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12 replies · 2,441 views · Started 13 December 2001

I have just bought it. I think it needs lots of memory. I needed to reboot my device with 2800 ks available!

Now it works. Graphics are very good, but the man who skiing is very very little and poor. Anyway it seems a very good game.

Regards!

Can you only download it via 9210? That seems a bit strange. Pity my m-router demo ended.

No, no.. I downloaded it from Handango page.

P.S. Sent you an email via Human click.<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by Manowar on 2001-12-13 1739 ]</font>

OK - I've played this ski flying thingy now. The backgrounds are excellent and scroll really well, but as for the skier... well... what can you say.

I think the developers should next time concentrate a little more on game play then eye-candy as after playing it 3/4 times I'm just about to uninstall it.

my 2p (�0.015) worth.

I donwloaded it too. graphics are really cool. I think tour mode is kind addictive... played about 30-40 times. Nice game.

hee - seems like a nice (ish) game - wish I could play it- there's been several new games announced. See the news page.

Dear friend

can you send me the game through e-mail or msn messenger and I'll be grateful

regards

On 2001-12-13 1056, Manowar wrote
I have just bought it. I think it needs lots of memory. I needed to reboot my device with 2800 ks available!

Now it works. Graphics are very good, but the man who skiing is very very little and poor. Anyway it seems a very good game.

Regards!

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Dear friend

can you send me the game through e-mail or msn messenger and I'll be grateful

regards

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On 2001-12-13 1056, Manowar wrote
I have just bought it. I think it needs lots of memory. I needed to reboot my device with 2800 ks available!

Now it works. Graphics are very good, but the man who skiing is very very little and poor. Anyway it seems a very good game.

Regards!

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Oh man, This game is not up to my expectations... Oh Nokia... please gimme Virtually Snowboarding soon... Please...

Please do not post such requests on this biard. Developers work hard to produce programs. Please respect that.

Rafe

The problem is if some people produce these things and don't suppy a demo, how are you going to test it to decide whether to buy it. Due to a large Warez market on the PC shareware marketers make you pay for their software now, what happened to the days of "Send me �5-�10 if you like it and use it a lot", or "send me a postcard/local beer bottle/other collectable".

Ooooh, the say society has changed.

Flipside