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Cheung Yuen Wong had his first meeting with Symbian when he acquired the N-Gage Classic phone. Swiftly after he became addicted and amazed at the possibilities in which the Symbian operating system offered in terms of usability and power. You can follow Cheung on Twitter at @Wampyre.

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  • alexismil

    I bought the game the first day it was released, the demo gave me the feeling that I wanted more, and Yes I wanted more!

    Overall the game is very good, and tend to be a little hard to beat in some areas, or maybe I should blame my N82 keypad!

  • alexismil

    I bought the game the first day it was released, the demo gave me the feeling that I wanted more, and Yes I wanted more!

    Overall the game is very good, and tend to be a little hard to beat in some areas, or maybe I should blame my N82 keypad!

  • Wampyre

    I know what you mean, the gameplay really makes you want to have more and yes, using the N82 myself it is quite hard to hit right.

    What I also really like is that the demo is quite long as you can the first song with both guitar and drum and in all the three different difficulties which makes it have a gameplay with a total of “6 stages”.

    One of the better demoes I’ve played on the N-gage. The only downside is the graphics which feels a bit cheap. Still considering whether to buy or not.
    (Here the inability to backup your game saves is really a let down on the N-gage platform, but this doesn’t concern the game itself. So I have to play through all my games again to get my “stats” up)

  • Wampyre

    I know what you mean, the gameplay really makes you want to have more and yes, using the N82 myself it is quite hard to hit right.

    What I also really like is that the demo is quite long as you can the first song with both guitar and drum and in all the three different difficulties which makes it have a gameplay with a total of “6 stages”.

    One of the better demoes I’ve played on the N-gage. The only downside is the graphics which feels a bit cheap. Still considering whether to buy or not.
    (Here the inability to backup your game saves is really a let down on the N-gage platform, but this doesn’t concern the game itself. So I have to play through all my games again to get my “stats” up)

  • JPSAL

    Does it feature actual songs or ringtone-like MIDIs?

  • Wampyre

    @JPSAL
    The songs featured are actual songs, but you won’t get the whole song if you know what I mean. However that’s better than ringtone-like MIDI music.
    A neat little thing is that it fades the song when it’s nearing the end of the “stage”.

  • Wampyre

    @JPSAL
    The songs featured are actual songs, but you won’t get the whole song if you know what I mean. However that’s better than ringtone-like MIDI music.
    A neat little thing is that it fades the song when it’s nearing the end of the “stage”.

  • http://www.womworld.com/nokia/11132/guitar-hero-on-n-gage/ WOM World / Nokia » Blog Archive – Guitar Hero on N-Gage

    [...] Over at Symbian Guru, Wampyre has posted about the ever-popular Guitar Hero landing on the N-Gage platform. [...]

  • JPSAL

    Does it feature actual songs or ringtone-like MIDIs?

  • JPSAL

    Does it feature actual songs or ringtone-like MIDIs?

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