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Backbreaker Football is a new game for Symbian^3 devices which offers unique and extreme American style football experience.The game play have high definition graphics and online support for peer score battle that football fans looked for in a mobile game. It also features an accelerometer based game play with enabled control keys that resembles the [...]

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Last time I posted the Shotgun App and similar to that is the Revolver simulator app both from PicoBrothers. The Revolver app gives fun by simulating a real revolver. You could actually roll the the cylinder, set the hammer and trigger in order to fire as well as putting each bullet in the barrel. 

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I Must Run! is the latest action-packed game for your Symbian^3 created by Gamelion. So it was recently released in Ovi Store for $0.99 supporting Nokia N8, Nokia C7, Nokia C6-01 and the E7. Find out more of I Must Run! after the break.

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If you’re one of the people who are health-conscious or currently under on diet program, then I recommend for you to checkout the Vitamin Widget. This application offers detailed informations of a specific fruits and veggies, and vitamins. Another feature of the app is the Smoothies. This section serves wide lists of different smoothies with [...]

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The latest fruit smashing, slicing and pawning game comes to Ovi Store, the Fruit Ninja from Halfbrick. The latest and coolest game now supports Symbian^3 devices mainly Nokia N8 and Nokia C7 but expect to play it with your other S^3 devices too.

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TwimGo is a new twitter client application for Symbian. It is the rip off client from the TwimGo for Maemo that was seen on N900. Thus this app interface and functionalities are almost similar as to the Maemo version. Read more after the break.

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