As we all know, games on mobile phones are becoming better all the time. And with improvements in the smart phone genre, such as bigger processors (like in the Toshiba TG01 with its 1ghz), the improvements are allowing games to be bigger, better and stronger.
We have seem Nokia develop and release the N-gage application. Nokia failed at the invention of the gaming phone (try an internet search on N-gage and the N-gage QD) because although the phones had heart, they were ugly and useless, with a total lack of battery life.
Games on your mobile are great fun, but they just don’t make the bus journey to work or boring lectures any more fulfilled.
However, some clever people have managed to come up with a way that we can get games such as Quake onto our phones (well, onto the Symbian S60 3rd edition handsets at least!).
Follow this link to a walkthrough guide on another blog site which written for the Nokia E71, but has the same process because it is the same process for all S60 handsets (that aren’t too old).
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March 14th, 2009 at 9:35 pm
loving having some retro games for my e71
took me a while to install the software as the certificate was out of date
if anyone else gets this issue, what you can do is go into your application manager, options settings and set ‘software installation’ to ‘all’