Video: Table Tennis 3D Gameplay on Nokia N8 – available at Ovi Store.
Camb078 has a new video demo, it’s of “Virtual Table Tennis” on his Nokia N8.
You may have seen reviews about it on the Ovi Blog, but at the time, it wasn’t yet available to download in UK (and a few other countries).
This is now available at the Ovi Store:
http://store.ovi.com/content/101702
The video doesn’t show the detail but this screenshot does. There’s a game of identical name available to iPhone and the dynamics looks the same but I’m not sure if it is actually the same game. Not just because it looks different and that the mentioned developers are different (iOS by Wang Xi, s^3 by Clapfoot games) but also because the animations of the paddle are quite slow. iPhone ports to Symbian^3 have been pretty much identical except for the 16:9 dimension.
Nonetheless, it looks like a lot of fun and something I’ll be picking up on Ovi Store.
Category: Applications, Games, Nokia, Nseries, Symbian, Video
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This one’s an Android port, I had this on my HTC Desire a while back, think it was released sometime in the Summer. Highly addictive game & it’s great to see it finally being ported to Symbian.
The iphone version still looks better. I guess N8 really does loose out to the iPhone in terms of graphics processing huh~?
nope , the boardcom BCM2727 GPU still makes the N8 more powerfull then the iphone.
Correct, they are even in processing power and the N8 supports OpenGL ES 2.0 which is the highest standard around. A good deal of the graphics quality is in the software side in the 3D engine, so all it would take for the N8 to match the iPhone is a programmer who can take advantage of the power available.
it depends on the graphic engine used in the game… the iPhone does very well with the unreal tournament engine for example. But the N8 has very good graphics in general, considering the low ram and “slow” cpu
By far the most addictive game on the N8 so far… Wonderful game… Love it
Really? Have you tried Sparkle and Fruit Ninja?