Zoomed in style view so ships are twice the size of original arcade game. Great classic retro sound, animation and action. Aerostorm, NO expiration! An allright shooter. Cool music and power ups. Very hard and THE only downside is the slowdown while playing. The rest of the games I got are pretty poor. Sno pro is allright but probably not worth it. I may try Qbert and baseball next. Baseball by sega looks awesome but it has a limited term play time. Drathen New Member. Joined: Dec 21, Messages: 3 Likes Received: 0.
Thanks for reviewing the games! I'm going to try downloading one of your recommendations while at the family Christmas party later tonight boring! I'll post here if I find another game that is worthwhile.
No problemo. Please let me know what you think of any downloaded games. I actually emailed a company online named Mophungames. As it is now the games on our site works only on mophun enabled phones, that is Sonyericsson T But the mophun crew not mophungames are working on getting more phones and pda's and stuff that will work with mophun.
They are developing a mophun player for symbian also so if your phone is symbian enabled there will be a chance to play our games on your phone. Its actually pretty cool but kinda difficult. It has various race tracks with different backgrounds, unlike Moto GP that has different tracks but the same looking backgrounds.
CEGiven Senior Member. Joined: Nov 18, Messages: Likes Received: 0. I've played a few of the free ones. SpruceBlocks Tetris and SpruceCheckers are my favorites.
Once in version 1. Yea some of those spruce games are cool. Spruce Driver is pretty cool. Very retro. There is actually a FREE sprint game on the sprint games page! Its called Riverboat blackjack or casino. It definitely kept me busy! Thanks for the game info post CEgiven. I think the has ALOT of gaming potential that just needs to be tapped. I recently emailed a guy at www. I plaid gamelofts siberian strike shooter game on my Cassiopeia E and it was awesome.
One gaming area which I haven't investigated, which would be cool, would be online games. The nGames 4-in-A-Row is pretty easy to beat, even at hard level. Another good one I've run upon is Clix. The first level was deceptively easy, and I dismissed it too early.
One thing I like about the non-Sprint programs is there is no expiration date. I guess I can download them again, but since I'm a cynic by nature, it may be that Sprint has programmed their site to ask for money the second time around I've been working on loading ringers on my website, but I'll have to get some of these games posted.
I've been to Sun's site and the basic development tools are free. But coding is coding and it all takes forever. What I hope to see soon is non-game programs. Most of what's out there is very boring e. I did find a utility that would take a UPC and return information. But it would have been cool. So you won't see your phone displaying your latitude and longitude any time soon sigh. That would be handy for warchalking.
Yea I was actually looking through a Java magazine at the newstand that was talking about J2ME which are phones are capable of running. I am sure I could put some type of game together but after looking at how complex the programming is I said forget it.
I just dont have the time. Hopefully some new quality games and apps will come out soon. When I talked to the guy at Gameloft.
Obviously I said that no expiration dates were better. I explained how I would even pay more for a game to ensure this feature. The pain of having to redownload a game after expiration is just ludicrous.
The result: Sanyo's most stylish cell phone--and arguably Sprint's most attractive model--is even more functional. As it stands, the phone is appropriately priced, and if it weren't a heating issue, we'd have probably awarded it an Editors' Choice. Cosmetically, the svelte SCP is virtually identical to its predecessor, but in order to add analog roaming capabilities, Sanyo had to make the SCP slightly bigger 5. Still, the phone feels like it barely weighs anything, which makes it easy to hold for long periods.
You can also plug in a headset and slip it in a man's shirt pocket. People have a tendency to think that light products aren't durable, and though the SCP isn't exactly rugged, it held up well during testing. However, like most candy bar-style phones with exposed keypads, it's a good idea to turn on the keypad lock when the unit's stowed in a pocket or a purse.
About that keypad: The phone's backlit buttons, which are slightly raised and made of smooth plastic, take a little getting used to, and the small Menu and Clear buttons are awkwardly placed at the bottom of the phone instead of close to the display. But the buttons are spaced far enough apart that you shouldn't have many misdials. The screen is nice too. You can choose between four font sizes, and the sharp, backlit green or orange display shows up to eight lines of text.
Even though the SCP's monochrome screen isn't as big as the SCP's color display, browsing the wireless Web is still a relatively good experience, and the one-touch Web access gets you surfing quickly. You can choose from 19 ring tones, including the distinctive samba. The phone holds up to 30 low-res monochrome images and 32 chord polyphonic ring tones. You can also link an image to any entry in the name phone book.
If a person with an image on your phone calls, her picture will pop up on the display along with her caller ID info.
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