Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Nokia c3 Theme Shinchan




Nokia c3 Theme   
Name : Shinchan Theme   
resolution : 320x240   
Category : Cartoon jp  Theme 

Monday, April 4, 2011

Nokia c3 Game Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition

Remember the Street Fighter film starring that muscle-bound ego, Jean Claude Van Damme? It was a load of rubbish. Whoever thought that a film based on a set of two-dimensional pugilists with a vocabulary limited to the odd clichéd sentence could form the basis for a cracking movie had clearly just been on the receiving end of a Hadouken.

For those (presumably few) who haven't previously heard of the Street Fighter lineage of video games, it's all about one-on-one brawling. Starring larger-than-life characters, from the widely recognised Ryu, Ken and M Bison, through to Balrog and Sagat, your task is simple: pick your favourite, and knock seven bells out of the rest.

Each character – 12 feature in this version – has their own unique style. Ryu and Ken, for instance, are the default karate-based martial artists. But others are certainly more exotic in nature, with yogi Dhalsi packing a set of strangely stretchy limbs that'll keep any fighter on their toes, while oddball Blanka can curl up into a ball and electrify himself. In other words, they're not your typical selection of fighters.

Street Fighter has always been about fast-paced, wild and hectic attacks based around one of the most robust beat-'em-up mechanics ever created, enabling two particularly skilled combatants to put on the kind of visual spectacle most kung fu flicks can only dream of.


So how do you go about implementing a control system that's completely reliant on swift movement and masses of buttons (the console and arcade games divide six buttons across three varying strengths of kicks and punches) into the humble mobile keypad?

Well, Capcom has come up with two options.

The first requires to you to utilise both hands clasped around your phone. In this set-up – which is the one most previous Street Fighterplayers will feel most comfortable with – you're given separate buttons for punches, kicks, and a variety of special moves.
The second is a bold and brave attempt at a single-handed mode that shrinks things down even further, with basic attacks confined to a single context-sensitive button, leaving the game to select the most appropriate punch or kick.

Both are blatantly dumbed down in order to fit around the constraints of a mobile keypad, and though clearly the result of much thinking, they mostly prove that the current mobile platform isn't perhaps the most suitable environment for this type of game.

Because as enjoyable as Street Fighter II: Champion Edition can be, finding yourself able to fling off special attacks with a mere single button prod simply feels, well, odd. It's not just that you're no longer having to work for them by successfully carrying out the necessary combos (as is the SF tradition), but you're also not getting the personal reward for doing so – out-playing an adversary through the judicious use of a well-executed SF special move is one of gaming's golden moments.

Plus, with no opportunity to choose the strength of attack, much of the series' strategic elements are removed – no sneaky little speedy kick to nab the last small chunk of your opponent's health bar here, for example.

It's not just the method of striking that's at fault, however. The control system has other issues, not least in the way moving your character around the screen sees them stutter like a poorly engineered robot as you struggle to perform a diagonal jump for the umpteenth time.

After a period of time, you do get used to the flaws and eventually adapt so as to work around them. But, no matter how often you spend with the game, if you're familiar with the console or arcade versions, you'll find it awkward and unwieldy.

As well as the inclusion of extra characters, the difficulty setting has had a helpful tweak from the last Street Fighter mobile title. Though still tricky enough to present a long-lasting challenge, the high level of frustration that regularly confronted you last time around has been smoothed over to give a much more even difficulty curve.


Visually, things are also positive, with detailed characters and backdrops making the experience particularly easy on the eye, not to mention keeping it pleasingly faithful to the original. Loading screens are a regular annoyance, however, and not simply because they pop up between every fight and character selection screen – aesthetically, they're disappointing, consisting of nothing but a mass of black. Surely the inclusion of a little artwork couldn't have been that tricky?

In the end, all of this makes Street Fighter II: Champion Edition an awkward one to recommend. The dubious controls and the frequent loading are the low points, yet, crucially, the essence of Street Fighterisn't entirely missing – indeed, portions of the series' addictive quality, even without the multiplayer options we're used to, are maintained. It's a good effort, then, but one whose potential is ultimately limited by the constraints of the format that hosts it.

Nokia c3 App UC Browser 7.6

UC Browser was originally launched in April 2004 as a Java-only application, but it has seen dramatic changes over the years. The software got more than 400 million downloads and 100 million users all over the world by September 2010.

Released at the beginning of the month, UC Browser 7.4 brings improved features such as data compression to save 85% of users’ traffic charges, pre-fetch technology, higher download speeds, built-in file manager, multi-search, save and share and night mode.

UC Browser 7.4 offers WAP2.0 support, which means that the browser is able to display more graphical elements.

Cursor mode is another added feature, along with My Shortcut. The My Shortcut feature may look familiar for Opera mini users, as it resembles the “speed dial” feature.

“My Shortcut” will display four squares in the home screen the first time the browser is open, where users can add their favorite sites.




Compression Technology

Advanced compression technology can reduce data costs by up to 85%, making mobile surfing cheaper.




Stable Network

Unique Free-link technology makes wireless network much more stable.


Powerful Search

Embedded various popular search engines to meet your searching needs.




Multi-tabs

Allowing you switch between pages easily and giving you better browsing experience.


Site Navigation

Hundreds of categorized popular web sites are showed in the navigation bar, all you need to do is just ONE click!




Download Manager

Super download manager supports resuming downloads and multithreaded downloads.


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Nokia c3 Game Sega Rally

When Sega asked itself whether a faithful mobile version of its popular rallying series could be made, it arguably failed to ask a far more important question: whether it should be made? The arcade and console series upon which this is based has long been synonymous with fluid, instinctive racing. It was always going to be a big ask to convert this particular racing format directly onto our mobile phones, and so it has proved.



Initial impressions are very positive, as your lovingly detailed rally car sets off around a lushly appointed track against a full field of five competitors. You'll gawp and nod in wonderment, thinking for a second that mobile gaming truly has taken a large technical step towards its console brethren. Then you'll reach the first corner and most of these illusions will be smashed like the front-ends of so many of this year's Wales Rally contenders.
The lurching, lumbering pace of it all will strike you first, with progress slowing considerably when things get busy onscreen. Then you'll notice the stuttering reaction when your car makes contact with a competitor, and your heart will drop a little more.



Sunday, April 3, 2011

Nokia c3 Game ANNO: Create a New World



'Make hay, not war,' goes the old adage. It's an ethos ANNO: Create a New Worldcertainly subscribes to.

The game places you in the role of one of a King's two sons. Your sibling seems intent on using his sword to expand his father's empire, while your character is more of a fan of furthering your society through invention and progression, as boring as that sounds.

In terms of gameplay, this basically means taking over barren islands and developing them so that they're fit to join your kingdom.

This initially means building basic houses for your adventurers to live in, but as play moves forward your goals become a little more complex, the idea being to up the class of the population and tempt natives into joining your fold.


Fight for this love

There are two ways of tackling this challenge, each one dependent on just how much hand holding you either need, or can endure. Story mode simply plonks you on your first island and talks you through your goals, with tips as to how to move things forward weaved into play.

As well as building lumberjack yards to provide wood and bakeries to feed your folk, for instance, your civilisation also thrives on culture. Churches and theatres become essential staples of your society, making your population happy and enabling you to leach more taxes from them.

But whether you take on this guided tour or play the Free Play mode, which comes with the same long-term goals but lets you play as you please, ANNO: Create a New World comes with a very strict rule-set that focuses on keeping a balance.

That's not unusual for a strategy sim, but this is a game particularly unwilling to let you throw out the rule book.

God hand

In this respect, the ability to hold back your desire to get ahead of yourself is crucial to any success you might have.

Everything you do saps your gold, and while the idea is to reap it all back in taxes, attempting to build beyond your community's means quickly drains your reserves, tipping the scales and making it especially hard to regroup once things have gone awry.

This is less of an issue in Story mode, which restricts just what you can build until its determined that you're ready, but in free play, even demolishing the offending amenities or halting their production can fail to reset the balance.

Taxing your population too highly to try and recoup your finances halts your progression and essentially puts the whole game on pause.

ANNO: Create a New World also doesn't make it clear just what you should be doing when its 'events' - mini calamities that almost act as plot points breaking up play - start to hit. It's at this point that ANNObecomes even less forgiving, one false move essentially making your society bankrupt.

This doesn't make it a poor game by any stretch, but it does make it the sole province of those who have tackled many a God sim before. ANNO'sSim City-meets-Civilization gameplay provides few sweet spots for newcomers or casual gamers, but lays on a stern challenge for any celestial beings in the making.


Nokia c3 Theme Coke





Nokia c3 Theme  
Name : Coke Theme  
resolution : 320x240  
Category : Techno Theme 


Nokia c3 Game Uno Spin

Ready to give UNO™ a spin? UNO Spin™ combines the same great UNO™ play that people know and love… but with special revolutionary rules. When a spin card is played, someone must spin the wheel. Will luck be on your side? Will players get to discard cards, be forced to pick up more cards, or even exchange hands? In a single turn, everything can change; players can come from behind and suddenly take the lead. Plus enjoy lots of fun bonuses: numerous game modes, customizable avatars, a multiplayer mode allowing you to play with your friends on the same phone. It's fast-paced fun that'll make your head spin.




- Play in 5 different modes: Classic UNO™, UNO Spin™, Duel, Team, Elimination game, Challenge UNO™.
- Progress through increasingly difficult challenges in Tournament Mode.
- Game Points will unlock new features: customization items for avatars, backgrounds, cards, etc.
- Hotseat Play multiplayer mode allows you to play with friends on the same phone!
- Custom rules to spice up the game: Penalties, different Draw types, Challenges, Forced play & Jump In.
- The UNO Spin™ Wheel with its various outcomes: Almost UNO™, Discard Number, Discard Color, Draw Blue/Red, Trade Hands, Show Hand, War, UNO Spin™.