Wampyre

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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  • http://twitter.com/MobilPresse MobilPresse.com

    I liked the first Dirk Dagger a lot, though i wouldn´t really call it a game. It is more like a story you discover. I don´t know if you know those rare books where you have to decide on which page you will read on. This is exactly what Dirk Dagger reminded me of. Once played you most likely don´t touch the game again. But the first time you “use” it it is really cool. I hope they made the story a bit longer this time.

  • http://twitter.com/MobilPresse MobilPresse.com

    I liked the first Dirk Dagger a lot, though i wouldn´t really call it a game. It is more like a story you discover. I don´t know if you know those rare books where you have to decide on which page you will read on. This is exactly what Dirk Dagger reminded me of. Once played you most likely don´t touch the game again. But the first time you “use” it it is really cool. I hope they made the story a bit longer this time.

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