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If you grew up with a Nokia N73, N95, 5800 XpressMusic (in its Symbian incarnation), or an E71, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and celebrate the games that made bus rides and boring classes fly by.
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We didn't have cloud saves. We had Bluetooth file sharing and cracked .JARs. We didn't have DLC. We had version 1.2.3_signed_fixed.jar . If you grew up with a Nokia N73,
These games weren't just "mobile time-wasters"; many had deep stories and impressive 3D graphics for their time: EKA2L1 – Apps on Google Play This standard resolution, common on iconic devices like