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Mar 30 2007 2:56 AM
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Vicetra
Vans Skate & Slam featuring Geoff Rowley takes you deep into the urban universe of professional skateboarding. You're Geoff Rowley, the star of the Vans team and Thrasher magazine's number one skater of 2001. Relive his incredible rise to fame! To do this, you'll have to pull out the sickest tricks to earn respect. Find sponsors, pull the craziest tricks and show everyone that you are a skating legend. Mirror Download SitesDOWNLOAD FROM MEGASHAREDOWNLOAD FROM RAPID SHARE
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Mar 30 2007 2:54 AM
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Vicetra
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Incredibly simple yet utterly compulsive game based upon the age-old game of stone skipping. Take on the role of a small boy skipping a stone on a picturesque stretch of water. Use the power gauge to hurl the stone as far as possible. Then take control of the stone and bounce it as many times as you can. Encounter hazards along the way including whales, octopuses and tornados. Bounce along through a variety of stunning cartoon environments with a visual feast of crazy backdrops. Challenge yourself to get the best distance or number of splashes in this never ending game. Mirror Download SitesDOWNLOAD FROM MEGASHAREDOWNLOAD FROM RAPID SHARE
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Mar 27 2007 7:54 AM
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Xtrmius
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 On mobile, the Tiger Woods franchise, like the man himself, has stagnated for quite some time. Last year's Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 even took several backward steps, as its laggy graphics and gameplay made it completely unplayable. With the 2005 edition, I-Play is back in the swing of things, and it has produced a game with some fun new features. Last year's Tiger was broken, but this year's isn't. Buy the new edition. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 uses a gameplay system that will be familiar to mobile golfers. Your primary shot-control mechanism is the classic swing meter, which requires two timed button presses on each swing. It's possible, of course, to adjust your shot trajectory from the default, so you can either play more conservatively or aggressively. You can also switch clubs or shot types (a chip is sometimes more effective than a full stroke). Your in-game caddy will give you advice based on your ball's lie and the obstacles on the current hole. DOWNLOAD FROM MEGASHAREDOWNLOAD FROM RAPID SHARE
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Mar 27 2007 7:33 AM
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Xtrmius
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   The Tony Hawk Pro Skater series has gotten better and better since its debut on the cell phone. The latest title, Tony Hawk's Underground (T.H.U.G. Wireless), is no exception. Like the console version, T.H.U.G. has you skateboarding through cityscapes (Jersey, New York, Tampa, San Diego, Vancouver, and Moscow in the mobile version). You finish odd yet fun tasks--like knocking out bad guys with your board--and string together moves to score points. In story mode you unlock each level as you progress, collecting bonuses like spray paint, cell phones, and competition flyers as you go. Jamdat has somehow managed to create the illusion of freedom in a tiny wireless, making the six levels seem like 20. Longevity comes from having tons of combo options as well as great interactive level design--expect to trick off the A train and grind across telephone wires high above. The multiscreen areas don't end until the main task is complete, so much fun is had by just exploring the level without worrying about finishing. DOWNLOAD FROM MEGASHAREDOWNLOAD FROM RAPID SHARE
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Mar 27 2007 7:24 AM
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Xtrmius
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The quick-twitch action of tennis is hard to re-create on mobile devices, which lack analog control of any kind. Most games compensate by, to various degrees, automating shot selection and execution. Top Spin Tennis takes the opposite approach, delegating running control to the CPU. While you can press a button to switch your court position, you'll be concentrating on executing flawless swings. Jamdat has built its fortunes on timing-based gameplay, so it's not surprising that it's brought the console Top Spin's shot meter to the fore. The result is a game that's more deeply strategic than its competition but is ultimately less engaging.  Top Spin Tennis features seven real players--and four fake ones. Top Spin Tennis lets you play as one of seven leading athletes: four men and three women. Each of these star's skills are represented in three categories: strength, control, and stamina. There's been no diplomatic effort to balance the players. As a result, Brazil's Gustavo Kuerten is rightly rated higher than America's now-retired Michael Chang. In addition to the seven playable characters, you can compete against four invented stars, whose portraits are spooky black silhouettes. To begin, you choose from the typical exhibition or ladder tournament modes. These are pretty similar, although in the latter you'll play many successive matches. The game lets you select from three difficulty modes. Most gamers will want to begin with the normal setting, as the default easy mode causes the artificially intelligent opponents to miss ground strokes too frequently. Although the tournament game type doesn't represent any particular event in the tennis world, it will take you to four courts from around the globe. These are surfaced in asphalt, grass, or clay, and the ball's bounce height and speed is affected accordingly. DOWNLOAD FROM MEGASHAREDOWNLOAD FROM RAPID SHARE
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Mar 21 2007 4:42 AM
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Xtrmius
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  Wax is fast, raceagainsttheclock downhill snowboarding madness! Slalom through gates, jump over rivers, ravines, rocks and huge Snow Ploughs! Miss a gate and incur a time penalty DOWNLOAD FROM MEGASHAREDOWNLOAD FROM RAPID SHARE
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