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  1. hwang jini Thành viên

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    • 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.

    More info :
    Code:
    http://www.allaboutngage.com/reviews/item/Bounce_Boing_Voyage_for_N-Gage.php
    Extracted .ngage file : ( Send to E:/ngage and install from ngage app.)
    http://rapidshare.com/files/13679352...ked-BiNPDA.rar

    Download:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/13677878...ked-BiNPDA.rar
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  2. hwang jini

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    RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA


    • 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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  3. romano919

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    Cho mình hỏi: 2 game này đã là đuôi .n-gage rồi chứ bác
  4. hwang jini

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    Game tren thì là n-gage rồi
    Nếu bạn cần thì để mình up file n-gage của game dưới sau nha.
  5. Pháp Sư

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    Thanks vì đã shared nhé. Đang down, tối nay test thử. Chắc là games hay đây (%)♂♥♀(%)
  6. romeo76

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    Có game bóng đá mới mà các bro ơi? Sao chưa thấy ai úp nhỉ?
  7. hwang jini

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    Game nào vậy bạn. Game n-gage không có đá bóng mới nha. Còn game thường qua topic http://gsm.vnshowthread.php?t=82766
    yêu cầu phần mềm và game nha.
  8. hwang jini

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    RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA

    RedLynx Reset Generation v1.00 N-GAGE SymbianOS9.1 Cracked-BiNPDA
    file .n-gage này
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DCRK1QNN
    romano919 thích bài này.
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