It's the latest charts, and time to see how beat-em-up ONE did! It's also the first time Asphalt 3 has failed to chart, which makes a nice refreshing change...
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It's the latest charts, and time to see how beat-em-up ONE did! It's also the first time Asphalt 3 has failed to chart, which makes a nice refreshing change...
Read on in the full article.
Hi Tzer2
Didn't understand "it's not actual sales charts_but only games that nokia want to promote" ?
Second.unfortunaly there is a uncomfortably big missing in S60v5....multi-touch. I saw this on nokia forum and is really disappoing.
The use of this technology is infinite.especially on office apps.and why not games.
Nokia should pay the license of the patent and introduce it on the S60v5 Feature Pack 1.
PS.Creatures of Deep always the best.long life to Infinite Dreams
Didn't understand "it's not actual sales charts_but only games that nokia want to promote" ?
The "Top 5" on the N-Gage showroom page is not a sales chart, it's just a list of games that Nokia wants to promote.
The "Top 5" on AAN and the official N-Gage blog is the real sales chart, it tells you the top 5 best-selling N-Gage games of the week.
Second.unfortunaly there is a uncomfortably big missing in S60v5....multi-touch. I saw this on nokia forum and is really disappoing.
The use of this technology is infinite.especially on office apps.and why not games.
You don't need multitouch for gaming.
The Nintendo DS doesn't have multitouch, but it has probably the best touchscreen games ever made.
Bear in mind the touchscreen Nokia phones will also have accelerometers (tilt and motion sensors), so that can be used for directional control, with other buttons available on the screen itself, and the physical buttons of the phone too. That's easily enough controls for phone games.
I can't think of any current N-Gage game which requires directional plus two buttons simultaneously, and even if there was it could use one of the three physical buttons.