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- 09-30-2003, 05:16 PM #1GerazzoGuest
I've just bought this phone!
and i have also find 4 beta games on the net (Sonic - Tombraider -
Pandemonium and Puzzle Bobble)
but when i try to use them it always says "damaged memory card" after some
seconds!
i know that the card is good working... how i can do?
Thanks
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- 10-01-2003, 04:50 AM #2Mark.Guest
Re: N-gage and beta games
> I've just bought this phone!
>
> and i have also find 4 beta games on the net (Sonic - Tombraider -
> Pandemonium and Puzzle Bobble)
> but when i try to use them it always says "damaged memory card" after some
> seconds!
>
> i know that the card is good working... how i can do?
>
> Thanks
>
>
could this be the fabled copy protection Nokia have gloated about?
-mark
- 11-10-2003, 09:55 AM #3AGuest
Re: N-gage and beta games
"Mark." <m.nikia#optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> > I've just bought this phone!
> >
> > and i have also find 4 beta games on the net (Sonic - Tombraider -
> > Pandemonium and Puzzle Bobble)
> > but when i try to use them it always says "damaged memory card" after
some
> > seconds!
> >
> > i know that the card is good working... how i can do?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
> could this be the fabled copy protection Nokia have gloated about?
> -mark
It is indeed, and there not beta, there are ways and means of getting full
versions off the net, im not going to say here where i got them, but lets
say they need to be cracked, and you need a special installer symbian app
install on the n-gage 1st, and about double the MMC room to copy the install
file to then install.
so far i have
Tony Hawks
SonicN
Monkey Ball
Tomb Radier
Pandamonium
Puyo po (or whatever its called)
puzzle bobble
cracked FULL games working, just waiting for the Red Faction release now
the nokia copy protection looks like its a simply copy of the old amiga copy
protection tricks, the crackers have got round it, this alone will probably
leave the N-gage stillborne, i don`t see many software houses getting behind
a system that has the games on the net, in small, narrowband friendly
packages days after they are released. not good business sense.
- 11-10-2003, 09:30 PM #4Martin CrosbieGuest
Re: N-gage and beta games
"A" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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as much as I'd love to see the N-gage fail. Thief's can burn in hell
you buy a phone. you buy a game. they work.
you steal a phone, you steal a game, and then have to fudge around to get it
to work. so why?
the copy protection is there for a reason. It says, 'go and buy a legal
one'. not 'copy me'.
Most real people come with built in copy protection - it doesn't affect me.
I've never even noticed it, for the simple reason that I'd never try.
Martin Crosbie
Martin Crosbie
- 11-11-2003, 12:46 AM #5DimmerGuest
Re: N-gage and beta games
What you are saing is right. But I remind you that the reason that
PlayStation 1 sold so many machines was because it could play copied games,
I realy think that corporations like sony and nokia want, at least at the
start, their games to be given copied.
"Martin Crosbie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "A" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> as much as I'd love to see the N-gage fail. Thief's can burn in hell
>
> you buy a phone. you buy a game. they work.
>
> you steal a phone, you steal a game, and then have to fudge around to get
it
> to work. so why?
>
> the copy protection is there for a reason. It says, 'go and buy a legal
> one'. not 'copy me'.
>
> Most real people come with built in copy protection - it doesn't affect
me.
> I've never even noticed it, for the simple reason that I'd never try.
>
> Martin Crosbie
>
> Martin Crosbie
>
>
- 11-11-2003, 10:16 AM #6Martin CrosbieGuest
Re: N-gage and beta games
"Dimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What you are saing is right. But I remind you that the reason that
> PlayStation 1 sold so many machines was because it could play copied
games,
> I realy think that corporations like sony and nokia want, at least at the
> start, their games to be given copied.
Nonsense. The playstation could only play copied games if it was chipped,
which was also highly illegal. They might feel flattered if people wanted
their games enough to copy them, but they certainly don't want this. it's
piracy, it's theft, it's wrong.
Martin Crosbie
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