Rayman Raving Rabbids is a mobile phone title based on the console game of the same name. Like the Game Boy Advance version, this iteration is a two-dimensional sidescrolling platformer; however, it is very different from traditional Rayman games in that its gameplay is an almost direct copy of that of the early Sonic the Hedgehog titles. Rayman traverses levels at extreme speeds, often rolling into a ball to do so. Familiar gameplay elements such as cages, Purple Lums and Teensies reappear, but beyond that, the game bears little in common with the others of the series.
Unlike the previous mobile games, Tomb Raider: Legend was designed in 3D for high-end devices. The game is a side-scrolling platformer with polygonal 3D graphics. Most of the gameplay involves running left and right, jumping between platforms and shooting the various enemies that stand in Lara's way. Obstacles such as electric cables and laser defense systems have to be avoided either by jumping over or rolling under. Sometimes Lara has to swing around poles or use her grappling hook to reach far off platforms. The grappling hook can also be used to swing into and knock out enemies. The gunfights are quite simple and only Lara's regular handgun can be used. Bullets can be dodged by crouching but the enemies can do the same.
During the course of the TMNT 2003 series, viewership had began to nosedive during its third season in the latter parts of 2005. The show's next season was held back to properly strategize the direction to take. TMNT 2003 had ultimately suffered from weak writing, making use of very involved plots but not comfortably telling the stories needed to be told, and as such the audience left. The decision was made to entirely skip the next season in favor of airing the semi-reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward, sending the brothers into the future and equiping themselves in cybernetic armor. Fast Forward had a distinctly different art style and the tone was much more lighthearted than before, though it failed to make any great impact on either ratings or merchandise due to the paper-thin premise. Only one game was produced to tie in with Fast Forward, Ninja Training NYC.
Ninja Training NYC is very much a standard action title for mobile phones, dumbing the concept down to make it suitable for a numberpad con
Star Wars: Imperial Ace is a video game published by THQ Wireless that was released exclusively for the cellphones across Europe in 2006. The game was pre-installed on BenQ Siemens EF81 phones.
Star Wars: Imperial Ace is a 3-dimensional game in which players assume the role of an elite TIE fighter pilot during the Galactic Civil War sometime after the Battle of Hoth. Darth Vader has deployed a fleet of Star Destroyers to counter a Rebel uprising on Mygeeto, and every starfighter in the armada is at the player's disposal, from bombers to interceptors.
Grievous: Getaway is a spinoff video game available exclusively for cellphones. It is published by THQ Wireless like the most part of Star Wars games for mobile telephones. The action takes place during the events of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. The player controls Obi-Wan Kenobi with a goal of eliminating General Grievous. The game has five levels. After completing the game it is possible to play again and choose either character, Obi-Wan Kenobi or Grievous.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas is a mobile game in the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Franchise based on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas. Developed by Gameloft, it features gameplay similar to other mobile titles in the franchise but retains the overall story of its console counterpart. The game takes place in June 2007.
Digital Devil Saga Avatar Tuner: A's Test Server is an RPG released for Japanese feature phones as a side-story taking place in the Digital Devil Saga series.
The J2ME version of Tomb Raider: Legend takes place in Tokyo, which was the third location of the original game. The game is a side-scrolling platformer with polygonal 3D graphics. Most of the gameplay involves running left and right, jumping between platforms and shooting the various Yakuza members that stand in Lara's way. Obstacles such as electric cables and laser defense systems have to be avoided either by jumping over or rolling under. Sometimes Lara has to swing around poles or use her grappling hook to reach far off platforms. The grappling hook can also be used to swing into and knock out enemies. The gunfights are quite simple and only Lara's regular handgun can be used. Bullets can be dodged by crouching but the enemies can do the same.
How good are you at shooting games? The second entry of the danmaku test series that answers that question is finally available! This time too, you can enjoy a wide range of people from beginners to veterans. Of course, there are also bonus elements unique to the danmaku test trial ...? Face off against the weapons from Ketsui: Kizuna Jikogu Tachi!