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Jan 31 2008

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Black Metal [Nokia 7260]

Black Metal is a side scrolling shoot em up with all the classic features: carnage, mayhem and big ass end of world bosses.

   

It’s available at feedurmobile.com

Overview

In the year 2304 an outer space mercenary takes on contracts to destroy alien threads. You take on the role of the mercenary and head into the outer corners of space destroying the alien attackers and find the alien masterminds behind them. Black Metal is a side scrolling shoot em up with all the classic features: carnage, mayhem and big ass end of world bosses. The game contains jaw dropping graphics, smooth gameplay and a classic game feeling it should be jumping out of your phone soon.

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Dec 26 2007

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UnderGround Racer [Nokia 3600/ 6600/ N70]

The tracks are hot and ready for speed. Start your engines and gear up for the most exciting ride ever in the history of underground racing! With five challenging tracks and two game modes, now is the time to claim the title of speed demon in the underground racing scene.

   

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Overview:

The tracks are hot and ready for speed. Start your engines and gear up for the most exciting ride ever in the history of underground racing! With five challenging tracks and two game modes, now is the time to claim the title of speed demon in the underground racing scene. The tracks are laid out and ready for groove. Its up to you, to make your move.

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Dec 10 2007

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Buy “Tommy Gun [Nokia 6600/ N91]” games from feedurmobile.com and get 10% Cristmas offer.

Take control of a killer Tomato with attitude!

Overview

Take control of a killer Tomato with attitude! Parachuting Carrots?, A lolly spitting giant Lemon?, Evil Clowns? Er, what?… It must be… TOMMY GUN Take control of a killer Tomato with attitude, in this cute ‘n’ crazy shoot-em-up with a difference! Can Tommy Gun rescue his Tomato buddies and defeat the creatures that have overrun the three huge zones from Supermarket City, Paradise Island and finally to the Fairground Attractions where the evil Boss Clown awaits? Features: * Original gameplay! * Crazy shoot-em-up action! * Many unusual creatures and bosses! * Interactive bonus items! * Colourful graphics throughout! * Suitable for all ages! Instructions: On starting a new game you will be presented with the first zone in play. By moving the gun sight you will be able to target and destroy waves of creatures that inhabit each zone. Rescuing Tomato buddies and shooting creatures and objects in game will gain you bonus items and points. Your score is accumulated by blasting everything that moves and when a zone is near it’s end, you will face the zone Boss which you will need to defeat in order to proceed to the next level. Your players status is shown at the top of the screen (from left to right) Score, Lives, Energy, Ammo Power, Grenades and Shields. Buttons: Left Softkey = Pause/Continue Right Softkey = Quit/Menu D-Pad Fire / Key 5 = Select/Fire D-Pad Up / Key 2 = Up D-Pad Down / Key 8 = Down D-Pad Left / Key 4 = Left D-Pad Right / Key 6 = Right Key 1 = Lob Grenade Key 3 = Use Shield Key * = Toggles Sound (On supported devices) Key # = Toggle FPS Rate (Diagnostic function)

               

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Nov 19 2007

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Future Predictions on Mobile Games

Revenues from mobile games will grow to nearly $10 billion by 2009, driven by the increasing popularity of casual gaming and the larger variety of gaming-friendly handsets, according to a report from Juniper Research.

The company predicts more than 460 million mobile users will download games by 2009, more than double the number of mobile-game users today. Juniper said much of the growth will come from emerging markets.

“Game downloads have already overtaken those of ringtones in a number of Western European markets, while mobile handsets are now the de facto games console in many developing countries,” said Windsor Holden, the report’s author.

Juniper noted high browsing and downloading costs, along with a lack of titles focused at female gamers, could hamper mobile-game adoption.

The report also predicts global revenues from in-game advertising will increase from $90 million this year to more than $1.2 billion in 2012.

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