SU30 - J2ME Mobile Games Downlaod



The threat of global terrorism is at a new high, intelligence has led a group of the renowned Blade squadron of Su-30s to a remote location with the sole duty of ending this war forever. Your job as squadron leader Blade 1 is to infiltrate the enemy bases and bring down the terrorists at all costs. Your mission will see you negotiate 12 levels in a variety of stunning locations, from the beautiful island beaches to the snow-capped mountains, as you search for more information on the whereabouts of the terrorist leader. Each level has destructible environments so don’t leave any stone unturned in your quest for uncovering the terrorist secrets, blow up bridges, buildings and supply bases wherever possible. You’ll have access to loads of weapon upgrades and even missiles and rockets to help you with your task. You’ll need all the help you can get as we’ve had reports of sophisticated new technology never before seen in modern warfare. Expect troops on the ground, helicopters and planes in the air and advanced warships at sea. So take to the skies in your Su-30 and annihilate enemy targets on land, sea and air in an effort to put an end to global terrorism.






Game For Nokia S60v3 Mobiles:-

-Screen Resolution 240X320

Working On N73, N75, N76, N77, N81, N82, N93, N93i, N95, E50, E51, E65, 5700, 6110, 6120, 6121, 6290, 6500.

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Earlier this morning on Finland’s YLE (think BBC, but Finnish), Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo was asked if the company had plans to expand into the laptop market. Sure enough, his response:

“We are looking very actively also at this opportunity.”

Yeah. Weird, right? Nokia, making laptops? It seemed strange to us at first, too. Then we thought about it a bit more - and it kind of made sense.

First, we recalled our trip to the Nokia Damage Testing Labs, where Nokia smashes, scratches, freezes, and drops every piece of hardware that they produce. Beyond a handful of manufacturers that take tremendous pride in their products, the laptop market is filled with poorly made garbage. If Nokia put the same amount of effort into stress testing a laptop that they did their phones, we’d definitely consider picking one up. We’d have to take another trip to their smash labs to watch them hit things with big sticks again, of course - you know, for the sake of science and stuff.

Then we thought a bit about their upcoming products, one of the most notable of which is the N97 - which is about as close to a laptop as a mobile phone gets. Make it a bit bigger, flesh out the OS a bit, and you’ve got a laptop. Well, you’ve got a netbook - and that’s exactly where we think Nokia might be going with this. This is purely conjecture, but we wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see Nokia throw down a netbook with a Symbian Foundation-made (or Maemo) OS running on top sometime in the next year or two. We’ll just have to keep an ear to the ground for now.


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