Head2Head Street Racing
by Darxun Games
Overview
Experience the racing action on your symbian series 60 phone like never before. Win street races against your opponent to earn credits and buy other cars and tracks. Head2Head is a racing game that has been designed using the latest 3D technologies to deliver the ultimate racing experience. Using a state of the art physics engine to control the vehicle suspension, Head2Head gives the player a wild ride across all roads. Here are the game features: - Fullscreen 176×208. - FULL 3D environment and models (no sprites!). - Real physics . - 5 tracks and 3 car models.
John Sinclair
Famous ghost hunter John Sinclair is on his mission to exterminate evil. But not by praying - by slaying! For this purpose, he gets a little help from his weapons: the holy cross, the Beretta and the Bolt-Gun.
Together they have to fight their way through dark basement vaults full of Zombies, Ghouls and Werewolves. Stand by John to find an exit out of this limbo in an action shooter of the creepy kind.
Compatibility:
Nokia:
Nokia 3100, Nokia 3200, Nokia 3220, Nokia 3300, Nokia 3510i, Nokia 3520, Nokia 3530, Nokia 3560, Nokia 3586i, Nokia 3595, Nokia 3600, Nokia 3650, Nokia 3660, Nokia 5100, Nokia 5140, Nokia 6100, Nokia 6200, Nokia 6220, Nokia 6230, Nokia 6260, Nokia 6600, Nokia 6610, Nokia 6620, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6670, Nokia 6800, Nokia 6810, Nokia 6820, Nokia 7200, Nokia 7210, Nokia 7250, Nokia 7250i, Nokia 7600, Nokia 7610, Nokia 7650, Nokia 8910i, Nokia N-Gage, Nokia N-Gage QD.
Sony Ericsson:
Sony Ericsson K700i, Sony Ericsson Z1010.


Although Constantine doesnt follow the exact plot of the 2005 movie, there are quite a few things about this third-person action game that will be familiar to those who have seen it. Not only are the characters and environments similar, but also the game is built with the same emphasis on production and style. In spite of everything it has going for it, though, Constantine isnt much fun to play.
You play the role of John Constantine, a dying man who has a knack for exorcism, as well as the rare ability to see through the guises of half-angels and half-demons walking on Earth. These abilities, combined with a slew of holy objects and magic, help him keep these evil spirits from interfering with humans. As luck would have it, its always Constantines friends that are most prone to being attacked. Although the movie focused on the relationship between Constantine and the afflicted cop Angela, the game takes a slightly different spin. Angela is nowhere to be seen here; instead theres a brief mention of Constantines girlfriend Ellie, an integral character in the comic book Hellblazer who was removed from the final version of the movie. All the other characters mirror their movie counterparts, so to complete the game, Constantine will require the aid of Hennessey the priest, the angel-demon bar owner, Papa Midnite, and Johns chauffeur-turned-protégé, Chaz.
Starting off in Constantines apartment, you encounter Beeman, who is Constantines version of James Bonds gadget man, Q. Beeman provides Constantine with different weapons and magic spells throughout the game. In total, youll receive three types of physical attacks, three magic spells, and one spell that reveals hidden enemies. The combination of these seven maneuvers will help you swiftly defeat any enemy. The standard melee attack, your knuckle-dusters, is useful, but only against one enemy at a time. If you want something that packs a greater punch, you can find pickups to supply you with holy water and shotgun shells throughout the levels. Of the physical weapons, the holy shotgun is the most useful, although enemies have to be directly in front of your shot for you to successfully hit them, which often requires careful adjustment.
Playing with precision is more difficult than it should be, because Constantines controls are its biggest problem. Constantine is supposed to be a sleek, quick character, but instead he moves slowly and robotically. Fortunately, the stiff controls dont make the game that much more difficult, because, for the most part, the rest of the gameplay is extremely easy. There are a few moments where youre swarmed by a number of demons, but a single use of your magic spell can eliminate all the enemies onscreen. Strangely, defeating the final boss, Balthazar, is more challenging than the rest of the game combined. Some of your magic attacks do nothing against Balthazar, and he will occasionally get stuck during a collision, making it impossible to damage him. Generally speaking, the combat isnt interesting at all, so fighting is relegated to a chore youre forced to complete between plot points.
There are a few different gameplay elements in Constantine, but they arent prolific enough to really make much of an impact. For instance, theres a Simon-like minigame where you must mimic a demons movements to exorcise him from a human, but its over fast. Also, the reveal and invisibility spells are underutilized. They would have been much more compelling if they had been used in more puzzles. The arena mode attempts to provide you with an action-oriented playing experience where you have to kill a number of enemies in an enclosed area. But given that the fighting is the least interesting aspect of the game, arena isnt worth playing as much as the regular game.
On the other hand, Constantine also has a number of neat details, such as how hell light up a cigarette when idle…an activity thats very in step with the character. Hell also make comments when interacting with certain objects that help to enrich the atmosphere. Overall, the game looks and sounds great on the N-Gage we used for testing. It has a very comic noir feel, which is evident in the dreary environment and the presentation of the menus and level loading screens. The music that plays on the menus is quite good, but the sound effects are not used enough and are pretty generic. The presentation is top-notch, so its unfortunate the gameplay doesnt follow suit.
If youre a fan of either the comic book property or the movie, youll derive some enjoyment from Constantines sleek presentation and occasionally unique gameplay. If not, you should probably steer clear, because the games simply not good enough to recommend independently.
Tenchu Wrath Of Heaven
Fancy being a person of mass destruction while wearing a sexy ninja outfit. Well even if you don’t, being in the shoes of Ayane who is under the employ of Lord Gohda isn’t so bad. After all being the premier assassin of a good lord means you get to skulk around and do some slicing on the throats of stinky corrupt officials.
This time instead of presenting a behind-back-view, gamers get a more broadened over head view that is actually easier to deal with. While this might take the players away from all the action and blood that we love in Tenchu.
That’s not all, if for whatever reason the guards see Ayame and are able to get close to her the game switches to a side-scrolling beat ‘em game in which you get to use all of Ayame’s cool stuff like ninja stars and smoke bombs to kill the guard that dared look at you.
The following handsets can run
Tenchu - Wrath of Heaven:
Motorola V300
Motorola V400
Motorola V500
Motorola V525
Motorola V600
Nokia Series 30 color:
3510i, 3520, 3530, 3560
3586i, 3595
8910i
Nokia Series 40:
3100, 3200, 3300
5100, 5140
6100, 6200, 6230, 6560, 6610
6800, 6820
7210, 7250i
Nokia Series 60:
3600, 3620, 3650, 3660
6600, 7610, 7650
Sagem MyV65
Sagem MyV75
Samsung E700
Sharp GX10(i)
Sharp GX20(i)
Sharp GX30
Sony Ericsson F500i
Sony Ericsson K700(i)
Sony Ericsson Z1010
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Interstellar Flames
by Xen Games Ltd
Interstellar Flames is an intense action game with stunning 3D graphics and effects!
Overview
A vast horde of alien battleships is approaching our solar system. Due to maintenance problems only one fighter craft is ready to defend the planet. Fly dangerous missions against huge battlecruisers, dogfight with enemy fighters in asteroid fields and destroy the alien fleet before it enslaves Earth. Can you face them alone?
Interstellar Flames is an intense action game featuring a groundbreaking 3d engine
Take a journey through time and witness some of the biggest scuffles ever to grace Londons finest boozer - The Arse & Elbow. Five action packed levels take you from the turbulent 60s - through the 70s, 80s and 90s - right up to present day. The fashions may change, the decor might improve, but at the end of the day theres always someone spoiling for a Pub Fight!
King of Troy
You ever wanted to feel how it is to be a king? Here you are, but dont think you get the boring part of the King of Troy. The Greeks have already arrived at the coast of Troy and prepare to besiege the city. As you fight through the 8 chapters you can get chariots with 1, 2 and 3 horses and become faster and faster. Weapons can be upgraded three times from arrows and bow to fire balls and many items (health, additional life etc.) can be collected to help you along the way. Brilliant action title with outstanding graphics and special FX like dust and fire, never seen on a java game.
Motoraver 3D
MotoraverTM is a 3D action racer with a very stylish atmosphere. The player has to complete various missions to unlock a pool of classic cars from the 70ies which he can style and customize. Car chases with the police and illegal street races against other players worldwide are waiting for him.
*note: not for nokia.. SE only!
Webgate Advanced Call Manager 2.00
You are busy, constantly in important meetings and discussions and your mobile is always ringing in a bad moment? All you need is the Advanced Call Manager. It will handle the incoming calls for you and personalize your approach to the callers - answer with a busy tone, send a kind SMS or play a personal greeting.
IMPORTANT ADVANTAGE
The Advanced Call Manager unique feature is the ultra-fast recognition of remote callers which allows personalized replies (SMS, mute, reject, accept, greet) to be attributed within a part of a second leaving the caller unaware of your current availability. The application rich functionality makes it a very convenient tool for any manager as it saves time by taking over the management of your incoming calls when you are too busy to do it by yourself.
FUNCTIONALITY
With Advanced Call Manager you can organize your phone book into custom lists like Black (people you dont like to disturb you), White list (important people which are allowed to call you) or any other custom lists (a very special custom group could be your family to which you can wish to send a personal SMS if somebody calls you during a meeting). The application enables you to set different actions for the groups you have defined - you can accept, reject, forward calls, send personalized SMS, play personalized greeting or mute the ringer. In SMS templates you can set special messages for each group very easily. You can do the same with the personalized greetings.
The Advanced Call Manager lets you tune your mobile into several modes:
* Accept all calls (inactive)
* Reject all calls
* Accept Phonebook only
* Reject from black list (you have to define the list in advance)
* Accept from white list (you have to define the list in advance)
* Reject all + custom action (e.g. send SMS to your wife or girlfriend if she calls)
Additionally you can specify:
* Reject hidden calls (you can avoid people whose numbers cannot be retrieved)
* Accept hidden callers
For reject-call actions you can choose to:
* Send busy tone
* Reply by SMS …
* Divert calls to …
* Answering machine …
* Mute the ringer
MAIN PRODUCT FEATURES
* Ultra fast searching algorithm recognizes the remote caller within a part of the second
* Convenient management of all incoming calls
* Auto run at power-on feature
* Status indicator of the program activity
* Tight integration with the contacts from the phone book
* Profiles management: You can save/load your current ACM configuration. ACM Profiles includes your active mode, hidden callers mode and the default action.
* Profile schedule: You can schedule your custom configuration according to specified time.
* Profiles localization: You can localize your custom configuration according to your current Cell Id.
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