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12 replies · 3,232 views · Started 19 July 2002

Is there a version of Tetris available for 9210 which doesn't run in Java (can never get working properly)?

Yes, there is a demo version available called CUTE BLOCKS. Demo available from http://www.avdpro.net/magic101/magic101.htm You will also need to download MSG for 9210 as well.

[quote="Gadget17"]Is there a version of Tetris available for 9210 which doesn't run in Java (can never get working properly)?[/quote]

I have tried this game called CAPSULE SE... its running pretty well on my 9210... and amazing graphics too...

More info at http://www.inmarsoftware.com/capsulese_nokia.htm

capsule se ain't a real tetris 😉
But the cute blocks is, it's fun to play cuteblocks only problem is that you can't put the background sound off, and the demo version only let you play for a small time.

[quote="Anonymous"]capsule se ain't a real tetris 😉
But the cute blocks is, it's fun to play cuteblocks only problem is that you can't put the background sound off, and the demo version only let you play for a small time.[/quote]

Yeah it's sure ain't tetris but... it's as challenging... or perhaps more???

[quote="Gadget17"]Is there a version of Tetris available for 9210 which doesn't run in Java (can never get working properly)?[/quote]

I have just tried AIS TETRIS... and it's really awesome!!!!
This is a must-have colorful game for the fans of classic Tetris...

More info at:

http://nokia-9210-software.epocware.com/Ais_Tetris.html

Hmms no offence to them and AIS Tetris does look quite good, but $14.95 for it? That's like �11-�12 and seems a bit steep for a tetris clone, seems a bit crazy when I have dozens of freeware and shareware clones of tetris on various computers in my house, some of which far outstrip the original. What's next $10 for Noughts and Crosses?

BTW Capsule SE (though not tetris) is amazing and more worthy of my money in my humble opinion.

I have to say that $10 (aroudn �7) for the version of noughts and crosses I had on the S3a would be worth it. you played in a 4x4x4 cube and had to get four in a row either horiz, vertically, or diagonnaly (corner to corner). It was represented by 4 4x4 grids represneting the top (ont he left) to the bottomo (on the right).

It's not out for the 9210 yet, but maybe some enterprising person here might want to give it a go? Should be a doddle in OPL