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What a masterpiece!
This game is actually not new on the Pocket PC (it has existed at least since 2001), but has just now become freeware.
It is a role playing game where you have to remote control a futuristic vehicle that disarms bombs. In this case, your mission is to do so with a bomb in the Russian embassy in London. And of course, not everything works out as you wish it would ...
The music is fantastic (for a Pocket PC of course, thanks to Fabio Barzagli) and if you have a device with poor loudspeaker quality, you will regret it now. Perfect gameplay. Most of the graphics are good, but sometimes it seems that the author wanted to make it a bit easier for himself.
The life span is not exceptionally long, considering it as a formerly commercial software. I didn't miss any important feature, you can even save the current game.
So, let's rejoice that this great program is now freeware.
Update: the source code is available, the MIPS and SH3 are now compiled and downloadable from the author's site (thanks olitu for the link).
[Torgamm]
(Translation: seidler)
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Good graphics, storyline, and interface add up to make one great game! Impressive work and it is freeware! Only downside is the lack of much replay value, but wonderful while it lasts.
9/10
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Hi, I tried to remove this program from my ppc but after i removed all files the icon "nuttcracker" remained in my program files screen. After i re-installed it and again removed it i now got two icons i cant remove in program files!!! Annoying!!! Does anybody have a suggestion? Thx, double p, nl
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Steures - Dock your PPC and using your desktop computer, access your PPC folders through windows explorer. The icons should be located somewhere like: Mobile Device/My Pocket PC/Windows/Start Menu. Just delete the two icons and you should be fine.
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Thanx a lot Pyro!!! I follow your instructions and...Easy does it!!!
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Am I missing something here? After I installed this on my IMate JAM it initially looked wonderful, but the only control I had was on the crosspad. I could make the device on screen move but had no idea (or instruction) as to what I was supposed to be doing...and then it kept locking up , requiring a soft reset.
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