyblade with weapons, engines and generators for an arsenal of over 400 different combinations. Maximize your ships weapons as you dodge enemy fire, then log onto the World Battle Server and compete against others globally to control the most territory.
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Download Space Impact (http://letitbit.net/download/030309278690/Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.n-gage.html)
Brothers In Arms CRACHED
To win a war, there'll be hell to pay.
With the bloodbath of D-Day, the onslaught of the Battle of the Bulge, and fighting under the merciless Tunisian sun, returning home will not be an easy task. June 1944: D-Day. Allied forces are closing in on German-occupied France. The 101st Airborne Division will be baptized in combat this night. Without support, they will engage in deadly close quarter combat against the Wehrmacht and elite Panzer units for days in the French countryside. December 1944: Battle of the Bulge. The 101st will stand fast and hold the lines during the Ardennes counterattack despite being severely outnumbered and short on equipment in front of battle-hardened German troops. May 1943: Tunis. Allied expeditionary forces converge on Tunis, ready to engage the infamous Afrika Korps in their own territory. The U.S. 1st Infantry Division prepares to join the fray yet again in the North African desert. If you survive and stop the advancing German armies, you and your brothers in arms will go down in history as heroes.
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Download Brothers In Arms (http://letitbit.net/download/2e9b64684745/Brothers-In-Arms-v1-2-3-N-GAGE-Crckd.zip.html)
Bounce Boing Voyage 3D v1.00
Three dimensions, three lands, three different ball forms! In Boing Voyage, our hero, the Bounce ball, has a problem. The evil Hypnotoid is the meanest cube ever, and he has taken over the entire world of Pongpingy by hypnotizing all the other creatures. Change your ball form from Mud to Rock and back to guide the Bounce ball through different surreal worlds. Finally, free Pongpingy from the rule of the evil Hypnotoid. Boing Voyage is a jumpaliciously fun evolution of the original Bounce.
http://vsegotut.net/downloads/1.png http://vsegotut.net/downloads/2.jpg http://vsegotut.net/downloads/3.jpg
Download Bounce Boing Voyage (http://letitbit.net/download/3739af81889/Bounce.zip.html)
Pro Series Golf
http://vsegotut.net/downloads/9438d2f6.jpg
REAL GOLF. REAL RIVALRY.
Pro Series Golf is an addictive combination of accessible gameplay blended with the emotive rivalry of competitive golf. Going beneath the surface of typical golf simulations, it exposes the heart of this elite sport -- deep-seated rivalry and the drive to be the best!
http://vsegotut.net/downloads/84c3342e7e546f4df6.jpghttp://vsegotut.net/downloads/Pro_Series_Golf_N-Gage_Mine_Shaft-8.jpghttp://vsegotut.net/downloads/proseriesgolf.png
Download Pro-Series-Golf (http://letitbit.net/download/bf40cb70253/Pro-Series-Golf.zip.html)
Reset Generation
http://vsegotut.net/downloads/resetgenerationmain.jpg
Welcome back to the playground of your youth! Inviting to play and unfairly addictive, this fast-paced, multiplayer puzzle game is designed to be a dream come true for game fans: it's a videogame about videogames! Reset Generation is the world's videogame homage to videogames, playable on both N-Gage and PC. Choose from ten beautifully animated heroes, each with their own special power. Try the infinitely replayable single player mode or venture online for frantic 4-player fun!
http://vsegotut.net/downloads/medium_2462456395_7efbc26e24_o.png
Download Reset Generation (http://letitbit.net/download/e2bdf897358/Reset-Generation.zip.html)
Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol
Honking penguins? A partner who reincarnates as a housefly? Movie stars, rip-offs, double-crosses, wigs, moustache wax? Yes! Introducing a masterpiece of mystery: Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol is about reinventing the classic, almost-forgotten adventure game genre on mobile. Meet the world’s first mobile detective, Dirk Dagger!
http://vsegotut.net/downloads/205_Par_98718_Image_direct.jpg
Download Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol Full (http://letitbit.net/download/ae1504488499/dirkdagger-cracked.zip.html)
N-Gage games installation instruction
Download instruction (http://letitbit.net/download/4b70e132367/N-Gage-games-installation.doc.html)
Part 1- Hacking Your Phone
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It is imperative that you hack your phone to be able to play N-Gage with its cr@cked games. Here is what is to be done:
Version history:
Pre-FP1 devices:
N75
N77
E61i
E65
N93i
N91 8GB
E62
E50
5500
N93
N73
N80
N71
N92
E70
E60
E61
3250
FP1 devices:
6124 classic
N82
N95
E51
N95 8GB
N81
N81 8GB
6121 classic
6120 classic
5700 XpressMusic
6110 Navigator
E90 Communicator
N76
6290
FP2 devices:
5320
6220
6210
N78
N96
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BinPDA Secman Hack ( For PC users)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First install the appropriate version of AppTRK for your phone.
I presume so already have Nokia PC Suite/Nseries PC Suite on your PC. Connect your phone to your PC via 'PC Suite' mode, and open the AppTRK. Coonect it in usb mode instead of bluetooth.
Now Run SecMan.exe and follow the given instructions and complete the installation to to finally get SecMan on your phone.
Open SecMan on your phone. From options, click on 'Turn Plat. Security Off' to activate this app's capabilities, and also click on 'Install Root Certificate' for later purposes.
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Hello Carbide Hack for NEWER firmwares & Phones like
E71 ( For those who don't have PC)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Install HelloCarbide. Don't open it yet.
Open Caps On/ Off from zip
preFP1_CapsOnOff.rar for SymbianOS 9.1 (Pre-FP1 Phones)
FP1_CapsOnOff.rar for SymbianOS 9.2 (FP1 Phones)
extract the contents of the archive to your phone but DO NOT OPEN!
Open xplore, leave it open in the background.
Open HelloCarbide, select Options -> Menu1. You should get a message saying "done... Probably". Select 'Yes'.
Open xplore from the background. Navigate to where you extracted the Caps On/Off files and copy the file CProfDriver_SISX.ldd to C:\sys\bin
Restart your phone and install Caps On and Caps Off.
Now you'll have access to system directories, whenever you select the application "Caps Off". To turn off system file access, open the application "Caps On".
To install files without signing or using SignSis, use these files:
installserver.exe for Symbian OS 9.1 (Pre-FP1 Phones)
installserver.exe for Symbian OS 9.2 (FP1 Phones)
installserver.exe for Nokia 3250, 5500, E50, E61 (Pre-FP1 Phones)
Make sure you have system directories. If not, open the "Caps Off" application.
Copy proper installserver.exe to C:\sys\bin
You're done! Now you can install unsigned apps and apps with expired certificates without any signing nonsense. No more SymbianSigned, no more SignSis!
Now open secman and turn the platform security on, leave it running in the background. Launch ngage application. Installation of game will automatically start. Install it on memory card. After installation finishes, dont launch the game by clicking start game. Open secman and turn the platform security off. Enjoy gaming. If u leave the platform security on u can damage n-gage app and all ur games
Download BinPDA Secman Hack and Hellocarbide Hack (http://letitbit.net/download/b42be5585954/BinPDA-Secman-Hack-and-Hellocarbide-Hack.rar.html)
Drakkarious 2nd September 2008, 03:57 http://i38.tinypic.com/v8g9s7.jpg
Short games description:
Brothers In Arms - To win a war, there'll be hell to pay.
Dogz - Playful, affectionate, and downright irresistible… Raise your ideal companion!
Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol - Meet the world’s first mobile detective, Dirk Dagger!
Bounce Boing Voyage - Boing Voyage is a jumpaliciously fun evolution of the original Bounce.
Reset Generation - Welcome back to the playground of your youth!
Pro Series Golf - Real golf. Real rivalry.
Midnight Pool - Step into the electric atmosphere of an American pool hall tournament.
The Sims™ 2 Pets - Get your paws on The Sims™ 2 Pets!
Snakes Subsonic - Stylized puzzle solving at subsonic speeds.
Mile High Pinball - Blast your way to the top of the Mile High Pinball tower.
Tetris - Tetris takes mobile fun to the next level.
Block Breaker Deluxe - Be prepared for the frenzy of the most breathtaking brick-breaker game!
Space Impact Kappa Base - Choose your hero and lead the war to save mankind.
EA SPORTS™ FIFA 08 - Take on the biggest test in football with FIFA 08.
World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge - How do you stack up against the poker pros?
Brain Challenge™ - Your brain activity partner that acts like a vitamin boost for your brain.
Asphalt 3: Street Rules™ - Burn up the asphalt and reign over underground racing!
Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep - Creatures of the Deep is a fishing game like no other.
System Rush: Evolution - A futuristic 3D action game that puts you inside the computer network.
THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS ALL GAMES RELEASED FOR N-GAGE 2.0 AT 02 / 09 / 2008
IT ALSO CONTAINS NEEDED FILES TO GET N-GAGE WORKING ON ANY NOKIA S60v3 PHONE...
INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE...
Ngage package.part1.rar (http://megaupload.com/?d=I6CBYRA2)
Ngage package.part2.rar (http://megaupload.com/?d=P5C1AC9J)
Ngage package.part3.rar (http://megaupload.com/?d=QRG7E057)
Live Links : 3/3
Drakkarious 3rd September 2008, 03:54 Who? My user name? Yeahh, specially when your the real drakkarious.sis programmer ^^
lol, it is actually me m8, and to prove it this account was registered with the original drakkarious signer support mail ;)
eheheh, that was the funniest comment i ever had ^^
huseyinkeles 3rd September 2008, 17:58 Asphalt Urban GT 3
http://rapidshare.com/files/137973124/araba.rar
Dogz
http://rapidshare.com/files/142241161/dogz.zip
Fifa 2008
http://rapidshare.com/files/135974676/ffn_fifa08.rar
Block Breaker Deluxe
http://rapidshare.com/files/138480666/tugla.rar
Brain Challenge
http://rapidshare.com/files/145176812/beyincik.rar
Hooked On : Creatures of the Deep
http://rapidshare.com/files/135024786/Hooked_on_Creatures_of_the_Deep.rar
Mile High Pinball
http://rapidshare.com/files/135026079/Mile_High_Pinball_2_1_.0.rar
Pro Series Golf
http://rapidshare.com/files/135027777/Pro_Series_Golf.rar
Snakes Subsonic
http://rapidshare.com/files/135975165/ffn_snakessub.rar
Space Impact Kappa Base
http://rapidshare.com/files/135029375/Space_Impact_Kappa_Base.rar
Tetris
http://rapidshare.com/files/135972980/ffn_tetris.rar
The Sims 2 Pets
http://rapidshare.com/files/135970615/sims2.rar
World Series of Poker
http://rapidshare.com/files/135974233/ffn_poker.rar
Midnight Pool
http://rapidshare.com/files/138045930/bilardo.rar
System Rush Evolution
http://rapidshare.com/files/135239756/System.Rush.Evolution.rar
Brothers In Arms
http://rapidshare.com/files/145181032/abicik.rar
Bounce Boing Voyage
http://rapidshare.com/files/136832793/Bounce.Boing.Voyage.rar
Reset Generation
http://rapidshare.com/files/136951014/Reset.Generation.rar
Dirk Dagger
http://rapidshare.com/files/140456351/dirk.dagger.rar
pass = huseyin
Tools
http://rapidshare.com/files/134703218/tools.rar
NGage 2.0
http://rapidshare.com/files/134702640/ngage2.0.rar
Installation notes:
1. Download
2. Unpack
3. Connect your phone via USB
4. Install the Tools (download from the link below and follow the nfo if you haven't
5. Launch the downloaded game (*.exe)
6. The app will install your new, full version N-GAGE 2.0 game
if you see broken links please let me know
mallytruef 3rd September 2008, 19:32 http://rapidshare.com/files/141856863/beyincik.zip
d3naldi 11th September 2008, 16:20 how to install the fifa 2008 on my ngage pls any one help me
just download, unzip n copy file to "Mass memory:/ngage"
n running the ngage,.
the first u must instal the ngage n hacked, u can find in the other tread on this forum .
Broad 12th September 2008, 14:44 All Latest N-GAGE Games Collections
http://i33.tinypic.com/14a8kkx.gif http://i38.tinypic.com/1p6nar.jpg
http://i35.tinypic.com/50fdbs.png http://i37.tinypic.com/2052q7n.jpg
Part 1:
GL.Brothers.In.Arms.v1.2.3
Ideaworks.3D.Mile.High.Pinball.v2.58
Infinite.Dreams.Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep.v0 .74
RedLynx.Reset.Generation.v1.00
Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/144471768/N-GAGE.GAMES.Collections.Part.1.rar
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=II64WG5A
Broad 12th September 2008, 14:58 http://i37.tinypic.com/2mzkumg.gif http://i34.tinypic.com/29pww04.gif
http://i34.tinypic.com/20r1p8x.jpg http://i37.tinypic.com/2chwfp1.jpg
http://i37.tinypic.com/fehoo4.jpg http://i37.tinypic.com/20zsn6c.jpg
http://i33.tinypic.com/2ptovua.jpg
Part 2:
GL.Asphalt.3.v1.2.7
GL.Midnight.Pool.v1.2.4
Ideaworks.3D.System.Rush.Evolution.v2.53
Jadestone.Dirk.Dagger.And.The.Fallen.Idol.v0.99
Method.Solutions.Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.v1.16
Mineshaft.Pro.Series.Golf.v1.39
Rovio.Bounce.Boing.Voyage.v1.00
Download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3HGGTBUF
http://rapidshare.com/files/144615610/N-GAGE.GAMES.Collections.Part.2.rar
Broad 12th September 2008, 15:19 http://i34.tinypic.com/2c0lfa.png http://i35.tinypic.com/1e9yfp.jpg
http://i35.tinypic.com/2s928ht.jpg http://i36.tinypic.com/71l029.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/2hyw56x.gif http://i33.tinypic.com/xndjxs.gif
http://i37.tinypic.com/10mtqo1.jpg http://i37.tinypic.com/xmr9xf.jpg
Part 3:
Block.Breaker.Deluxe.v1.0.3
EA.Sports.FIFA.08.v1.0.30
Electronic.Arts.Tetris.v4.21
Electronic.Arts.The.Sim.2.Pets.v1.0.27
Game loft.Brain.Challenge.v1.1.4
Game loft.Dogz.v1.3.6
Glu.World.Series.of.Poker.v1.5.0
Snakes.Subsonic.v1.0
Download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2I6T7ZXZ
http://rapidshare.com/files/144615612/N-GAGE.GAMES.Collections.Part.3.rar
d3naldi 15th September 2008, 21:29 im using Nokia N95 v30 is there a way to install it?
of course you need a secman to,.
but u not need TRK to instal the game, just copy to E/ngage,.
d3naldi 15th September 2008, 21:30 excuse me mates im a newbie here can you please post hir the step by step procedure in installing this . ngage games
mate, u can find the tutorial to instal from the ngage applications room,.
bsunit 23rd September 2008, 23:45 how to instal thi game? just copy paste or rename the file? cos the extensions is .n-gage thx
put geme on - E/ngage/...
run ur n-gage and it will be here prepering too install...
bohanoon 4th October 2008, 10:04 This Is All N-gage 2.0 Games.
Links by marek1995
Press on Image :
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avishayil 10th October 2008, 14:12 1. Gameloft Asphalt 3.v1.2.7 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/267.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605749/Asphalt.3-BiNPDA.rar
2. Gameloft.Block.Breaker.Deluxe.v1.0.3.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/268.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605750/Block.Breaker.Deluxe-BiNPDA.rar
3. Rovio Bounce Boing.Voyage v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/203.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605751/Bounce-BiNPDA.rar
4. Gameloft Brain Challenge v1.1.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/266.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605752/Brain.Challenge-BiNPDA.rar
5. Gameloft Brothers In Arms v1.2.3 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/269.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605753/Brothers_In_Arms-BiNPDA.rar
6. Gameloft Dogz v1.3.6 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/270.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605755/Dogz-BiNPDA.rar
7. EA Sports FIFA 08.v1.0.30 N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/244.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605756/FIFA.08-BiNPDA.rar
8. Gameloft Midnight Pool v1.2.4 N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/284.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152605757/Gameloft.Midnight.Pool-BiNPDA.rar
9. Infinite Dreams Hooked on Creatures of the Deep v0.74 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/210.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
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10. Jadestone Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol v0.99 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
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11. Ideaworks 3D Mile High Pinball v2.58.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.5000th.Release.Cracked-BiNPDA
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12. Mineshaft Pro Series Golf v1.39 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked Repack-BiNPDA
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13. RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
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14. Electronic Arts The Sim 2 Pets v1.0.27 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
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15. BLT Snakes Subsonic v1.11 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
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Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152628202/Snakes-BiNPDA.rar
16. Method.Solutions.Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.v1.16.104 .N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152628203/Space.Impact.Kappa.Base-BiNPDA.rar
17. THQ.Wireless.Star.Wars.The.Force.Unleashed.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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18. Ideaworks.3D.System.Rush.Evolution.v2.53.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked.Repack-BiNPDA
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19. Electronic Arts Tetris v4.21.41.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152628206/Tetris-BiNPDA.rar
20. Glu.World.Series.of.Poker.v1.5.0.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/152628750/World.Series.of.Poker-BiNPDA.rar
avishayil 11th October 2008, 20:16 well, the whole point of this thread is that you only need to download the files and put them on the n-gage directory :>
avishayil 14th October 2008, 01:07 Stupid question: hacked phone needed, right?
well, you just answered your question!
OMI 22nd October 2008, 15:23 i post ALL released ngage games extraced
Asphalt 3
Download link
http://rapidshare.com/files/149027403/Asphalt.3.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/149027404/Asphalt.3.part2.rar
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GL Block Breaker Deluxe v1.0.3 N-GAGE
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:15 THQ Wireless Star Wars The Force Unleashed v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cracked BiNPDA
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Unleash the full potential of the Force in new and devastating ways in the next chapter of the Star Wars saga. Experience an all-new story as Darth Vader's secret apprentice charged with hunting down the remaining Jedi between Episodes III and IV. Hurl your enemies with the all new CellWeaver™ control system as you battle your way through breathtaking vistas. Stunning visuals such as Force Power effects, explosions, and flying debris allow you to feel the full power of the Force.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:18 Gameloft Dogz v1.3.6 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
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Dogz for N-Gage is a puppy simulator, supposedly related to the long-running "Petz" range of PC games, but in reality this version of Dogz has absolutely no connection to the originals. This is more like a very poor attempt to copy Nintendogs.
You start by choosing a dog from three breeds (Labrador, Jack Russell, Shiba Inu), and for some breeds you can choose a colour too. You give it a name and take it home.
There then follows a laborious tutorial process where one feature of the game is introduced at a time, after which you have to exit and restart the game if you want to find out about the next feature. However, by the time you've finished the tutorial you've also exhausted all the gameplay that Dogz has to offer, and there isn't really much more to do or explore, because none of the game's activities have any lasting appeal.
The gameplay is made up of a few basic tasks, all of which require little or no skill:
- Feed Or Water Your Dog: Put a bowl of food or water on the ground, the dog consumes it. It doesn't really matter if you do this though, as it takes a very very long time for the dog to notice anything amiss.
- Stroking Your Dog: Click on the dog, then click on various parts of its body. Nintendogs-style glitter appears.
- Throwing A Frisbee Or Ball: You throw the frisbee or ball at a certain angle and power, the puppy goes to get it and returns it to you. Perhaps the most interesting thing is that Gameloft have dared to use the word "Frisbee", which either means they've paid for the licence or they'll be receiving a knock on the door from Wham-O's lawyers very soon.
- Digging For Treasure: You mark a spot in the garden or on the beach and the dog digs there. You will either find a gift (some kind of food, frisbee or ball), or the dog will point in a particular direction where you can try digging another hole.
- Going To The Vet: The vet says your dog is fine, even when the game's indicators say that the dog is starving and thirsty.
- Tug Of War: You pull on one end of a rope, the puppy pulls on the other, and you have to keep it going as long as possible by watching a strain meter. The longer you keep it going, the happier the dog becomes.
- Playing With Other Dogs: There's a beach next to the house which always has another dog on it, and in theory you can take your dog there so they can play together. In reality it's just two dogs running around and occasionally running through each other (yes, through, it seems that the developers forgot to put any solidity into their 3D engine).
- Washing Your Dog: You click and move a soap bar back and forth over the dog, then a shower head, then a brush.
- Picking Up Dog Mess: If your dog does a poo, you click on it.
- Swimming Pool: Your dog swims through a swimming pool while trying to avoid moving inflatables. Press the direction pad button to go down, let it go to go up. If you touch an inflatable you lose. Incidentally, when you do touch an inflatable the game plays an animation which implies the dog is drowning, and may upset younger players.
- Slalom: Similar to the "weave poles" of dog agility, you have to steer your dog through the correct sides of a row of wooden sticks by pressing up and down on the direction pad. It's not quite like real life though, especially as some of the poles move about.
None of these activities are things you would want to return to after playing them once. It takes a few minutes to try each one, so there's a total gameplay time of about 30 to 40 minutes for Dogz, and all of that is pretty dire gameplay too.
What makes it even worse is the really clumsy interface, which has a constant row of icons at the bottom of the screen that have to be reached either with * and # or by scrolling the pointer to the bottom. The camera angle also demands a lot of attention so you can see where you're supposed to be doing something. The default settings on Dogz make it difficult to play in horizontal mode on slider phones (N81, N95 etc) as you can't reach the camera controls so you're forced to use the keypad. You can redefine the keys though.
Graphics & Sound
The still screenshots of Dogz give the impression of a reasonably pretty phone game, but the truth is rather disappointing. Yes, the locations are in 3D, but it's jerky and the camera is at an atrocious angle most of the time. To add insult to injury, you can ony change the angle left or right incrediblyslllllooooooowwwwwllllyyyy, with no option at all for up or down. The camera angle is so narrow that it's often very difficult to see where your puppy is, or even just see the current location properly. Sometimes the camera puts you behind a fence or other object so you can't see anything.
The graphics are also very deceptive as they show lots of objects that you cannot interact with at all. For example, if you try to throw a ball from one side of the garden to the other it bounces off invisible walls before it gets anywhere near the edges, so despite the large location you are effectively stuck within a small box.
Of course the graphics star of games like this is the dog itself and its animations, which are supposed to be as sweet as possible. They're okay as far as they go, but there aren't really enough of them, and watching the dog playing gets boring very quickly. It spends most of its time walking round in circles, which is pretty much how the player feels about this game.
Sound consists of awful, dreadful music. It seems they've tried to ape the soundtrack from Nintendogs and Animal Crossing, but the result is unlistenable. There are occasional sound effects but nowhere near enough, and this reviewer kept the sound switched off most of the time.
N-Gage Arena
There's an online rankings table, but the score you upload is just a measure of how often you've done the game's activities. If you throw the dog frisbees lots of times you'll get a higher score, it doesn't matter if they catch it or not.
TV & Keyboard Test
Some N-Gage-compatible phones (e.g. Nokia N82, N95, N95 8GB, N96) have a TV Out feature which lets you connect the phone to a television set. This can be used for playing N-Gage games, or for any other phone function.
All N-Gage phones are compatible with Bluetooth keyboards that use the HID Bluetooth standard, and such a keyboard can be used to control games or any other phone function.
Dogz through TV Out runs without any problems, though a lot of the textures do look very pixellated when close to the camera. The dog's shadow is especially bad, but the dog itself looks good, quite detailed and high resolution.
Our Bluetooth keyboard worked fine, the game responded instantly to commands, and the option of redefining the keys in Dogz allows you to alter the controls to suit your keyboard.
Overall
Dogz is quite simply the worst next gen N-Gage game released so far.
N-Gage's other puppy simulator Sims 2 Pets has fast, smooth and pretty graphics, good camera angles, okay sound, an excellent intuitive interface, but suffers from a severe lack of things to see or do. You can read our review of it by clicking here.
Dogz has jerky and slow graphics, annoying camera angles, poor sound, an awful interface, and has an even greater lack of things to see or do. It's a worse game than Sims 2 Pets in every way.
It's a mark of how boring and unimaginative Dogz is that its point pickups are things like playing frisbee thirty times (80 points) or uploading your score fifty times (200 points).
Pet simulators aren't meant to have conventional gameplay of course, but they are meant to offer at least something to occupy the player's time. Games are meant to entertain, but Dogz doesn't. It feels a chore to play and there aren't really any rewards to unlock or things to customise. Nothing develops, nothing changes, there's no progression or genuine interaction with your virtual pet.
As a real life dog owner it's also very frustrating to see this game, like Sims 2 Pets, perpetuating the myth that a dog must be punished to be house-trained. For most dogs it's far more effective to use positive feedback, i.e. reward the dog when it does its business in the right place, and ignore it completely when it does it in the wrong place. (The same technique works for potty-training humans, interestingly enough.)
Dogz' lack of any kind of gameplay will put off most children and adults, and the difficult controls will put off the youngest gamers. It's impossible to imagine anyone getting much joy from this game beyond the first few minutes.
Even the most casual player can probably explore all of Dogz in well under an hour, with absolutely nothing to tempt them back.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:20 Jadestone.Dirk.Dagger.And.The.Fallen.Idol.v0.99.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Prize winning detective now on N-Gage
Dirk won the Best Gameplay award from the International Mobile Game Awards jury at the Mobile World Congress early in 2008.
In August, eager players could finally get their hands on Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol, a game we’ve had great fun developing for the Nokia N-Gage platform. More information as well as a demo version is available on the Dirk Dagger site.
The rise of the adventure game
Our game represents a loving reinvention of the adventure game genre for the mobile format. Players will get to know private eye Dirk Dagger, the main character of a mysterious crime story in the tradition of film noir movies. The somewhat haphazard investigations of our favorite detective take players on a humorous journey through the backalleys of New Heaven and into the sinister sets of a deranged movie mogul.
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A developer’s perspective
For the Jadestone development team, the project has been exiting not only because they are fans of the adventure genre, but also because it was an opportunity to work with Nokia on a leading edge technical platform. Nokia wanted a showcase for the innovative use of phone specific features and the team responded by building the whole navigation experience around the clever use of the built-in camera.
Mobile challenges
Even on a PC, adventure games can be too hard for some players. So a major challenge was to reduce the complexities of the adventure genre to make it enjoyable on a mobile. That meant simplifying complex interface designs, removing obstacles and enabling the game to work well even for very brief play sessions. By making rigorous playtesting an integral part of the development process, the team managed to strike a good balance between simplicity and challenge.
Dirk is a private eye who has vowed to continue his family detective business. He is an un-glamorous old school detective who is dedicated to his clients. He will never rest before the case is solved. Now facing his greatest challenge he must turn from pet rescuer to city saviour.
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The core game-play of The Dirk Spanner is a point and click adventure game in the classic LucasArts tradition. The humorous story driven game combines simple minigames and harder puzzles in a very unique way. Innovative camera control provides the player an intuitive way of exploring the world.
Meet the world's first mobile detective with Dirk Spanner and the Fallen Idol
Hollywood's classic Film Noir world creates an atmospheric backdrop for this story-driven detective game. Dirk Spanner and the Fallen Idol by Nokia Games Publishing brings classic detective gaming onto mobile devices with unique twists and turns around every corner.
Set in the stylish, yet seedy fictional city of New Haven, Dirk Spanner and the Fallen Idol comes to life through its comic book ambiance. Gripping yet funny stories of conflicts, romance and deception with plenty of movie stars, rip-offs, double-crosses, wigs and moustaches make this an entertaining game that will engage novices through to the most experienced game players.
"Dirk Spanner and the Fallen Idol will re-introduce the long forgotten detective game genre for mobile devices," said Dr Mark Ollila, Director of Technology and Strategy and Head of Games Publishing, Nokia. "With the combination of stunning visuals and enthralling storylines, players cannot help but be spellbound by this game."
Featuring Dirk as the lead private eye, players are propelled into mysterious adventures, battling an array of femme fatales and gangsters. From solving the mystery of a stolen statue and a brutal murder, to uncovering the case of an accidental penguin-related death, Dirk will not rest until the case is solved.
Players guide Dirk through mysterious assignments using the unique one-button, camera-based controls, giving players an intuitive way of exploring the city of New Haven. A jazzy soundtrack helps set the mood for each stage of the game.
Dirk Spanner and the Fallen Idol is expected to be available in the first half of 2008.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:23 Rovio Bounce Boing.Voyage v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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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.
You start the game as a red rubber ball in a cartoon forest, where an evil floating cube is hypnotising the creatures of the forest to cut down all the trees (this is rather a psychedelic game on many levels). As you pursue the cube you journey through three zones, each with four levels. The levels themselves are subdivided into linked sections which you progress through linearly, and each section contains some kind of puzzle or challenge which may require dexterity, clever thinking, or both. As you clear a level the next level is unlocked, and these are all accessible from the game world map so you can go back to them if you like. Levels take a while to load, perhaps 10 or 15 seconds on average, but once you're in a level the different sections load instantly so the overall loading time is very low.
The easy way to complete a level is to just go through it ignoring all the bonuses, but if you want to score maximum points you have to collect all the glowing spheres, and this can be very tricky as some of them are hidden or in awkward-to-reach places.
As you progress through the game you will be able to turn into two other kinds of ball, and all three types have their own abilities. Many later puzzles require you to use all of these abilities, and it may become easier to collect spheres on earlier levels if you go back to them after gaining a new kind of ball. The pace of the game varies tremendously, with some sections moving at very high speeds while others force you to stop and think.
It's very very easy to learn how to play Bounce as each gameplay element is introduced one at a time, with the first levels effectively acting as a tutorial.
There are also three separate Arena levels, but more about those in the Arena part of this review.
Bounce Boing Voyage feels like a combination of Mario 64, Sonic The Hedgehog and Super Monkey Ball, and is very console-like. This could easily be a Nintendo DS game for example.
Graphics & Sound
The game looks wonderful, it has nice bright colours and well-designed scenery, with a fast and smooth 3D engine that never slows down even when the ball is moving at high speed. There's a good variety of scenery and objects, and even relatively small sections can seem large thanks to the careful level design.
There are numerous cut scenes, most which use the game's own 3D graphic engine so they blend in with the gameplay perfectly. Many of the images the game uses are unusual and memorable, with a combination of cute animals and surreal psychedelia. There are also a few cut scenes which use 2D artwork that have an ink-heavy comic style.
The sound is great, there's a lovely soundtrack that starts out jolly and gets darker towards the end of the game. The music complements the graphics wonderfully. The sound effects are good too, with a variety of noises for the different ball types and some amusing things thrown in here and there (such as the clucking that the giant cube birds make when you step on them).
Two of the three Arena-oriented levels, the left involves cannons while the right involves high speed
N-Gage Arena
There are three Arena-based levels which you can unlock by collecting enough spheres from the main levels. They appear in the centre of the game map so you can go to them at any time.
The Arena levels have no real end points and you can't die, they're simply contests to score as highly as possible within a time limit. You score automatically by just being in the level but to get a good score you should collect coins (which add points at a faster rate) and rings (which extend the time limit). Each level has a completely different design, requiring different kinds of skills to do well in it, and people who do well on one Arena level may not do so well on another.
Scores are uploaded to an online league table so people can compare their rankings.
TV & Keyboard Test
Some N-Gage-compatible phones (e.g. Nokia N82, N95, N95 8GB, N96) have a TV Out feature which lets you connect the phone to a television set. This can be used for playing N-Gage games, or for any other phone function.
All N-Gage phones are compatible with Bluetooth keyboards that use the HID Bluetooth standard, and such a keyboard can be used to control games or any other phone function.
Bounce is perfectly playable through TV Out, it's very much like playing an old console game. The colours are lovely and bright though the 3D textures look pixelly. The music is nice to hear through the television's speakers.
Our Bluetooth keyboard worked absolutely brilliantly with the game, showing an instant response to every key press. Note that you have to redefine the "jump" and "change shape" keys from the settings menu when in horizontal mode, because these functions are mapped to the phone's gaming keys by default. Redefining them to 1 and 2 seemed to work well.
Overall
Bounce: Boing Voyage has lovely graphics, a gorgeous soundtrack, fun gameplay, a very welcoming learning curve, and above all bags and bags of charm. If you complete the game and pay close attention to the end credits, you'll see an example of how the developers have gone beyond the call of duty with this project.
It's a very "player-friendly" game, it never traps you in an unfair situation, and if you do die you always feel that you deserved it. If the worst happens, it puts you in the nearest safe place to where you died so you don't have to repeat anything you've already done. Bounce maximises fun and minimises drudgery, which is ideal for a phone game.
Some hardcore gamers may say Bounce is too easy and too short, but they're wrong. Firstly, simply going through the levels is much easier than completing them at 100%, and completing the game the easiest way only earns you about 200 pickup points out of 1000. Secondly, there are the Arena levels to keep the gameplay going even when you've fully completed the story mode at 100%. Thirdly... this game costs 7 euros. That's about one sixth of the price of one Nintendo DS game. The amount of gameplay you're getting for your money is huge, and it's definitely the best 7 euros this reviewer has ever spent on a brand new game.
It's not perfect: the gameplay isn't as original as Reset Generation or Mile High Pinball, it might have been nice to have more hidden areas and different routes through levels (perhaps based on ball type) to increase replay value, more difficult puzzles in the later levels would have made them much more satisfying, and of course more levels in general would be very welcome. Some kind of multiplayer mode, either online or Bluetooth-based, would have been the icing on the cake.
However, for 7 euros Bounce is excellent value for money. It's a carefully-crafted very playable 3D platformer which has managed to find its own style without being too derivative, and it successfully reinvents a forgotten game series. Hopefully we'll see more Bounce games (and more games in general) from the developer Rovio as this is a brilliant debut for them on N-Gage. They clearly know what they're doing.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:25 RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
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After suffering a setback with the original N-Gage mobile phone/gaming system, Nokia is now relaunching N-Gage as a gaming platform that works over a range of Nokia phones. The flagship title for this new service is called Reset Generation, and it will be available to play for free on the PC or it can be purchased to play on Nokia phones. Last month we took a first look at the game, which will basically run as an embedded widget on Web pages. Today, we'll discuss the actual gameplay and why Nokia believes it has a winner on its hands.
Reset Generation takes its name from the fact that it's steeped heavily in gaming culture; this is basically a game made for pretty much anyone who grew up mashing buttons on a gamepad. As we noted in our first look, the gameplay is sort of like a cross between Tetris and chess with arcade power ups. To begin you choose an avatar, all of which are based on classic gaming icons. For instance, there's the level 50 elf, the bushy-haired plumber, the cyborg supersoldier, and more. There's a single-player story mode as well as multiplayer support for up to four players. Basically, each player has a princess in a tower that they must defend (another classic gaming theme). To eliminate another princess, you must move your avatar over to her to capture her, and then return her to your tower. The winner is the player with the last princess standing.
This is a turn-based game with each round separated in three phases, and with each phase featuring simultaneous resolution, so everybody plots out their moves and when everyone is ready the game plays out the results in real time. The game takes place on a square-based grid, with each player's tower spread out throughout the grid. You can move your avatar one square at a time, but to move more quickly you have to place down blocks that look just like the ones found in Tetris. Block placing is the first phase in each round and, like in Tetris, the game randomly selects a block each turn, and you have to figure out where to place it on the board. The blocks are color-coded, so you can only use the blocks that you've laid down. Here's where it gets tricky, though, because if two or more players try to lay a block over the same square, the blocks nullify and no one gets those squares. Moreover, you'll have the added challenge of trying to connect five squares in a straight row, or preventing your opponent from doing the same. That's because if you get five in a row that turns into a combo; stars appear in those squares, giving them higher bonuses than just regular squares in the form of higher movement speeds and more. So think of it as a competitive form of Tetris.
There's much more to it than that, though, since just laying down blocks would be too easy. So the second phase is when some firepower is applied, as each player has a cannon that can be used to target an opposing player's block to shatter it. If you know where which square your opponent is going to target, you can counter their shot by aiming for the same square. Thus, both cannonballs will meet in flight, deflecting it away from its intended target. Cannons can also be used to target and destroy power ups that appear on the board, so if you see your opponent heading for a valuable power-up, you can deny them it by taking it out.
The third and final phase is the movement phase; this is when you actually move your avatar around the board to attack another avatar, make a move for a princess, or position yourself better for the next turn. For example, you might use special grenades to destroy an opponent's combo squares, or pick up a special power-up, such as the Biggest Frickin' Gun Possible. Moreover, each character avatar has a special power related to their archetype. For instance, the hedgehog can move very quickly. You can't knock out an opposing avatar if you attack them, but doing so will cause their princess to appear in your character's arms.
Those are the three phases of a round, but it illustrates the combination of things going on in Reset Generation. This isn't a game where you'll win solely on luck or skill or reflexes. It's the kind of game where the most experienced players will likely beat novice players, but that's not guaranteed due to the amount of chance in each game. It's also a game where you have to anticipate your opponent's moves and outthink them. And, finally, it's highly replayable, since no two games will unfold the same way. It has all the hallmarks of an addicting multiplayer experience.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:27 Gameloft Brothers In Arms v1.2.3 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
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Brothers In Arms is a 3D shooter set in World War Two Europe and North Africa. As well as travelling on foot, the player can use a variety of vehicles including a Sherman tank.
Those of you expecting the same innovations as you would find on Halo (on the XBox or PC) might be in for a disappointment. But that's a good thing, because the N-Gage platform needs a simpler control system. There's an argument that modern first person shooters on consoles can be insanely complex, with two analogue sticks needed just to move you around and look, then all the buttons hanging off and used in combinations that are more complicated than a shadow puppet of the Golden Gate Bridge.
What you have in Brothers in Arms is a simple control set. Left/Right/Forward/Backward on the cursor, sidestepping with a pair of number keys, and hitting ‘0' to aim your rifle by peering down the barrel - being World War Two, there are no telescopic sights or laser guided bullets. You want a better view, you have to get closer.
And here's where Brothers in Arms makes best use of the Nseries platform, because the graphics are about as good as you can make them on a QVGA screen, with the technology available. You have to remember that this is on a mobile phone, with limited power and processor cycles, so no putting it next to an HD game on your 42 inch plasma TV; take that into consideration and the graphics here are impressive. I'm not going to say they're jaw dropping, amazing, or the best on a mobile platform, mainly because the look of the game seems very reminiscent of Ashen on the original N-Gage and N-Gage QD. What I will say is that everything is clear and understandable, you can tell buildings, tanks, terrains, friend or foe apart easily.
But here's the thing about the graphics on a small screen, and here's where putting a shooter on the N-Gage is a risky move. While there is an auto-aiming component when you run around the map, you can also stop and go for more precise aimed shots. Trying to do a decent head shot from more than about 10 meters (according to the in game rangefinder) in this way is a matter of pixel perfect precision. Tiny taps on the direction pad while in the aim mode are needed to get right onto the head, which may or may or may not be moving.
I'd also love to say that this slows the game down, but in all honesty it doesn't. Like the heavily laden soldier that you are, Brothers in Arms feels sluggish. Now by that I don't mean it has a poor frame rate or that the graphics and sound are a few moments behind any action you make. No what I mean is that the gameplay itself is slow.
This is meant to be combat, fast, furious, with strategic moving around terrain, taking cover as needed, circling around the enemy to shoot them in the back before they see you.
Brothers in Arms provides absolutely none of that. You run at one speed and there's no sense of urgency. When you're being shot at and running for cover, things happen at the same speed as when you're ambling down a country lane at the end of a level. There's no adrenaline rush as the bullets start flying overhead.
Oh, and forget about circling round the enemy. You map be in a mapped out area, but this is a linear route of gameplay. You're travelling down a fixed corridor created by the programmers, with no significant branching away or choice of direction possible. Sure, you have blocks of trees and boulders for cover, but do you get a choice between a frontal assault, or edging along a river bank? Nope. Straight ahead and fight, soldier!
Also, for a mobile game, the save game mechanism seems inadequate. You can jump to any level you have passed, and to the subsequent unpassed level, or return to an intermediate checkpoint you pass in the current level. It would be nice to be able to save at any point. The whole point of a mobile game is that you are mobile - pausing and backgrounding the app isn't enough in my book.
The online options is... a high score table. Which is... a nice idea. Next!
My one worry with Brothers in Arms is that it's supremely easy for people to compare this to other console versions, such as that on Sony's Playstation Portable. (fx: Ewan leans over to his shelf and picks up his PSP and Brothers in Arms). I've argued before that Nokia need to be very careful with any situation where they end up going head to head in comparison to other platforms. They need to maximize their own platform strengths, not be placed alongside the strengths of another platform.
But forget all that, because Brothers in Arms actually works well on a mobile. Sure it's not a deep game, with tactics or thinking required. Neither is it a complex 3D shooter with sculpted landscapes, deformable terrain, and massive areas to explore. It's effectively a shoot-em up. Dodge the occasional bullet, go where you need to, press fire and use up your infinite supply of ammo. It plays well, it looks good, and you do get a feeling of wanting to finish just one more level.
Most of all, it's fun! And that's probably the most important thing, despite my other reservations above.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:29 Mineshaft Pro Series Golf v1.39 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked Repack-BiNPDA
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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?
'Wait' screens like this were quite brief...
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.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:32 Gameloft.Midnight.Pool.v1.2.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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As usual with the 'Midnight' series of sports games, there's a bit of a seedy night-club atmosphere, brought to life here by 3D animations and 3D-modelled pool halls. As each shot is taken, you get to see how it plays out on set of TV-style angles and there are digital sound effects to match. The production values applied to all of this are quite high and it's just a shame that Gameloft's (cross platform?) game engine isn't really optimised well enough for N-Gage-compatible phones. Even on the N95 8GB, with accelerated graphics and oodles of RAM, animations are sometimes jerky. Moreover, when a shot is played, the ball animations can be seen, calculation by calculation, sometimes down to 3 or 4 frames per second (at worst). Which is a shame, compared to the silky smooth animations in Virtual Pool Mobile, running on the same hardware.
You'll be wanting to know about how the game actually plays though. There are the usual game modes to try: Instant (you vs a computer player, no set up), Arcade (you get to pick opponent and 'difficulty') and Story (where you take on a character and gradually up the dollar stakes you're playing for, travelling the length of the USA to find opponents willing to play for more and more cash).
'Story' is where the rubber hits the road, of course, but over the course of 3 hours gameplay and about ten matches, I err... well, I managed to get myself to $1,000,000 or so and the 'end of game' screen appeared. Say, what?
You see, disappointingly, although extra opponents gradually get 'unlocked', they a) don't get unlocked fast enough (and you end up playing the same person that you played an hour before, but for ten times the money, which doesn't seem very realistic) and b) don't get anywhere near hard enough. Even at the very end of the game (i.e. 3 hours in), the computer opponents were still not anywhere near clever enough to beat me. Their potting gradually seemed to get a bit better, but when faced with a 'snooker' (for example) they just blasted away at the blocking ball - and when they had ball in hand, they would just take the ball from its default location. Making defeating them rather easy. Even if you can't pot that well, it's easy enough to play a strategic game and get the opponents to make silly mistakes.
Potting. Ah yes, now we're getting to the crunch. Luckily, the pool interface here is really rather good and compares well to the one in Virtual Pool Mobile. As with the latter game, all the number keys are used to provide full control over spin, side, cue angle, and so on. One shortcut shows the overhead view of the table, vital for planning ahead.
Power is controlled using a vertical power bar and two d-pad clicks and this works out just fine. I found the aiming increments a little frustrating though - using left/right on the d-pad, jogged the aim appropriately, but several times I felt I needed finer control, to aim a ball between two of the aiming directions offered.
By default, there's a 'the balls will fly in these directions' crib on the screen, but you can turn this off in Options if you either find it distracting or would rather aim shots 'by eye'. Confusingly, the crib doesn't take into account any cue ball spin or side that you've chosen to apply, making it sometimes misleading.
Also confusing (especially in 9-ball mode) is that you're not automatically aimed in any sensible direction. For example, you've potted the yellow and blue is up next. But the screen might show your cue ball aiming for the red instead, simply because that's the last direction your cue happened to be pointing in. With your wits about you, you can press '1' to manually get pointed towards the next ball to be hit, but it's disappointing that this isn't automated in some way (as it is in VPM). If you don't pay attention, you'll end up hitting the wrong ball and incurring a foul...
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The net effect, game by game, of considering the jerky ball animations and the poor opponent AI are that games proceed fairly slowly, and it's not helped by quirky 3D animations of your player reacting when he or she knocks in breaks of more than one ball in sequence, or fouls, or does anything else of note. These animations take a second or three to play out and can't be turned off in Options, so you have to click your way through them.
There are three pool variations on offer here: 8-ball, in both UK and US colour variants, and 9-ball, the purest form of pool and the one I settled on for working through my brief virtual career. After each match (each of which only consists of one frame, which is a bit sudden-death), there's a chance to try your hand at a trick shot for extra cash. These are fun enough and can also be accessed from the main menu but don't really add anything to the main game.
Most gamesters will grab the trial version and be put off by a) the jerky ball animation and b) the utterly, ridiculously stingy 90 second limit before the trial stops - the end result being that almost noone buys the game. Which in this case might not be a bad thing, since it's ultimately so disappointing.
The one thing that might have saved Midnight Pool would have been an online mode that would have let you play against real human beings. It would have been easy to do too, as it would be turn-based. A missed opportunity again.
I really, really wanted to like Midnight Pool and, to be honest, I've seen worse in terms of pool games on computers and phones over the years. But it makes the cardinal mistake (for any game) of being far, far, too easy. Anyone wanting to experience real, quality, adrenaline-inducing, addictive pool gameplay should opt for the unofficial N-Gage games Virtual Pool Mobile or even the 'lighter' Micropool 2007, which both have the additional advantage that they will run on many non-N-Gage phones too.
Steve Litchfield, All About N-Gage, 27 June 2008
PS. In addition to the links above, you can find out more about where to get Virtual Pool Mobile and Micropool 2007 in All About N-Gage's special feature on unofficial N-Gage games.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:34 Electronic.Arts.The.Sim.2.Pets.v1.0.27.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Gameplay
For those who have been on another planet, the Sims series is essentially a computerised dolls house where you can take care of people and/or animals usually in a normal-looking domestic environment. Sims 2: Pets on N-Gage concentrates on bringing up a puppy in a small bungalow with a back garden and nearby pet supplies shop.
The breeds available are Chihuahua, Labrador, Mutt (aka mongrel or mixed breed), Pug and Whippet. There's also a special robot dog you can unlock if you progress far enough.
The game begins in a very promising fashion with options screens that let you customise the owner and their dog. You don't control the dog directly, but you can call it to you, teach it tricks, play with it and take care of it.
In essence this is a small collection of mini-games:
- Ball & Frisbee Throwing: You throw a ball or frisbee for the dog to catch by clicking at just the right moment on a sliding scale. Click at the wrong moment and the dog doesn't catch anything. Gameplay is identical for throwing balls or frisbees.
- Teaching Tricks: Basically a two or three step dance mat game without any music, use the direction pad to click in the directions shown on screen in order and the dog gets closer to learning a trick such as sitting or rolling, and then praise it afterwards. Do this often enough and the trick is learned, with the dog able to perform it when selected from a menu. There are 10 tricks to teach in all, but the gameplay is virtually identical for all of them.
- Dog Patting: Similar gameplay to teaching tricks, but there's no actual trick at the end of it, just a happier dog.
- Dog Cleaning: Again, similar to teaching tricks but all you get is a cleaner dog.
- Discipline: If your dog does something naughty such as scratching the carpet, a timer appears on the screen and you have to click the direction pad button before it runs out. This makes the owner talk in a stern voice, and eventually the dog learns not to do whatever it did.
- House Training: The same gameplay as discipline, but involving the dog peeing or pooing while indoors. Eventually the dog learns not to do this and is house trained so it only does its business outside. Remember to clean up after the dog by clicking on the pee or poo.
When you combine the duplicates, it means there are actually only three minigames, none of which vary or demand any skill, and they don't get more difficult or interesting over time either.
In theory simulation games like The Sims are meant to sidestep conventional gameplay by offering a customisable world which you can shape to your liking, but Sims 2: Pets for N-Gage doesn't do this. You can't customise the owner or their flat at all, and you can't buy the dog anything except a bed, ball and frisbee (and even those are from a very limited selection).
Another comparison one might make is with Nintendogs, where the sheer joy of seeing the puppies playing together can be enough in itself, but that isn't the case with Sims 2: Pets because there's only one puppy per game. There is no interaction between dogs. Sims 2: Pets also has a far more limited range of locations with just the living room, kitchen and garden.
A third comparison might be with Tamagotchi, where the pleasure comes from simply taking care of a creature and watching it develop, but that doesn't really happen in Sims 2: Pets as the puppy never changes and it doesn't seem to require much taking care of either. This reviewer's puppy ate once a week according to the in-game timescale, and there was never any pressure to balance one need against another.
Sims 2: Pets doesn't have bad gameplay, its problem is that the gameplay is missing. It's not an arcade game, it's not a "sandpit" game, it's not a collect-em-up game, it doesn't pass muster as a puppy simulator, and it's not really a proper virtual pet game either.
There is incidentally also a human career aspect but it's so minor that it's barely worth mentioning. You get a wage every day which you can use to buy toys, food, shampoo or beds for the dog, and if you get promoted the wage goes up. Promotion seems to happen automatically as long as you keep taking care of the dog, and very soon you reach the top of the career tree so money ceases to be a problem.
There's also a list of "goals" which earn you bonus cash, but that too isn't really worth talking about. It's an ever-changing list of four things you would do anyway like patting the dog, throwing it a ball, giving it a bath etc, you don't really need to even look at it to earn these bonuses. Even the bonuses themselves become insignificant once you've been promoted to very high salary levels.
Graphics & Sound
The graphics in Sims 2: Pets are generally very good, with nice bright colours, and smooth fast 3D. Most importantly of all, there is adorably realistic animation for the puppies. The locations are also nicely designed, especially flourishes like the Japanese objects in the kitchen, though it would have been even nicer if there were more locations. Some textures do look pixellated but the smoothness of the 3D makes up for this.
The interface works well too, with a single menu and a series of objects in each room that let you choose an activity. Although this sounds awkward, the camera moves so quickly and smoothly, with an automatic selection system, that it actually feels very intuitive.
There are also some very nice graphical touches too, such as the slow motion catch the dog makes of frisbees, and the way you can see what your dog is dreaming about, which will be familiar to anyone whose real life dog has growled or "run" while asleep in the corner.
The sound is very good, with nice effects, music clips and speech. The speech is the usual Sims gibberish, which you'll either love or hate. However, although the speech is good, the range of phrases in the game is far too small and gets annoying very quickly. As it's gibberish anyway it might have made sense to chop it up into groups of syllables, and let the game assemble them into words at random, allowing for a much larger variety of phrases.
All the breeds in the game, including the unlockable robot. Incidentally, pugs don't look anything like this...
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There's no multiplayer of any kind, though there is a league table of high scores. However, as points are laughably easy and very boring to obtain, all that the table tells you is how long certain people have been able to put up with Sims 2: Pets.
A word about N-Gage Point Pickups in Sims 2: Pets is also in order. This reviewer played for about 3 or 4 hours in total, by the end of which they managed to collect 980 out of 1000 possible NGPs mostly without even trying (and the remaining 20 were apparently unobtainable due to a bug). This is ludicrous, no other N-Gage game lets you get all of its points so easily and so quickly. It devalues the entire concept of point pickups.
TV & Keyboard Test
Some N-Gage-compatible phones (e.g. Nokia N82, N95, N95 8GB, N96) have a TV Out feature which lets you connect the phone to a television set. This can be used for playing N-Gage games, or for any other phone function.
All N-Gage phones are compatible with Bluetooth keyboards that use the HID Bluetooth standard, and such a keyboard can be used to control games or any other phone function.
The graphics suffer greatly when viewed on a television screen, they're still just as fast and smooth but the 3D object textures are incredibly pixellated and look quite nasty. The sound is good through the TV speakers though.
Bluetooth keyboard controls generally work on Sims 2: Pets, though there's a slight delay between pressing the keyboard's selection button and the game acknowledging the command. This makes it difficult to hit the mark when throwing a ball or frisbee, though other gameplay aspects aren't affected that much.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:35 Infinite.Dreams.Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep.v0 .74.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDAGameplay
http://www.allaboutngage.com/images2/games/hookedonreview1.png Hooked On: Creatures Of The Deep is one of Nokia's flagship first party games, and one of the most eagerly awaited titles of the new N-Gage platform's launch. It's been published by Nokia itself, and the developers are the Polish company Infinite Dreams, who are well-known in the smartphone community for their acclaimed high-quality games such as K-Rally, Sky Force and Super Miners (all of which are available for N-Gage phones, just look for the versions labelled "Symbian S60 3rd Edition").
HO:COTD is a sort of combination of a fishing simulator and a role playing game, with every successful catch earning you experience points (XP) that bring you closer to "levelling up", which unlocks new features, playing areas, items and even mini-games. You can just fish at random if you want, or you can choose to take part in a quest (usually to find a particular object lost underwater, or to catch a certain creature), or you can take part in tournaments which are held several times a day in the game world (they're offline tournaments against computer players, so you don't need an internet connection). All three activities can be done at once, so for example if you get bored of a quest you can go off to join a tournament.
The game takes place in four real-life fishing resorts in Costa Rica, Alaska, Scotland and Thailand. Some of the characters you meet exist in real life, and the resorts themselves are represented by locations in the game based on real maps. You start the game in Costa Rica but as you earn experience you'll unlock the other locations, and you can fly to them from each resort's airport. As you level up, new fishing tackle will be available to you from the resort shop (you don't have to pay for it, just reach the right level of experience and go and collect it).
The controls for the game are very, very simple: you move with the direction pad, and you select things with either the direction pad button or the top gaming button (the A button). You also occasionally have to choose an option with the blue soft keys. The simplicity of the controls means you can play the game just as easily with one hand as two, and the game plays just as well in horizontal/landscape mode as it does in vertical/portrait mode. HO:COTD is suited to practically any phone model with any button layout.
You choose where to fish from a detailed 2D map which you drive your boat around. The map is animated, so for example you can see where other boats are fishing (if there are any), and the depth of the water is visible from the colours of the sea or lake. Once you decide on a place to fish, you just click the button and you're presented with a 3D view of the spot where you can look all round and up and down.
http://www.allaboutngage.com/images2/games/hookedonreview2.png Using a golf style power meter, you press the button to cast your line, and then press it again to choose how far out you want the line to go. If you've managed to obtain a depth meter, you'll see a chart showing how deeply your lure has sunk, which is important as different lures sink at different speeds, and different fish live at different depths. Reeling the lure in keeps it at that depth, though it may drag it away from an interested fish. When a fish does try to take the bait, the game's camera zooms in on the end of your reel, and if the fish is ready to be reeled in a blue icon will appear telling you to press the game button.
This is where the excitement begins: you have to get the fish all the way back to the boat, with that distance represented by a blue bar. At the same time, the fish has to get away from you, so it tries to pull on the line as hard as it can, and the strain on your line is represented by a green and red bar next to the blue bar. If you don't reel the fish in it will get away, but if you do reel the fish in it will cause strain on the line. Your task is to balance the strain with the reeling, and this is where the essence of the game lies, in "playing chicken" with the strain gauge so that it goes as close to breaking point without actually breaking. This is made very difficult by the constant changes in direction of the fish, and you see it spinning you around in the main display, occasionally even jumping out of the water in a rather spectacular manner.
If the above process sounds complicated, it isn't, you get to know the game very quickly and fishing becomes an instinctive process. Catching a fish feels very much like a duel, which is probably as it should be.
If you manage to get a fish reeled all the way in, you receive experience points based on how rare the fish is and how difficult it is to catch. You can then either keep the fish or release it (the game generally rewards you for releasing fish, especially rare species).
Sometimes you'll find a fish is very easy to reel in, and then you'll discover it isn't a fish at all but an object of some kind. It's worth keeping all the man-made objects you find, as you receive bonus experience points for removing rubbish from the water, and the objects may help you solve certain quests. Particularly interesting are the messages in bottles that you catch from time to time, which reveal the back-story to the location you're in at the moment. For example the Costa Rica resort has lots of ancient maps and messages from Christopher Columbus.
You'll also very occasionally catch a creature that isn't a fish, such as a turtle, crocodile or even (if you're lucky) the Loch Ness Monster.
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Some Important Hints
One of the problems with HO:COTD is that it doesn't really have a tutorial to get you started, so let's take a break from the review for a moment and look at some important things you should know before playing the game:
The "Pause" menu is your best friend, it contains all the important information you need to play the game.
The "Pocket" section of the pause menu contains your tackle box (where you can choose the fishing equipment you want to use), as well as a Pokemon-style bestiary of the fish you've caught in that resort, and a "Live Well" section containing all the objects you've kept.
Don't repeatedly pound the game button to reel in the fish, just keep it pressed down to reel in and release it if line tension is too high.
When you're at an appropriate level you can collect new tackle from the resort, represented by an orange circle with a house in it. You have to collect it for it to appear in your tackle box, and you have to then select it from your tackle box in order to use it.
Tackle unlocked when you reach a higher level is NOT necessarily better than tackle from a lower level, quite often a lower level item works better than a higher level item. For example some of the higher level lures sink much more quickly, which means they're useless in trying to catch fish which live near the surface. You need different kinds of tackle for different kinds of fish, there are no simple tackle "upgrades".
The green and red dots represent quests, just go to them and click on the button to find out what they are. If you want a further hint or a reminder of what you're supposed to do, go back to the dot and click on the button.
The game does have a variety of different lures, rods, lines and other equipment, but these aren't open to you when you begin. As you progress, the fishing techniques you can use become more subtle and complex.
Different fish live in different places, come out at different times of day, and live at different depths, so try to vary where and how you fish as much as possible. The depth meter will help you do this, as will an appropriate choice of tackle.
Your level, experience and tackle box only count in the resort you're in. You earn experience, levels and equipment completely separately in each resort, so for example you might be level 10 in Costa Rica but only level 2 in Alaska. In effect, each resort is a separate game.
If you want to use the rumble feature, as well as switching it on in the options menu you also have to have vibrating alert switched on in the phone profile you're currently using. For example, if you have the phone in offline mode, you'll have to activate vibrating alert in the "offline" profile for the rumble feature to work in the game. You can usually find the profiles icon in the "Tools" folder on the main menu screen.
Let the main menu of the game run on its own and you'll see fish and objects you've recently caught float by in a virtual aquarium.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:37 Ideaworks.3D.System.Rush.Evolution.v2.53.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked.Repack-BiNPDA
When it first arrived on the original N-Gage, it (along with Pathway to Glory) gave the platform just enough of a push to return it to respectability. A slick, fast futuristic racer, with the regulation weird plot to hold it all together. It was one of those ‘push the envelope’ titles that gaming systems love. And now System Rush Evolution graces the new N-Gage Platform, and again it’s a mass of whiz bang graphics, slick presentation and lightning fast gameplay. If nothing else it looks impressive during a thirty second demo to your friends (which means that I see no reason why everyone shouldn’t be carrying the demo on their memory cards for those ‘ah but it’s just a phone’ discussions down the pub.
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Setting aside the exciting plot of hacking into corporate computers and somehow evading the security programs in a co-vec (code vehicle), System Rush is a rather good futuristic racing game – a genre arguably started by F-Zero and Wipeout on the gaming consoles.
Evolution has made some changes when compared to the original, and these make it more suited to a mobile environment than previously. Rather than long flat racing tracks with inclines and banked corners, you are racing around inside a twisty tunnel, sometimes fully enclosed, sometimes parts of it missing - maybe it’s meant to be a wire, with the plastic sheath stripped away at certain points?
What this change of environment does is radically change the control system – whereas the original had your full 'accelerate, brake and turn corners', the new System Rush is more about positioning your Co-vec inside the wire, rather than navigating the wire. You follow the course of the wire no matter where you are on the inside of the wire. Left and right spins you around the wire, while up and down activate your power ups – one of which is a temporary speed boost. Otherwise everything runs on rails.
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All you have to avoid are the obstacles inside the wire, the enemy co-vecs chasing you, and try to stay on the parts of the wire that are still sheathed, otherwise you’ll lose points and energy.
While this may sound silly and simple when compared to the complexities of console drving games, it really is all in the environment. I don’t mean the environment of the wires and obstacles in the game; I mean the environment you are playing the game on. A mobile phone. On an Nseries smartphone, you can’t have pixel perfect controls in a game like this – hence I suspect the move away from driving around the course and hitting the apexes of corners and then stomping on the power, towards more a high tech gunner with collision avoidance as a primary duty.
And you can forget about this being simple – the difficulty curve on System Rush Evolution is perfect for me; but as you may all recall, I’m a sucker for complicated games that provide a hardcore challenge, and that means I’m really enjoying having to really learn all the wires and courses in Evolution. You’ve got to hit the power-ups, you need to pass over the parts of the course that give you a short burst of acceleration, and you’ve got to miss all the obstacles. That’s a surprisingly welcome challenge, but for casual gamers who aren’t used to investing a lot of time to pass a single level, it may be just a little bit too much.
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The single player ‘storyline' mode shows the two main styles of game play: infiltrate and shutdown. See, this is where the hacking story helps, because these are essentially timed races – get round a number of laps of the wire in a fixed amount of time (usually barely enough), or shoot down enough enemy code with your auto-firing nose cannon before you run out of time.
And then there’s multiplayer. You have the same game options, plus the additional head to head mode where the power-ups can be used to affect your opponent – I love the ‘reverse their controls’ option just to mess with their heads. Finding a game can be a bit hit and miss. Searching for people who have a similar skill level to you (ranking search) finds you an online opponent in short order, but searching through the filter – where you can choose the track and type of game - is less successful. This may well improve as more people purchase the title, but for the moment be aware that the numbers of people playing are quite low.
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System Rush Evolution sums up the new N-Gage platform perfectly. The gaming is perfectly suited for a mobile device, and offers a comparable challenge to console based gaming, thanks to the strong consideration of the devices the game will be played on. It’s fast and furious, and looks like a modern game, with speed, light and action all in abundance (and it looks gorgeous through the ‘TV Out’ on an N95). Yes it’s hard, but that makes it all the more rewarding.
Right now, as the games roll out, it will be perceived as the flagship title of N-Gage, although strictly speaking it’s probably one of the wingmen to some of the titles coming up in the next few months. That shouldn’t stop you seeking this out as soon as possible.
http://fwt.txdnl.com/6-40/n/o/nova391/S60v3Ngage/Ideaworks_3D.SystemRush_Evolution.v2.53_S60v3.zip
-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:39 Gameloft.Block.Breaker.Deluxe.v1.0.3.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Gameplay
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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Games are split into locations with many main levels each and a boss level, after you defeat the boss you will see a new location unlocked. If you lose against a boss, you're given the option of continuing in exchange for a chunk of the cash you've earned so far. The boss levels play slightly differently to the normal levels, and involve doing things like hitting an ice cube, avoiding laser beams, or destroying an advancing wall.
As with all N-Gage games, you can always exit the game and come back where you left off, so you can play for very short bursts or long playing sessions.
On a very few occasions the ball would get stuck behind a particular group of bricks, but this was easily solved by exiting the game and re-entering.
Graphics & Sound
As you would expect from the genre, the graphics are mostly the kind of thing you'd have seen on a 16-bit system such as an Atari ST, Amiga, Mega Drive or SNES. The visuals are perfectly competent and pleasant, but there's nothing spectacular. The whole game has been done with a 1970s/1980s glamour feel, featuring bright neon colours, luxury yachts and huge sunglasses. First gen N-Gage gamers may be slightly reminded of Glimmerati in terms of the setting.
Sound is also very similar to the 16-bit era, with multi-channel MIDI-style music. Again, the tracks are pleasant but there's nothing here to amaze you. The music plays on menus and at the beginning of games, but fades out once the action begins, so it doesn't outstay its welcome.
N-Gage Arena
There's no online multiplayer, though you can play Bluetooth multiplayer. You can upload your score to an Arena scoreboard and there are also N-Gage achievements to unlock which earn you N-Gage Points. The achievements are rather dull and random though, and the game already has lots of very similar challenges and bonuses, so it sometimes feels like there's too much to aim for.
Overall
Block Breaker Deluxe is one of the cheaper games available on N-Gage, and at 7 euros it's not going to break anyone's bank. If you enjoy Breakout/Arkanoid then you will definitely enjoy Block Breaker Deluxe. It's also a very casual game, with a nice relaxing feel to it.
If you're looking for something new though, this probably isn't a good place to start your N-Gage experience. The bonuses, bonus upgrade system, unlockable locations and boss levels do greatly improve on the original concept, but most of the time it's still the same gameplay that has been in Breakout since the 1970s.
http://fwt.txdnl.com/6-40/n/o/nova391/S60v3Ngage/Gameloft_BlockBreaker_Deluxe.v1.0.3_S60v3.zip
-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:41 Electronic.Arts.Tetris.v4.2.41.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
It's good old Tetris, the same block-spinning puzzle game that made so many people buy Game Boys.
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It's Tetris, which if you don't know (cue the usual comments about being from another planet) involves arranging falling blocks or "tetrominoes" into horizontal lines which makes them disappear.
There are six modes, all variations on the usual Tetris formula:
- Marathon: Pretty much the classic Tetris, you try to score as highly as possible while making up to 150 lines.
- Ultra: Score as much as possible in two minutes.
- 40 Lines: Create forty lines as quickly as possible.
- Versus: You play against a computer opponent. Each of you has your own Tetris playing area, and you can "attack" your opponent by creating more than two lines at once. Attacks cause extra blocks to appear in their playing area.
- Clash: Another player vs. computer mode where you both try to get to a certain score first by placing blocks in the same playing area.
- Challenge: A "pass around" multi-player mode for up to four people where you pass the phone between players and the winner is the one who scores the most. Everyone in the round gets exactly the same tetrominoes in the same order, so it's a level playing field.
These modes successfully cover all the main playing styles and skills, though it's a shame that only one of them (Challenge) involves other humans. All the modes have numerous options which let you tweak the game to suit your personal preferences, and you can also redefine all of the keys too. There was no option to change the screen orientation though.
Actually playing the game works without any problems, the blocks drop fine and you can use any control keys you want to. This is Tetris, and it's an addictive game on practically any gaming platform. The main problem with the gameplay though is the menu system you have to navigate, which makes even simple actions cumbersome. Tetris is the ultimate instant-play title, but for example if you want to change modes while playing, here's what you have to do: pause the game, select the menu option, confirm you want to leave the current game, press the single player option (even if you're using multi-player Challenge mode), then within the next few seconds press the d-pad button to be taken to the "game settings" screen. If you wait too long to press the button, it takes you back to where you started. The graphics make this hopping from screen to screen even more frustrating but more on that later.
Graphics & Sound
Graphicswise EA haven't exactly pushed the boat out here. It's Tetris, it's the same old blocks you've seen since the 1980s with the same playing area too. It's perfectly functional, but there's absolutely nothing spectacular here.
This simplicity might be okay if it helped the flow of the game, but this is marred yet again by the awkward menu system, this time in its graphics department. Apparently suffering from CSI syndrome, the N-Gage version of Tetris takes the terrible design decision to make every single screen appear with animated sweeps, and every single word appear with nonsense-turning-into-english animation. This might be okay for the opening credits but it should not appear every single time in every options menu of a phone game, particularly one like Tetris where you play it in very short bursts.
Sound is very disappointing. There's no music at all except a very brief clip of the classic Tetris tune on the title screen, and the in-game sound effects are utterly forgettable.
N-Gage Arena
There's an online rankings sytem with global leaderboards which show the top ten players in each game mode. That's it.
The vast majority of players are extremely unlikely to ever get anywhere near the top ten so you can safely ignore the leaderboards, and if you're not in the top ten it doesn't even tell you what your current ranking actually is.
Overall
A universal phenomenon on new gaming platforms is that the third party software during the launch period is extremely shoddy. This has always been the case since the very first home computers and consoles, and it will probably always be the case. Third party developers hate the financial risk of releasing games on a new platform, and they will be technically unfamiliar with new hardware too, so their first games tend to be quick and easy ports of games from older platforms.
If you want the real official Tetris on your N-Gage-compatible phone then this will probably do the job, and to an extent reviews like this are pointless because a lot of people will buy this game on the name alone.
However, if you want a quality conversion of a classic game which makes full use of the N-Gage platform, this is not it. There's no online multiplayer, no Bluetooth multiplayer, only one hotseat mode, the menu is needlessly difficult to navigate, the graphics are bland and the sound is practically non-existent. This reeks of a cheap "will this do?" cash-in using a famous licence.
http://fwt.txdnl.com/6-40/n/o/nova391/S60v3Ngage/EA.Tetris.v4.21.41_S60v3.zip
-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:43 Gameloft.Asphalt.3.v1.2.7.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
Gameplay
http://www.allaboutngage.com/images2/games/asphalt3ngagetitle.jpgAsphalt 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).
http://www.allaboutngage.com/images2/games/asphalt3map.jpg You start the game with just a couple of tracks unlocked, but as you earn money you can unlock the others, making a total of seven tracks (in order of unlocking): Honolulu, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Rome, St. Petersburg, Mumbai and Tokyo.
The controls of the game are fairly similar in all modes, with the bulk of features being accessed through the d-pad (the button does nitro, down brakes, left and right steer). Drifts are a bit trickier, you have to press 8 during a turn, but if your phone has gaming keys you can drift with the lower gaming button. The keypad's * and # buttons control the camera angle, which is most useful in vertical/portrait mode as it lets you see more of the road around you.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:44 Method.Solutions.Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.v1.16.104 .N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Gameplay
Space Impact Kappa Base title screenSpace Impact: Kappa Base (SIKB) is an old-fashioned scrolling shoot-em-up, inspired by the original Space Impact games which were embedded on Nokia's older mobile phones such as the 3310.
In Kappa Base you pilot a craft (or "skyblade") through ten levels of baddies and hazards in space, in the upper atmosphere and near the ground. The plot goes like this: the Earth has become so polluted and difficult to live on that some humans have chosen to alter themselves mechanically and become a race of cyborgs called "MEKS". The MEKS have decided that the remaining unaltered humans are "obsoletes" and should be destroyed. Cue the usual man vs machine malarkey...
The plot has various interesting twists and turns and there's a sequel-hunting ending, but the main aim of this game is to score well. This isn't the kind of title where you play through it once and feel that you've "beaten" it. In fact SIKB's playing structure is much more like Mario Kart, as you receive a grade for each level and the challenge is to go back again and again to improve the grade.
The gameplay revolves around choosing the appropriate skyblade and weapon loads for each level. As you collect money in the game you unlock more options, and eventually you can choose from eight skyblades and seventeen types of weapons. Because you can take several weapons at once on the same craft, there are 200 different combinations of weapons load, and what you choose will make a lot of difference. Some levels are almost impossible with a bad choice of weapons, but become much easier when you select a more appropriate combination. The choice of skyblade can also be important, as they have different properties in terms of speed, armour, and kinetic energy gathering.
That last phrase might have sounded a bit weird, as it refers to an unusual central concept of SIKB: to build up the energy for certain powerful "kinetic" weapons, you have to let enemy bullets graze you. Once the kinetic meter has been filled, you can use the special weapon. The kinetic weapons aspect turn the usual gameplay on its head, as you often find yourself desperately trying to get hit by bullets so that you can use the special weapon and wipe out all the baddies on the screen. The kinetic aspect also comes into play when you're trying to get a high score, as there's a separate bonus meter which fills up as you get hit.
Space Impact Kappa Base mission screenYou occasionally receive wingmen to help you, but they generally just sit there shooting and getting hit, rarely moving about. Your bullets don't harm them so you can just ignore them if you like, or you can dive for cover behind them if you're worried about taking damage.
The controls on SIKB are very simple: you move with the direction pad and shooting is automatic. You can optionally set it to shoot manually, but there's little point in using this as you have unlimited ammo. The only other control is pressing 2 to fire your special weapon, which is not covered by the autofire because its use can depend on building up precious kinetic energy.
Rather awkwardly, there seems to be no way to play the game in horizontal mode. You can physically hold the phone horizontally of course, but it's difficult to use the keypad on slider models, and SIKB did not use the N81's gaming keys at all.
There are four savegame slots, and three characters to choose from for each slot. The choice of character doesn't make a huge amount of difference, it mostly just determines which skyblade is unlocked at the beginning of the game, and it also means the cut scenes are slightly different.
You can choose to play the game in easy mode or normal mode. Easy mode is very easy indeed, this reviewer played the game all the way through on the first go in easy mode, but normal mode offers much more of a challenge. The levels are the same in both modes, but you have four continues in easy mode compared to one in normal mode, and the enemies are harder to destroy in normal mode.
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Graphics & Sound
The gameplay and most of the graphics are in 2D, but there are some 3D objects and enemies too, and the mixture works very well indeed, with a pleasing alien look. There are 3D renderings of all the craft and weapons during the weapons selection process, and the larger "boss" enemies are all in 3D as well. The backgrounds are nicely detailed and varied, ranging from snowscapes to forests to space stations to alien planets.
The speed of the graphics can get very fast indeed and on some levels it's extremely frantic, like watching a video on fast-forward. There are often many dozens of separate moving objects on the screen at once, and trying to find your ship among all the enemies and bullets can be like trying to see dandruff in a snowstorm.
Cut scenes consist of anime-ish characters with text and dramatic music in the background. These are sprinkled throughout the game, appearing between and in the middle of levels as the plot unfolds. It gives the game a real 16-bit feel, which is a good thing in this style of game.
Soundwise the game's soundtrack has a nice mixture of ambient and dramatic music, and the very last level sounds like a dance version of a Gregorian Chant. All of the music enhances the game without getting in the way. The music and sound effects have separate volume controls, so you can mix them to your own liking.
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N-Gage Arena
As befits an old-style shooter, the only online feature is a "World Battle" global high score table. We could not get the Arena connection to work in SIKB though, so we couldn't see if the promised clans feature was present.
Overall
Whether you like SIKB depends on what kind of gameplay you enjoy most. Although the offline game is called "story mode", the aim is really to play and replay levels constantly chasing after a better grade, and to unlock more items.
If you just want to play through the game once, then you will be missing the point of SIKB. This is an "old school" scrolling shooter where high scorers receive the greatest rewards, with a smattering of 3D graphics to give it a 2000s look.
http://fwt.txdnl.com/6-40/n/o/nova391/S60v3Ngage/MS.SpaceImpact_KappaBase.v1.16.104_S60v3.zip
-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:46 Gameloft.Brain.Challenge.v1.1.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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.
For those of you who aren't familiar with this, you play a series of mini-games each day, each lasting a few minutes at most. The scores for these games are combined to give you a ‘daily score' and this is compared to previous scores. If the theory of exercising your mental ability holds true, you should see a steady improvement. Rather than progress through a games storyline, you progress in yourself, creating a much better and more rounded person in the process.
Or you could argue that developers have found a way to write really simple games and package them up for profit, but only a cynic would think that....
Gameloft should be congratulated for some good presentation here - the games (12 in total, I believe) are grouped into the four areas they are testing, namely Maths (annoyingly labelled Math in my version...), Memory, Visual and Logic. The games are all controlled with the d-pad (and the occasional button press), so there are very few issues with the controls. Which is good - the point of these games is for you not to be thinking about what key to press next, but simply to think.
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Two examples of the mini-games should make my point clear. The first is Balance, coming under the Logic section. You're presented with a set of scales and asked which item is heavier. Initially this is pretty easy - just go for the one which has dropped the scales. But as you progress through your 60 second game, and as you play it more and more often, you'll come across more difficult challenges, with multiple items on each side of the scales, or even scales on top of scales. Yet you're asked to work out which of two single items is heavier with a flick to left or right of the cursor. Fun indeed... well it is to me.
Trout, under the Maths section, is another example of something that looks simple, and is... if you ignored the timer. Given a grid of numbers, a start point, and then a mathematical operator (e.g. ‘+4') you have to jump from your target square (say it has 17 in it) to the square that is next in order... i.e. 17+4=21. So jump left, right, up or down to the square with 21 in it; then 25; then 29... Make five jumps and you get a new grid and new modifier. Much like Balance, and many of the other games, it's a basic task, but when put under pressure to do as many as you can against the clock, that's when it gets interesting.
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There's nothing especially new in this mix, nor are the games amazingly 'out there' - we're talking basic pattern recognition in many of the games, some quick mental mathematics and some cunning psychological tricks when you're counting (such as four red number threes), but the games are clear, surprisingly fun, and, by limiting each game to a time limit of 60 seconds, stay fresh and challenging over the time you'll be playing the game - and as you play, you'll unlock more of the mini-games.
While the idea of a learning curve goes somewhat against the grain of the daily brain game genre, Gameloft's unlocking strategy keeps the title from going stale. Coupled with the ten minutes a day nature of the game, I think Brain Challenge is going to do very well.
http://fwt.txdnl.com/6-40/n/o/nova391/S60v3Ngage/Gameloft_BrainChallenge.v1.1.4_S60v3.zip
-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:48 BLT.Snakes.Subsonic.v1.11.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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What did we expect from this game seeing as the Original was amazing? Could the original be improved? Read on…
My first thoughts when I heard about this game were ‘Yes!’ – My second thoughts when I first installed the demo? ‘What have they done to it’? To put it simply it let me down.
Now before I properly start, I will let you know BLT built this game unlike the original which was designed by IOMO which may or may not make any difference to your thoughts.
We start with the opening menu of Snakes: Subsonic, it is very nice indeed, with a nice dynamic background including the following options:
- High Scores
- N-Gage Arena
- Start Game
- Options
When playing its just like the classic, control the snake across the levels but the new Subsonic game adds different ways of game play – across different terrains like Fire, and then the way the level evolves with hills and slopes etc and you can even shoot things too. This makes the game that more challenging than the original adding new twists but if your like me and loved the original trying to get used to this game is a lot harder than you will think.
The game can be played in Landscape or portrait and looks rather good in both but the graphics of this game are rather poor compared to the original that debuted a few years back – The graphics are rather blocky and not really that smooth but on most levels, despite the low detail graphics, sometimes the frame rate is affected which to me is not acceptable to such a basic game.
The sound is also rather good (don’t get me wrong its decent soundtracks and the levels match the song) but the quality factor lets it down – The clever thing with the music is that it is meant to follow the level, so if you do good the faster the music gets etc which is a nice addition but most may or may not notice this happen. The sound effects of the game is good, and adds a nice touch to the game Overall sound is good but lacks quality.
The multiplayer aspect of the game sounds promising, there’s the rankings which are standard in nearly all N-Gage games and then there’s the races/Battles which can feature up to 1-4 people across the N-Gage Arena in Real time, which sounds rather good. The online aspect is very important, and should be as standard on quite a lot of the N-Gage games, It makes the game that much more exciting.
Overall the game is rather good, but could also be improved on a lot – most with the sound and graphics but the levels of the game are deep and do offer a lot of fun once you get into it
http://fwt.txdnl.com/6-40/n/o/nova391/S60v3Ngage/BLT.SnakesSubsonic.v1.11_S60v3.zip
-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:50 Glu.World.Series.of.Poker.v1.5.0.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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Gameplay
Ngage tournament screenshotWSOP: Pro Challenge is a one-on-one Texas Hold 'Em Poker simulator. It has three introductory matches which you can complete to unlock a three round WSOP tournament, and winning that unlocks a three round N-Gage tournament (despite the name it's all offline, there's no multiplayer). You can also play against any of the computer players in one-off matches, which may help you get to know each one's mannerisms.
The controls are very simple, you use the direction pad to choose an option and press its button to select it. The game can be played in any screen orientation, and works fine both horizontally and vertically. This should be suitable for any phone model with any button layout.
If you're unsure about Poker, or if you haven't played the Texas Hold 'Em variety which is so popular nowadays, it's worth learning the basics before playing this game. WSOP:PC's in-game help is probably not going to be clear enough for new players to learn from scratch, and you would be better off consulting one of the many "Teach Yourself Poker" sites on the web. Incidentally, the Texas Hold 'Em rules are the same ones used on American poker television series such as The World Poker Tour and World Series Of Poker (indeed, WSOP is the licence used by this game). If you can follow episodes of the WPT or WSOP series, then you will probably be able to play this game.
You can only play games against one opponent at a time, which is perhaps understandable on a phone game as three or more players may take too long, but it would have been nice to have the option of more players. You can leave a game at any point, but you will have to start it from scratch next time. If you leave a game in a tournament, you can re-enter the tournament in the round where you left. This is very convenient, but also a tempting way of cheating: as soon as you're losing you can leave a game, then come back to it and the money is level again. Tables can be set to no-limit, pot-limit or limit.
Ngage tournament opponent thinkingAll of the opponents are real life professional poker players: Johnny Chan, Annie Duke, Shannon Elizabeth, Chris Ferguson, Mike Mizrachi and Scotty Nguyen. They have apparently been photographed for WSOP:PC, and provide various facial expressions during games which may or may not give you a clue about their situation. The animation is rather crude but you can definitely see the expressions, though there don't seem to be very many of them.
In terms of gameplay, WSOP:PC's biggest flaw is probably the lack of any kind of challenge. This reviewer (who is not an experienced player at all) managed to get to the semi-finals of the final N-Gage tournament after just a few hours of playing, and none of the matches seemed more difficult than previous ones. There didn't seem to be any learning curve at all, if you could defeat opponents early on you could defeat them much later in the game too. After you've gone through all the levels and tournaments, there's very little incentive to continue except to blindly accumulate more and more pretend money.
There are some specific achievement-based tasks you can aim for such as winning with one hand (which you can do fairly easily with an "all in"), but this gets a bit dull and feels like working through a checklist rather than playing a game.
As if the game wasn't easy enough, there's an "odds" meter which tells you roughly how good your cards are in the current situation. This meter can't be switched off, and it's very difficult not to look at it.
One of the novelties of WSOP:PC is the "tilt" meter, which fills up as your opponent suffers a defeat of some kind. When it is full, it starts blinking and the opponent is supposed to start making stupid mistakes, but this reviewer didn't notice any difference. The same applies to the "tells", or expressions on your opponent's face, which are supposed to be the key to winning a game of poker. In WSOP:PC they aren't really required to win at all, you can completely ignore them.
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Some of your opponents. Yes, they do look like heads stuck on other people's bodies, and it gets even worse when they're animated.
Graphics & Sound
WSOP:PC features the kind of graphics you'd see on a Java game, and indeed this is apparently a slightly upgraded port of a Java game.
On the positive side, all of the graphics are perfectly functional: you can see all the cards, all the necessary information is visible, and nothing gets in the way of the gameplay. A particularly nice touch is the way the game waits to reveal the final card, which adds some much-needed tension.
Another good graphical feature is the use of signature chips, which are effectively trophies that you receive for certain achievements. These all have their own unique graphics, and it's more fun to collect these than to just rack up numerical N-Gage points. Nokia might want to add something like this to their own achievements system, which is how the first gen N-Gage's old trophy system used to work.
On the negative side, the animation of the opponents is very disappointing. Perhaps because they'd paid for the rights to these famous players' faces, the developers felt like they had to include photos of them, but the result of this is a rather poor-looking mess. To be fair, you can clearly see all of the players' expressions if you want to look for "tells" so that element of gameplay is preserved, but it's all very crudely done. There's absolutely no style here.
Sound is virtually non-existent, with just the occasional snatch of guitar music and some brief spot effects during certain game events.
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N-Gage Arena
The only online feature in the game is a single worldwide leaderboard, which the average player is never ever going to appear on. There are no subdivisions or categories, and the player isn't even told their ranking unless they're in the top twenty.
Overall
At ten euros WSOP:PC is not the cheapest game on the N-Gage platform. For the same money or less you could buy any other N-Gage title including the excellent Hooked On:COTD. However, WSOP:PC is the only card game on the platform so far, and that may tempt some people to try it.
Its main plus point is that it is easy to get started and the in-game interface is pretty streamlined. If you want poker on N-Gage, this may be good enough for you.
The game's negative points are a lack of difficulty even for beginners like this reviewer, a lack of options in terms of rules and player numbers, and a lack of things to do once you've played through all the set challenges. On top of all that, there's no multiplayer of any kind: no online, no Bluetooth, not even any "pass around" option. As for the online rankings, they're only going to be of interest to the top twenty obsessives who have played this game to death and beyond.
World Series Of Poker: Pro Challenge feels like a cheap licence cash-in game with very little depth, low quality production values, and very few options. Some kind of multiplayer mode might well have saved it, but there isn't one.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:52 EA.Sports.FIFA.08.v1.0.30.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
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FIFA presents you with a number of types of game play, including a season long campaign or a number of tournaments, mostly regional cup games, or the International Cup – eagles eyed lawyers will spot that this avoids referencing properties such as the FA Cup or the World Cup, as this would probably drive up the licensing costs
Team selection is well represented, with the major leagues of each country (although I’m disappointed the UK representation is only the English Premiership, when most other versions of FIFA 08 also carry the Scottish Leagues and I could play my beloved Cowdenbeath). For those of you not au fait with the teams of Europe, each has a star rating (out of five)… How the Scottish national team gets a big 4/5, I don’t know.
There are two other modes. First is the quick game, where you choose two teams and just go for it. I suspect that’s where most casual players will start before deciding to move into a longer League or Cup mode. And then there are the challenges, which are a lovely idea. You get presented with a scenario - Liverpool are 3 goals down after 20 minutes and went on to beat Milton Keynes by 5 goals. Can you do the same - and you're asked to play it through. It's a nice touch, and gives you a little slice of pick up and play if you don't want to commit to a series of matches.
Now, while the controls are pretty simple, the choices you have in the game are varied. You can do the classic kick the ball up the pitch and run after it, you can lob balls in the air between your players from opposite sides of the pitch, or you can pass the ball between your players who are close, slowly working it towards the goal. Those were the three basic strategies I used on novice level, with a little bit of success… by using just those, it made the game challenging but not overly difficult – which is good for me. More experienced FIFA players will appreciate the higher difficulty levels, and the gamer in me is glad that 'novice' doesn't translate to a ‘we’ll let you win to make you feel good’ level of skill… the five skill levels available significantly ramp up the difficulty.
I was expecting a multi-player option to be available on FIFA, either over local Bluetooth or through the N-Gage Arena. This would be the perfect game for that – unfortunately there’s no sign of it at all. I wish there had been, and I’d be intrigued to know why a local option isn’t in the design. Is this because of the focus that everything has to go through the N-Gage client (and server) model?
And while FIFA 08 is going to lose a few marks for that, the rest of the title holds up very well to this casual gamer. The menus are clear, the graphics are sharp and understandable, there’s little confusion in what’s happening in the game (even if how I’m playing is a bit inexplicable), and there is enough variety in the types of game, and in the changing nature of league and cup competitions to keep you playing FIFA 08 for a long time.
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-DiL- 2nd November 2008, 04:55 Ideaworks.3D.Mile.High.Pinball.v2.58.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.5000th.Release.Cracked-BiNPDA
Mile High Pinball is a first party game published by Nokia, developed for the original gen N-Gage by Bonus.com and ported to the new N-Gage platform by the ever-reliable Ideaworks3D. The new version plays pretty much like the original, but has higher resolution graphics. Some of the original's levels have been removed (there are no Snakes or Ashen levels for example), but the new version is much cheaper too (7 euros compared to the 20 or 30 euros that the original cost).
You interact with the ball by using right and left flippers as on any pinball table, and there are also the usual bumpers and holes scattered about the board. Added to that mix are a variety of enemies (including four end-of-level bosses) which you can defeat by hitting them with the ball often enough, and a few dozen types of bonuses that let you do all kinds of things such as turn the ball into a helium balloon. To spice things up even more there are spinners, mysterious boxes which throw the ball out at a random angle, vacuum tubes straight out of Sonic 2, brick walls, crystals and other oddities.
You expect MHP to be an arcade game, but each level has its own "puzzle", a particular method required to get through to the next level. At the beginning these puzzles are very simple, you just have to hit a certain number of bumpers or earn a certain score to unlock the level exit. As you progress though, the puzzles can require real thought, and on some levels you have to perform a certain series of precise actions such as catching the ball with a particular flipper, holding it and then nudging it along the edge of the table to squeeze past a bumper. You frequently find yourself wondering if a particular level is impossible until you work out the solution.
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/images/reviews/Screenshot0010.jpgAnother interesting feature is the bonus system, which adds a strategic element. You can collect a very large number of bonuses and use these at any time during the game. Some bonuses are so rare, and some levels are so difficult, that you end up having to use them very carefully. While you're concentrating on a fast-moving level, a part of your brain is considering whether you can spare a particularly expensive bonus, or whether a lesser one might do the job. You can collect them from the playing field, but you also occasionally come across a shop where you can buy and sell them. You really do need to pay attention to the bonus system, because parts of the game are virtually impossible without the helping hand that the bonuses give. There are also ten medallions in special hidden levels which you can get to by touching whirlpool icons scattered throughout the game. These are like the chaos emeralds in Sonic the Hedgehog, you don't need to collect them but it's a challenge.
The game is only playable in vertical/portrait mode, with 1 and 3 operating the flippers and 5 opening the bonus menu (you can redefine these if you want). Normally we would complain about the lack of a horizontal/landscape mode, but Mile High Pinball is a very special case, as it just wouldn't make any sense to have a horizontal version of a pinball game. Because it's a vertical-only game, and because it uses keys instead of the d-pad, MHP is equally playable on practically any N-Gage-compatible model.
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Graphics & Sound
Mile High Pinball's graphics are weird and slightly psychedelic, as if some hippy technophile has decided to make a scrapbook of their favourite photos and drawings all blended together.
It works, the different backgrounds give each level a distinct atmosphere, and this is further enhanced by the absolutely excellent music (see below). The scrolling within each level is smooth and fast, though there's a delay between moving from one level to another which also breaks up the music. This delay feels very annoying at first, but you soon get used to it and on the later levels you hardly notice it because you're spending so much time within each level trying to solve the puzzles.
One nice graphical touch is the ability to choose a skin for your ball, and as you earn points more skins are unlocked. This is great if you're bored of the traditional silver model, and we've used the acid house smiley ball in our screenshots.
MHP has probably the best soundtrack of any mobile game (the other contender for this title is Lament Island). It's arguably nicer to play the game with the sound effects turned off so you can hear the music properly, and this reviewer sometimes paused the game just to hear the tracks play out in full. The soundtrack covers a surprising range of styles, with elements of gentle pop, world music, classical, prog rock, metal, electronica, dance and funk, and the tracks suit each level very well.
If you do want sound effects though, they're the usual pinball table noises of flippers and bumpers, with satisfying loud clunks and bleeps when the ball hits something.
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N-Gage Arena
Mile High Pinball has three online modes: Rankings, Duel Score and Duel Altitude.
Rankings are pretty much like those on other N-Gage games, your game stats are posted to an online league table and you try to improve them to rise up the table.
Duel Score and Duel Altitude are real-time multiplayer modes where you find a partner in the Arena lobby and race to see who can get the highest score or who can get to the highest altitude within a time limit. You can see your opponent's progress next to your own, so there's a real tension as the timer gets closer to zero. The winner gets an Arena point, the loser loses an Arena point, and both players' positions on the Duel league tables are updated after the contest has ended.
Incidentally, the ordinary offline version of the game is called "practice", so the developers seem to expect people to be play MHP primarily as an online game.
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TV & Keyboard Test
Some N-Gage-compatible phones (e.g. Nokia N82, N95, N95 8GB, N96) have a TV Out feature which lets you connect the phone to a television set. This can be used for playing N-Gage games, or for any other phone function.
All N-Gage phones are compatible with Bluetooth keyboards that use the HID Bluetooth standard, and such a keyboard can be used to control games or any other phone function.
Mile High Pinball looks nice on a TV set, though it being vertical-only means you're using just the middle-third of the television screen. Some of the sprites look a bit pixelly, but on the whole the game looks rather good.
The game worked fine with a Bluetooth keyboard, there were no problems in controlling it. You may possibly want to redefine the controls though, as 1 and 3 aren't in the most logical positions on a QWERTY layout.
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Overall
Mile High Pinball is very original, and perfectly suited to a mobile phone's screen and key layout. As you make your way up the table the puzzle and strategy elements become more prominent, and the game starts to become very addictive. This reviewer played through the entire game in two multi-hour sessions, not because there was a deadline to meet but simply because MHP has such a strong "Just one more go" factor.
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usmanjavid 2nd November 2008, 19:13 N-GAGE GAMES COLLECTION
Requirements : SymbianOS 9.1 9.2 (like N95 N95-8GB N81 N82)
Overview: Keep the action going with the power of N-Gage and advanced mobile devices. Experience dynamic gameplay, discover new titles, and connect with players across the street or around the world.
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-DiL- 4th November 2008, 19:55 Digital Chocolate Cafe Solitaire v0.2.047 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
DChoc Cafe Solitaire 12 Pack (we'll just call it "Cafe Solitaire" from now on) is a collection of twelve forms of patience, i.e. card games you can play on your own.
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Here's the full list:
Beleaguered Castle
Calculation
Flower Garden
Freecell
Golf
Klondike
Poker (not real poker of course but a single-player variant)
Pyramid
Scorpion
Seven Sisters
Spiderette
Yukon (and rumour has it there's a thirteenth game too, but we didn't manage to confirm that)
Each game type has a very well-written animated tutorial the first time you play it, and you can view the tutorial again from that game's info menu. Even if you're totally new to the rules you should be able to learn them quite easily from these guides.
The difficulty and style of each game varies tremendously, with some (such as single-player Poker) going by quite quickly while others (such as Freecell) needing quite a bit of thinking. One particular game, Beleaguered Castle, seemed absolutely impossible to this reviewer, as it always seemed to end after just one or two turns, and requires much planning to make progress. There is an undo option which is very useful in the more difficult games, but you will lose your "perfect game" bonus points if you use it.
Cafe Solitaire's interface is excellent, the game automatically blocks off any invalid moves so you usually only need a click or two to put cards in the correct place. Everything can be controlled from the direction pad, and it's equally playable in both horizontal and vertical modes.
As well as the games themselves there's an online community of "cafes", where you can interact with other DChoc players (though the interaction is very limited, you can't chat to people for example). These cafes provide an interesting incentive to play the game, as every time you score points in a game these are added to your cafe's total, and in effect they act as gaming clans. When a cafe earns enough points from all of its members it is upgraded, and becomes a more elaborate establishment. You can join other people's cafes, or found your own and invite friends to join you.
Individual players can also earn upgrades in the form of clothing to customise their cafe avatar. When a cafe gets upgraded more clothes and other individual bonuses become available, which adds even more incentive for players to team up in a shared cafe.
Graphics & Sound
Well, you can't expect anything spectacular from card games but the graphics are perfectly functional. All the cards are clearly labelled, the animation is smooth, the interface is intuitive. There are some nice flourishes such as steaming mugs of coffee on the tabletop background.
The more interesting side of the graphics is to be found in the cafes, which use isometric 3D to provide a slightly Habbo-style environment. There are lots of little details in the background, and overall it looks very pretty. One odd thing though, the cafes seem a bit too dark, as if they used a palette that was too dim (you can perhaps see this in the screenshots above). Is this a lighting effect that has gone wrong?
Sound is fairly minimal, with the odd sound effect here and there during major game events. There are two ambient music tracks which play in the background of the cafe, which are okay but they repeat a bit too often. Sound can be altered on a master volume, and the game automatically asks you if you want sound at startup (which is great for trains, lectures, meetings etc).
TV & Keyboard Test
Some N-Gage-compatible phones (e.g. Nokia N79, N82, N85, N95, N95 8GB, N96) have a TV Out feature which lets you connect the phone to a television set. This can be used for playing N-Gage games, or for any other phone function.
All N-Gage phones are compatible with Bluetooth keyboards that use the HID Bluetooth standard, and such a keyboard can be used to control games or any other phone function.
Cafe Solitaire works splendidly on a television set, the cards look crisp and clean and the cafe looks nice too. This is a perfect game for playing on a TV set.
Our Bluetooth keyboard controlled Cafe Solitaire without any problems.
N-Gage Arena / DChoc Cafes
This is where it gets complicated: Cafe Solitaire's cafe system is totally separate from the N-Gage Arena. The cafes use different usernames, different passwords, different league tables, different reward systems, probably different servers too, with absolutely no connection to Arena. The cafes are also multiplatform, so the same cafe universe is shared with many types of devices including Java phones. On the one hand this is a blessing because it means there is the maximum number of people online to interact with, but it calls into question the whole point of this game being on N-Gage, and it's very confusing to have two separate online gaming systems used in the same game.
The cafes themselves are an excellent idea, especially the way they effectively work as clans but with a more casual image, and they should do well in attracting casual gamers to online gameplay. Nokia ought to implement their own version of this concept for N-Gage, it would help enhance the platform's appeal to the Facebook/Habbo generation. One caveat though: the cafes are not at their best in Cafe Solitaire, as by definition all the games are one-player so you can't play online against other cafe members.
Cafe Solitaire has N-Gage Arena rankings based on your total score in all the game types, which took a while to start working but did eventually show our league table position in the N-Gage app. Weirdly though, Cafe Solitaire's own in-game Arena Rankings option just shows your score without saying where it ranks.
There's the usual Arena point pickups system too, but most of the pickups are laughably easy to obtain, and only a minority of points require any hard work. Simply playing each game type once earns 240 points for example.
Overall
With the exception of the actual cafes, Cafe Solitaire doesn't provide much radically new, but it does deliver on what it promises. The twelve patience games are easy to understand thanks to their excellent built-in tutorials, and there's enough variety in the gameplay styles to satisfy deep strategists or those who just want to fill in a minute or two
The cafe system adds to the game by giving people a reason for playing and a reason for interacting with other players: the more people play in a cafe, the more unlockable bonuses become available for all its members.
The one big shame about Cafe Solitaire is its lack of integration with the N-Gage Arena system. It undermines the whole case for the N-Gage platform if its games use a totally separate community system. The cafes are a really good idea, why aren't they accessible through N-Gage Arena accounts? Why bother having Arena if N-Gage games can opt out of it and use their own online system?
In summary, if you enjoy traditional card games Cafe Solitaire should keep you happy as it's very well done. There are short and long games, easy and hard games, something for everyone and every mood. The 7 euro price tag is also pretty good, and the online cafes with their avatars and unlockable features add an extra dimension. Overall, a nice slice of classic entertainment.
-Thanks to Allaboutngage for Review.
http://fwt.txdnl.com/6-40/n/o/nova391/S60v3Ngage/DigitalChocolate_CafeSolitaire.v0.2.047_S60v3.N-GAGE.zip
MariusKane 7th November 2008, 06:54 I have uploaded all games in .n-gage format. Download, copy and paste to N-Gage folder in your memory card, open N-Gage application, Install and Play
Digital Legends One v1.25.4 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/6730/communityassetspar58986bd6.jpg
http://rapidshare.com/files/161565213/One.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/161565813/One.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/161566645/One.part3.rar
1. Gameloft Asphalt 3.v1.2.7 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/267.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161335801/Asphalt.3-BiNPDA.n-gage
2. Gameloft.Block.Breaker.Deluxe.v1.0.3.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/268.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161334701/Block.Breaker.Deluxe-BiNPDA.n-gage
3. Rovio Bounce Boing.Voyage v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/203.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161335480/Bounce-BiNPDA.n-gage
4. Gameloft Brain Challenge v1.1.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/266.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161336368/Brain.Challenge-BiNPDA.n-gage
5. Gameloft Brothers In Arms v1.2.3 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/269.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161351854/Brothers_In_Arms-BiNPDA.n-gage
6. Gameloft Dogz v1.3.6 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/270.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/152605755/Dogz-BiNPDA.rar
7. EA Sports FIFA 08.v1.0.30 N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/244.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161337957/FIFA.08-BiNPDA.n-gage
8. Gameloft Midnight Pool v1.2.4 N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/284.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/161338128/Gameloft.Midnight.Pool-BiNPDA.n-gage
9. Infinite Dreams Hooked on Creatures of the Deep v0.74 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/210.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161393272/Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep-BiNPDA.n-gage
10. Jadestone Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol v0.99 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/205.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161348537/Jadestone.Dirk.Dagger.And.The.Fallen.Ido-BiNPDA.n-gage
11. Ideaworks 3D Mile High Pinball v2.58.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.5000th.Release.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/212.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161345968/Mile.High.Pinball-BiNPDA.n-gage
12. Mineshaft Pro Series Golf v1.39 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked Repack-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/214.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161398312/Mineshaft.Pro.Series.Golf.Repack-BiNPDA.n-gage
13. RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/215.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161351267/Reset_Generation-BiNPDA.n-gage
14. Electronic Arts The Sim 2 Pets v1.0.27 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/264.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161393431/Sims.2.Pets-BiNPDA.n-gage
15. BLT Snakes Subsonic v1.11 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/216.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161394088/Snakes-BiNPDA.n-gage
16. Method.Solutions.Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.v1.16.104 .N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/217.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161394892/Space.Impact.Kappa.Base-BiNPDA.n-gage
17. THQ.Wireless.Star.Wars.The.Force.Unleashed.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/423.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161395773/Star.Wars-BiNPDA.n-gage
18. Ideaworks.3D.System.Rush.Evolution.v2.53.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked.Repack-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/218.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161396843/System.Rush.2.PROPER-BiNPDA.n-gage
And cr@ck fix:
http://rapidshare.com/files/161396877/crack-fix_for_System_rush.sis
19. Electronic Arts Tetris v4.21.41.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/265.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download:http://rapidshare.com/files/161397406/Tetris-BiNPDA.n-gage
20. Glu.World.Series.of.Poker.v1.5.0.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cr@cked-BiNPDA
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/283.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/161397751/World.Series.of.Poker-BiNPDA.n-gage
1nokia 7th November 2008, 15:19 22 N-Gage 2 Games (http://depositfiles.com/files/dpi1p16ot)
(all from my previous post in this thread + ONE v1.25.4 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=303870)
-=GigaByte=- 8th November 2008, 00:44 Hey everybody, U can post any N-GAGE Games on here . .
Remember, do not post the direct link . just post the available N-GAGE links on IPmart . .
and this thread is to make all user feel easy to find N-GAGE games . .
*************************************************
1. Mineshaft Pro Series Golf v1.39 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked Repack-BiNPDA
http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/5694/progolf10570945us5.jpg
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/1900/progolf50601605hi0.jpg
http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/5053/progolf40629668hl9.jpg
**********
It's Here :
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=275029&highlight=N-Gage
-=GigaByte=- 8th November 2008, 00:46 2. Digital Legends One v1.25.4 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/6730/communityassetspar58986bd6.jpg
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/6816/one10468845ol9.jpg
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/8744/one20472917bp8.jpg
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/9923/one31317253fn2.jpg
***********
It's here .
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=303870&highlight=N-Gage
-=GigaByte=- 8th November 2008, 00:49 3. Rovio Bounce Boing.Voyage v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/3024/bounceboingvoyagescreenxy6.jpg
http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/7205/bouncewhirlpool28061619wy5.jpg
*******
It's Here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=278574&highlight=N-Gage
-=GigaByte=- 8th November 2008, 00:53 4. Jadestone Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol v0.99 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/3085/333iz9ty1.jpg
*****
it's here :
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=282067&highlight=N-Gage
-=GigaByte=- 8th November 2008, 00:55 5. Gameloft Brain Challenge v1.1.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/images/ngage/brainchallenge/BrainChallenge0197.jpg
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/images/ngage/brainchallenge/BrainChallenge0198.jpg
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/images/ngage/brainchallenge/BrainChallenge0203.jpg
*****
it's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257326&highlight=N-Gage
-=GigaByte=- 8th November 2008, 01:05 6. Digital Chocolate Cafe Solitaire v0.2.047 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
it's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=302673
7. Gameloft Brothers In Arms v1.2.3 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
It's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=273209
8. THQ.Wireless.Star.Wars.The.Force.Unleashed.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
It's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=289365
9. RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
It's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=278573
10. Infinite Dreams Hooked on Creatures of the Deep v0.74 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
It's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257395
11. Method.Solutions.Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.v1.16.104 .N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
It's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257317
12. Gameloft Dogz v1.3.6 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
It's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=284000
13. Gameloft Asphalt 3.v1.2.7 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1-Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
It's here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257309
14. Gameloft Midnight Pool v1.2.4 N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
Here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=266474
15. A Sports FIFA 08.v1.0.30 N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
Here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257310
16. Electronic Arts Tetris v4.21.41.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
*****
Here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257311
17. Ideaworks.3D.System.Rush.Evolution.v2.53.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked.Repack-BiNPDA
*****
Here
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=258125
hmvrulz 8th November 2008, 10:48 Digital Legends ONE
http://rapidshare.com/files/161743534/HMV.rar
password:hmv
1nokia 11th November 2008, 16:56 All N-gage Games in one archive (http://depositfiles.com/files/dpi1p16ot)
PHoeZies 12th November 2008, 19:02 too many n-gage 2.0 thread.. merged into one..
thread cleaned.. and stucked... :good2:
CheerZ
barbara 15th November 2008, 22:14 All 21 cracked game in 1 archive. Includes:
1. Asphalt 3 Street Rules v1.2.7 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257309)
2. Block Breaker Deluxe v1.0.3 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257329)
3. Bounce Boing Voyage v1.0.0 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=278574)
4. Brain Challenge v1.1.4 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257326)
5. Brothers In Arms v1.2.3 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=273209)
6. Cafe Solitaire v0.2.047 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=302673)
7. Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol v0.99 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=282067)
8. Dogz v1.3.6 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=284000)
9. FIFA 08 v1.0.30 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257310) + FIFA 08 v1.0.30 Patch
10. Hooked On: Creatures Of The Deep v0.74 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257395)
11. Midnight Pool 3D v1.2.4 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=266474)
12. Mile High Pinball v2.58 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257328)
13. Pro Series Golf v1.39 Repacked (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=275029) + Pro Series Golf v1.39 Patch
14. Reset Generation v1.0.21 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=278573)
15. Snakes Subsonic v1.11 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=293091)
16. Space Impact Kappa Base v1.16.104 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257317)
17. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed v1.00 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=289365)
18. System Rush Evolution v2.53 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=258125) + System Rush Evolution Patch v2.53
19. Tetris v4.21.41 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257311)
20. The Sims 2 Pets v1.0.27 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=264816)
21. World Series Of Poker v1.50 (http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=257319)
+ Compatibility Fix For Symbian OS9.3 ONLY
All games are cracked by BiNPDA.
Size: 214,71mb
Download all n-gage 2 games (http://depositfiles.com/files/9e622b3os)
When I click on the link for Cafe Solitaire v0.2.047, I get the message that I don't have access to that link. How come?
fareeh 17th November 2008, 12:57 :nod: SAME THING HAPPENED TO ME.... :LoL:
Moderator, any idea what exactly going on?
I love this game
I love BINPDA
I love this forum
:ilove:
"poor man spended little time for a game just to relax and having a smile"
SloXreS 26th November 2008, 17:26 Asphalt 3 Street Rules
Block Breaker Deluxe
Bounce Boing Voyage
Brain Challenge
Brothers In Arms
Cafe Solitaire 12 Pack
Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol
Dogz
FIFA 08
FIFA 09
Hooked On Creatures of the Deep
Midnight Pool
Mile High Pinball
One
Pro Series Golf
Reset Generation
Snakes Subsonic
Space Impact Kappa Base
Star Wars The Force Unleashed
System Rush Evolution
Tetris
The Sims 2 Pets
World Series of Poker Pro Challenge
creaked by BiNPDA
PREMIUM link
http://rapidshare.com/files/167520448/N-Gage.rar
NORMAL links
http://rapidshare.com/files/167089103/N-Gage.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/167093775/N-Gage.part2.rar
vgs21 27th November 2008, 08:33 no links r working it downloads files in few kbs 6.9 or 1.3 kbs to b very precise on speedshare server and uploadservice site is out of service can u send me any link which doesnt involve any of these bad servers need help
SloXreS 27th November 2008, 16:51 it was DP sorry
karo1 6th December 2008, 15:41 http://www.hellshare.com/230672/all_n-gage_2.0_games.zip/
Dansco 6th December 2008, 16:13 Moved from N-Gage. Please add description and images or this thread will be removed - Dansco
vgs21 14th December 2008, 08:05 what is DP i click on any link it starts download accelerator and downloads files of sizes 1.3 kb and 1.5 kb any soln provide me direct link not using rapid share or megaupload or any such thing
cyberdot 27th December 2008, 02:06 I tested all of games in nokia N 95 8 gb find work thanks
0741191856 3rd January 2009, 01:03 Asphalt 3: Street Rules
Download (http://rapidshare.com/files/123766135/Gameloft.Asphalt.3.v1.2.7.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://rapidshare.com/files/121088879/Eftekasat.Gameloft.Asphalt.3.v1.2.7.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Block Breaker Deluxe
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121605827/Block.Breaker.Deluxe.exe)
Mirror (http://www.ziddu.com/download.php?uid=b7KimpmobKqilZqttqyZlJyiaK%2BWlpy r8)
Boom Blox
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/176786815/EA.Mobile.Boom.Blox.v0.0.69.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://www.anonym.to/?http://www.uploadjockey.com/download/7966563/EA.Mobile.Boom.Blox.v0.0.69.N-GAGE.rar)
Bounce Boing Voyage
Download (http://rapidshare.com/files/136778786/Rovio.Bounce.Boing.Voyage.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://www.ziddu.com/download/1903144/ing.Voyage.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1cracked-BiNPDA.rar.html)
Brain Challenge
Download (http://rapidshare.com/files/121605886/Brain.Challenge.exe)
Mirror (http://www.ziddu.com/downloadlink.php?uid=Y7KdmJaqabKZlOKnYaqhkZSrXquhl pSu1)
Brothers in Arms
Download (http://rapidshare.com/files/133365229/GameloftBrothers_In_Arms_v1_2_3_N-GAGE_SymbianOS91Crckd-BiNPDA.rar.html)
Mirror (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1QFUJAVY)
Cafe Solitaire
Download (http://anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/160001586/Solitaire.rar)
Crash Bandicoot
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/176790945/Vivendi.Games.Crash.Bandicoot.Nitro.Kart.3D.v0.9.1 3.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://www.uploadjockey.com/download/8417162/Vivendi.Games.Crash.Bandicoot.Nitro%20Kart.rar)
Dirk Dagger
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://smartsharing.net/download.php?id=F3DC234B1)
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/139733218/Jadestone.Dirk.Dagger.And.The.Fallen.Idol.v0.99.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Dogz
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/141517039/Gameloft.Dogz.v1.3.6.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Crcked-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://www.anonym.to/?http://smartsharing.net/download.php?id=504EFF361)
FIFA '08
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121606083/FIFA.08.exe)
Mirror (http://uploaded.to/?id=1eoy0k)
FIFA '09
Download (http://rapidshare.com/files/166769818/EA.Sports.FIFA.09.v0.5.5.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121609074/Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep.exe)
Mirror (http://rapidshare.com/files/121609074/Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep.exe)
Metal Gear Solid Mobile
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/176789484/Konami.Metal.Gear.Solid.v2.0.0.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://www.anonym.to/?http://www.uploadjockey.com/download/7050247/Konami.Metal.Gear.Solid.v2.0.0.N-GAGE.rar)
Midnight Pool 3D
Download (http://rapidshare.com/files/126619975/Gameloft.Midnight.Pool.v1.2.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cr_cked-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://ucash.in/2a90c1e)
Mile High Pinball
Download (http://ucash.in/2a90bee)
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121608086/Mile.High.Pinball.exe)
ONE
Download (http://anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/161264422/bin-6598.rar)
Pro Series Golf
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/133837657/Mineshaft.Pro.Series.Golf.v1.39.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Crckd.Repack-BiNPDA.rar)
Mirror (http://www.anonym.to/?http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S53YZW7D)
Reset Generation
Download (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=63YJNELM)
Mirror (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/136797895/RedLynx.Reset.Generation.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Resident Evil
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://www.uploadjockey.com/download/1825185/Capcom.Resident.Evil.Degeneration.v1.00.05.rar)
Mirror (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/176788759/Capcom.Resident.Evil.Degeneration.v1.00.05.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
Snakes Subsonic
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121606332/Snakes.exe)
Mirror (http://ifile.it/4hje9v0)
Space Impact Kappa Base
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121606703/Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.exe)
Download (http://ucash.in/2a90c07)
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Download (http://anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/146634494/thq_SW_TFU.rar)
System Rush: Evolution
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121607121/System.Rush.Evolution.exe)
Mirror (http://ucash.in/2a90bea)
Tetris
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121607242/Tetris.exe)
Mirror (http://rapidshare.com/files/119606704/Electronic.Arts.Tetris.v4.21.41.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA.rar)
The Sims 2 Pets
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://u-wjkfigdi7.urlcash.net)
Mirror (http://ucash.in/2a90c1d)
World Series of Poker Pro Challenge
Download (http://www.anonym.to/?http://rapidshare.com/files/121607314/World.Series.of.Poker.exe)
Mirror (http://ucash.in/2a90be9)
For some games assword is CC-Zone
Disguy 3rd January 2009, 01:21 Nice share but this will be moved to correct section by the Mods. Also. members could take a look at my signature for another way to get ANY of these games :)
0741191856 3rd January 2009, 03:17 What section?App Pack or Trash or what?:ilove:
3com 3rd January 2009, 04:03 Move To Proper Section!!! N Please Add Screenshot!!!
raj1402 8th January 2009, 15:08 Get N-gage Games From Below Links(Non Rapidshare):
All 27 Games Released upto date are Provided below:
All Games are Cracked by BiNPDA.
1)Ideaworks.3D.System.Rush.Evolution.v2.53.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked.Repack.BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?1hsd2xdmz2m
2)Gameloft.Asphalt.3.v1.2.7.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzig9irmxbc
3)Infinite.Dreams.Hooked.on.Creatures.of.the.Deep. v0.74.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?9d7bivmniih
4)Gameloft.Brain.Challenge.v1.1.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?ddiiz3x0sjb
5)Glu World Series of Poker v1.5.0 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?runqyymotim
6)EA.Sports.FIFA.08.v1.0.30.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?xnhplm8yzzc
7)Method.Solutions.Space.Impact.Kappa.Base.v1.16.1 04.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?yslyjzye2qb
8)Gameloft.Block.Breaker.Deluxe.v1.0.3.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?yxmt91c7ejv
raj1402 8th January 2009, 15:12 CONT...
9)Electronic.Arts.Tetris.v4.21.41.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPD
http://www.mediafire.com/?ce32bc0hnm4
10)Ideaworks.3D.Mile.High.Pinball.v2.58.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.5000th.Release.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?jxmjs20n1bz
11)BLT.Snakes.Subsonic.v1.11.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?v2ai6yzdzgs
12)Electronic.Arts.The.Sim.2.Pets.v1.0.27.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?24fufymkimc
13)Gameloft.Midnight.Pool.v1.2.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztj03d1stad
14)Mineshaft.Pro.Series.Golf.v1.39.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?mj2wygrp0di
15)GameloftBrothers_In_Arms_v1_2_3_N-GAGE_SymbianOS91Crckd-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?dtbbwwdmvvd
16)RedLynx.Reset.Generation.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?xmzuzngm4ij
raj1402 8th January 2009, 15:16 CONT...
17)Rovio.Bounce.Boing.Voyage.v1.00.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1_Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?kzjhon5yod7
18)Jadestone.Dirk.Dagger.And.The.Fallen.Idol.v0.99 .N-GAGE_SymbianOS9.1_Crcked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?1yydnmhizyb
19)Gameloft.Dogz.v1.3.6.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Crcked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?1izjwm3z5yi
20)THQ.Wireless.Star.Wars.The.Force.Unleashed.v1.0 0.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?vezwv0gynym
21)Digital.Chocolate.Cafe.Solitaire.v0.2.047.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?i0lx9my0jyy
22)Digital.Legends.One.v1.25.4.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?mqyqz8hjnxe
23)EA.Sports.FIFA.09.v0.5.5.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?yw4blqgetwc
24)EA.Mobile.Boom.Blox.v0.0.69.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?xg4in0mzdwg
raj1402 8th January 2009, 15:19 CONT...
25)Konami.Metal.Gear.Solid.v2.0.0.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/file/n4ymg2wm2z0/MGS.n-gage
26)Capcom.Resident.Evil.Degeneration.v1.00.05.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?mzjuc33zxit
27)Vivendi.Games.Crash.Bandicoot.Nitro.Kart.3D.v0. 9.13.N-GAGE.SymbianOS9.1.Cracked-BiNPDA
http://www.mediafire.com/?ynjznxdzgun
:ilove::goodluck:
scypax 19th January 2009, 00:44 links:
http://rapidshare.com/files/185656848/NGAGE.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/185698302/NGAGE.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/185700676/NGAGE.part3.rar
Right, I got word that the hack didn't work on some phone models and there's been new games released and new patches. So here you go. All the games currently available, the latest patches and the latest hack.
Phones supported by the hack:
Pre-FP1 devices:
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Nokia N77
Nokia E61i
Nokia E65
Nokia N93i
Nokia N91 8GB
Nokia E62
Nokia N93
Nokia N73
Nokia N80
Nokia N71
Nokia N92
Nokia E70
Nokia E60
FP1 devices:
---------------
Nokia 6124 classic
Nokia N82 (except the v30 firmware )
Nokia N95-3 NAM
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N81
Nokia N81 8GB
Nokia 6121 classic
Nokia 6120 classic
Nokia 5700 XpressMusic
Nokia 6110 Navigator
Nokia E90 Communicator
Nokia N76
Nokia 6290
Nokia N95
FP2 devices
-------------
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
Nokia N78
Nokia N96
Nokia 6210 Navigator
Nokia 6220 classic
Games list:
Asphalt 3
Block Breaker Deluxe
Boom Blox
Bounce Boing Voyage
Brain Challenge
Brothers In Arms
Crash Nitro Kart
Dirk Dagger
Dogz
FIFA 08
FIFA 09
Hooked On Creatures Of The Deep
Metal Gear Solid Mobile
Midnight Pool
Mile High Pinball
One
Pro Series Golf
Reset Generation
Resident Evil Degeneration
Snakes
Space Impact Kappa Base
Star Wars
System Rush Evolution
Tetris
The Sims 2
World Series Of Poker
Install instructions:
1st. You need to hack your phone. Follow all instructions in the Hack folder and you'll be done.
2nd. Install one of the N-Gage aplications for the N-Gage App + Patches folder as the new official version doesn't support the demo patch. I use the 1.10 installer and demo patch but if you find it doesn't work, the 1.00 installer and patch are included.
3rd. Take your memory card out of the phone and put it in the card reader of your pc or simply connect your phone in data transfer mode. Copy the contents of the Game folder to the NGage folder on your memory card. Once copied, put the card back in your phone or disconnect the transfer mode and run the NGage application.
You should see the list of games but greyed out. Click on them 1 by 1 and install them. Once they're all installed, run the Demo Patch file on your phone to remove the Demo logo from the games.
Once you've installed all the games and have applied the demo patch, apply the Bug Fixes patch to correct some crash errors and bugs.
And that's it! 26 full NGage games, enjoy!!
Enjoy!! :goodluck:
mahaseno 19th January 2009, 01:27 So strang...
Can i run Metal Gear Solid Mobile & Resident of evil on my n70 ..?
plz reply...
scypax 19th January 2009, 01:36 So strang...
Can i run Metal Gear Solid Mobile & Resident of evil on my n70 ..?
plz reply...
tested them only on the mentioned phones to work good,but provided you have a hacked phone you could give it a try.
but either if it works or not please post a reply:thanks:
boycodon 19th January 2009, 03:33 Wrong topic!!! Please read rules again :D
scypax 19th January 2009, 11:33 sorry...realised it now...can somebody move it please...:oops2:
=PeTRovIc= 19th January 2009, 14:49 wrong section,this is not for s60v2...
bohanoon 24th January 2009, 16:00 All ngage games
http://www.menokia.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=53991&stc=1&d=1232315936 http://www.menokia.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=53995&stc=1&d=1232315936
http://www.menokia.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=53992&stc=1&d=1232315936 http://www.menokia.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=53993&stc=1&d=1232315936
http://www.menokia.com/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=53994&stc=1&d=1232315936
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTOKoLSy1Q4&eurl=http://www.el-apeadero.com/showthread.php?t=27323&feature=player_embedded
:4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download PACK Games_for_ngage_2.0.part1.rar (http://www.4shared.com/file/81263448/99eb8cdb/PACK_Games_for_ngage_20part1.html)
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Playman 24th January 2009, 16:50 Umm what?It's pack of all NG2 games or what?
Intruder71 24th January 2009, 16:53 do we need yet another all ngage games thread ? Must be the forth now
avanzato 24th January 2009, 18:56 what tha hell?? :close:
eP_362 9th February 2009, 21:57 BU BAŞLIKTAKİ TÜM OYUNLAR İÇİN;
Dosyayı indirin içinden çıkan " .ngage " uzantılı dosyayı N-Gage klasörüne atın...
Oyunları full yapmak için sadece aşağıdaki Patch.sis'i indirip 1 kere kurmanız yeterlidir.
>>>(BU BAŞLIKTAKİ TÜM OYUNLAR HAKKINDA DETAYLI BİLGİ İÇİN TIKLAYIN...) (http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/ngage/web/g0/en/showroom.filtered.all.0.html)<<<
Asphalt 3: Street Rules
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/267.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168645396/Asphalt_3_Street_Rules_.rar)
Block Breaker Deluxe
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/268.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168645397/Block_Breaker_Deluxe.rar)
Brain Challenge™
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/266.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168645400/Brain_Challenge_.rar)
Dogz®
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/270.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168661948/Dogz_.rar)
EA SPORTS™ FIFA 08
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/244.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168661709/EA_SPORTS__FIFA_08.rar)
Hooked on: Creatures of the Deep
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/210.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/170597082/Hooked_On_Creatures_of_the_Deep.rar)
Snakes Subsonic
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/216.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168817300/Snakes_Subsonic.rar)
Tetris®
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/265.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168823604/Tetris_.rar)
World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/283.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168824456/World_Series_of_Poker__Pro_Challenge.rar)
Brothers In Arms®
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/269.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168645403/Brothers_In_Arms_.rar)
Space Impact Kappa Base
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/217.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168819850/Space_Impact_Kappa_Base.rar)
System Rush Evolution
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/218.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168821556/System_Rush_Evolution.rar)
Reset Generation
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/215.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168812831/Reset_Generation.rar)
Mile High Pinball
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/212.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/179159967/Mile_High_Pinball.rar)
Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/205.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168659221/Dirk_Dagger_and_the_Fallen_Idol.rar)
Star Wars™: The Force Unleashed™
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/423.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168905671/Star_Wars__The_Force_Unleashed_.rar)
Bounce Boing Voyage
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/203.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
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Café Solitaire 12-Pack
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/303.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168658658/Caf__Solitaire_12-Pack.rar)
EA SPORTS™ FIFA 09
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/565.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168662120/EA_SPORTS__FIFA_09.rar)
ONE
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/211.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168812858/ONE.rar)
The Sims™ 2 Pets
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/264.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168824036/The_Sims__2_Pets.rar)
Midnight Pool®
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/284.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/168813119/Midnight_Pool_.rar)
BOOM BLOX(TM)
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/590.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/177054121/BOOM_BLOX_TM_.rar)
METAL GEAR SOLID MOBILE
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/504.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
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Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/363.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
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Resident Evil: Degeneration
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/689.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/177056199/Resident_Evil_Degeneration.rar)
Pro Series Golf
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/214.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
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Worms World Party
http://www.n-gage.com/ngi/etc/medialib/ngage/store/images/en/285.Par.98718.Image.direct.jpg
RapidShare: Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/225614024/Worms_World_Party.rar)
eP_362 9th May 2009, 20:15 Topic has been updated ...
dimdim80 25th June 2009, 23:33 Pro golf cannot be installed it displayes at the end an error message and pro golf while you play after the second try it crashes,displaying an error message"Error user ....sth like that".
Also asphalt urban gt cannot be instaled.
All others work fine on n95 8gb with the 31 firmware and helloox instaled.
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