Twinkle Star Sprites on a cellphone
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Baby Bonnie Hood
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Twinkle Star Sprites on a cellphone
http://game.snkplaymore.co.jp/mobile/i- ... lestar.php
Looks like a traditional shmup (no room for competitive shooting, obviously), some recycled sprites from the Neo-Geo game, and Macky & Pentell are shopkeepers (<3).
Why it's on a cellphone of all things is beyond me. It's like they're playing a practical joke on me ;_;
I won't mind if the game is easy (I'm not expecting Touhou, not on a cellphone), I still wanna play it...
Looks like a traditional shmup (no room for competitive shooting, obviously), some recycled sprites from the Neo-Geo game, and Macky & Pentell are shopkeepers (<3).
Why it's on a cellphone of all things is beyond me. It's like they're playing a practical joke on me ;_;
I won't mind if the game is easy (I'm not expecting Touhou, not on a cellphone), I still wanna play it...
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I know this is going to sound ridiculous, but, I have 2 N-Gage QDs; and they're great for playing games on.Ed Oscuro wrote:Cellphone games might be more popular if they have better handsets.
Like for Contra 4 - argh, the version IGN got to review looks about 1000% better than the version I had to pay for (%&(@!)
I carried one of them as my primary phone for about 6 months, but it's just too cumbersome for regular use as a phone. I like that it's a Symbian phone, and that it's good for games, but as a whole, I couldn't recommend it.
I guess the problem is that phones aren't marketed at gamers, they're marketed to either business professionals (Blackberry, N95) or trendy hipsters (iPhone, RAZR, etc.), so that leaves very little reason for companies to market a handset specifically to gamers.
I'm looking at getting an Ericsson K850i sometime in the near future, but the price point of $500 USD is too steep to pay right now. That's another issue, phones could be so much better than the incremental updates that the companies shill to us every year, but the cost would be too high. Rather than price themselves out of the low-end market, we just get the same old phone every year with .01 megapixel better camera or with some crappy new wap browser that most people don't use anyway.
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Not really; I've always wanted one (for that Ashen shooter, maybeqube wrote:I know this is going to sound ridiculous
I think the reason better phones aren't getting out there is market saturation and the appeal of getting some crappy phone that you can get for free with a plan (it's how I got my Razr "complete shite edition" v3m).
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