Tuesday, July 22, 2008

20Q

I remember when this came out a few years ago. Everyone was talking about it. The little piece of plastic wiwizardry that could read your mind. Years later, the same game is now available on your phone. The game consists of a computer asking you 20 questions before if reveals what your thinking. I could sit around and play it for hours and try to figure out how it works. Its definitely a great game I didn't even expect to find on a phone. If your looking to waste a few minutes or impress, check this little game out.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Super Taxi Driver


Thats right. Remember Crazy Taxi? Well Super Taxi Driver is its twin brother. With same basic setup as Crazy Taxi, Super Taxi brings the fun of the console game to the mobile. The game features a 3D city that is rather impressive for a mobile game, although the frame rate is a bit choppy. The gameplay is simple. Pick up a passenger and take them to their destination. You'll get the hang of things once you get used to the map. If your looking to kill a few minutes, pick up this game.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Planet Riders

Now that I've seen what Fishlabs has been doing in its previous games, I've been a big fan of playing all their games. Planet Riders is a futuristic racer where you drive an insane jet-space-ship-thing humanly impossible fast speeds. You know what kinda game I'm talking about. Anyway, the gameplay itself is actually quite fun, consisting of full 3D levels and models. Not a surprise from Fishlabs. The controls are good too, unlike plenty of other racing games I've played on the mobile. The one thing that makes this game stand out from the crowd is its bluetooth capabilities. Planet Riders allows you to link up via bluetooth to race and compete. It had me sold at bluetooth.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Aero Mission 3D

I've always liked flying games. So when I say this 3D java game, I jumped on it. The game is simple. Dogfight to the death. The game play is great for being able to play a full 3D flight game on your phone. The only downfall is that is somewhat monotonous in which you shoot down the same plane 300 times. Another slight downfall is that is short. Graphically is game is what I'd expect from Fishlabs: Great. Overall satisfying for getting your fill of shoot someone down to a firey oblivion. Check it out.

Monday, July 7, 2008

All Gameloft Games


Check out this package I found with a ton of Gameloft games for 240 x 320. Some are even multi screen. Some games include: Asphalt GT 1, 2, and 3, Rainbow Six games, Rayman and many others. Includes 140 games.



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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Motorola S9. Amazing.

Review
A few years ago, as the digital age of music began, I began to think ahead of my time. As everyone was pluggin' in their 'phones, I thought to myself, "I wonder when we will be able to listen to music with no wires?" I thought about ways to do this for years and was half tempted to patent the idea. Next thing you know, Bluetooth came to the horizon. I thought, "Wow. That would be perfect. If you can have a conversation over Bluetooth, why not music?" What do you know. They release the first Bluetooth music set. Yea I felt like shit. Anyway, ever since then, Ive been all about the wireless. So I decided to buy a pair of Motorola S9 headphones. They were the sleekest Bluetooth headphones available.



I wasn't expecting the greatest sound quality from these things, being that its wireless Bluetooth, but wow did it surprise me. The sound quality, in my opinion, is actually alot better than many of the headphones out there on the market, even more so than the ipod headphones. Actually, I think these are the highest quality in-ear headphones I own. If your not amazed by the sound quality, there are plenty more features that will win you over. The Motorola S9 weighs in at just barley an ounce. And if that didn't get you, the S9 has the ability to control the volume, change tracks, play and stop, and answer call all without even touching the phone. And guess what else. You can even voice-dial and redial without the phone too. The best part about is that you can get them cheap too. Unlike the ATT store trying to take some more money out of you, charging $129 for them, I managed to pick a pair at ThriftyComputer.com for $45. The service over at ThrityComputer.com is top notch as well, so you'll have a hassle free transaction and quick shipment.

Should I continue with the reviews?