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Author Do any of the cool Nokia games work on T610?
Grayz
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Posted: 2003-07-16 00:49
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As above, I mean games like SPlinter Cell, Prince of Persia and the Rayman games!
ruff rider
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Posted: 2003-07-16 00:54
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Why dont you try them out . . . I doubt they'll work though . . . :-)

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Grayz
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Posted: 2003-07-16 01:01
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I have and they don't work! Is there anyway they can be converted to work?!
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Posted: 2003-07-16 01:08
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Yes they can be re-written. If they are for symbian based phones, not to sure. There are developer docs on ericsson.com. I have pacman on my t610 and it did work on nk3510i but was magnified. Played fine though. General java games should be ok but size may be to big or small.

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Mrwb
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Posted: 2003-07-16 01:11
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orangeman:

Are you sure the games can be re-written? at least without having to re-write the entire program?

Most games for Nokia's are developed for MDIP 2.0 or whatever its called, while SE uses MDIP 1.0 on their phones.... (Correct me if i'm wrong)

it would be real nice if they worked or if you could make them work.
there are lots of cool games for Nokias, and nearly none for the T610.

I could simply kill for a bust-a-move clone, Prince of Persia etc.
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Grayz
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Posted: 2003-07-17 00:31
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I know what you mean m8, I'm fed up with my m8 playing Splinter Cel and Prince of Persia when I'm sitting there playing games like Alien Scum!
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Posted: 2003-07-17 00:53
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Where did you find pacman?, please private message me.

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Trevsweb
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Posted: 2003-07-17 01:21
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my t610 .com <<<< dunno why i did that i saw someone else do it earlier
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Posted: 2003-07-17 01:58
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U can get pacman from tagtag.com/mpd it will be on my wap site soon. You can re-write nokia symbian games-series 60 etc to work. The white paper is on ericsson site. S/W upgrade may add version 2.0 support later on. There is a thread under java forum from se about this. Though they have not confirmed it yet.

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apps4mob
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Posted: 2003-07-17 10:20
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All the Java Phones on the market should support MIDP 1.0. Nokia have added their own class API (Nokia UI API) which programmers can use to get the most from the Nokia phones (like having access to the full screen, ringtones etc.).
The games mentioned "Splinter Cell", "Prince of Persia" and so on uses the full screen, hence using Nokia specified classes, and will not work on any other phones than Nokia.

But one could always send a mail to the developers at Ubi Soft and ask them if they would create a version for the T610

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Posted: 2003-07-17 11:27
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Yeah all you need to do is point them towards the ericsson website and get the white paper that tells you how to adapt them for t610 etc. Im learning c/c+ so if i get my head around it i will give it a crack

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Grayz
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Posted: 2003-07-18 11:48
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Orangeman.....get studying man and get us those games!! LOL!
wapchimp
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Posted: 2003-07-18 12:45
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@Grayz - have you ever looked at C/C+ or assembler?? It's total carnage. You ever tried html?? Think at least a thousand times more complicated. Well you are writing a programme after all.

I'm not the fastest learner of this type of lanaguage. I'm gunna look at Sun & J2me, see if I can crack this.

Won't be soon though maybe some hardened programmer here on esato can enlighten us all [addsig]
Kunzite
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Posted: 2003-07-18 16:59
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A Prince of Persia game is not that hard to implement, and I'll gladly do it (in mophun, because Java2ME is a pain in the ... well, you know where!), if you convince Ubisoft
About converting a game (which uses Nokia UI API) into a pure Java2ME one... I don't think it's a good idea. I don't know what are the capabilities of the T610, but I've heard it is slow. If it's slow enough, you won't be able to make the game. No sound, btw - and that's awful.
Besides, I hate Java2ME...
wapchimp
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Posted: 2003-07-18 17:32
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Mophun has to be approved and licensed though. At least with java its open and free to develope for.

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