This is quite simply the best game for the Symbian OS so far, now available for Series 60 phones, including Nokia 7650/3650/6600/7610/N-Gage, Siemens SX1, Samsung SGH-D700, and Sendo X. It is an Arcanoid clone made for MGS using Magic101 SDK. The game is simply marvellous! Fantastic graphics and great sound effects make it a real hit. Demo version contains two levels and the registered version has many levels in several separate level As an added bonus, your game package will include our newly upgraded MGSversion 2.X which allows you to go online and challenge other players fromaround the world to your favorite games! Once you have successfullyregistered, you can login, download and play a multitude of MGS online gamesfor free! Note: you will be responsible for data usage fees as charged byyour service provider.Features:More than 70 levels.Gorgeous brick sets.Magnificent sound effects.Many funny power-up items.User friendly interfaces and control.Mess of addictive playing fun!As an added bonus, your game package will include our newly upgraded MGSversion 2.X which allows you to go online and challenge other players fromaround the world to your favorite games! Once you have successfullyregistered, you can login, download and play a multitude of MGS online games for free! Note: you will be responsible for data usage fees as charged by your service provider.
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MGS Silver Ball (for Nokia 3230/6260/6600/6620/6670/7610) 1.0
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | MGS 2.x for Symbain 7.0 or later, 250k Available Space for install and 250k Available Memory | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Noumena Innovations Ltd. | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 31 Dec 2005 | ||
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