HOT: Openfeint's Fruit Ninja Now Available In Ovi Store!
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by Apocalypso » 25 Feb 2011, 10:09
The Worldwide Smash Hit Game Fruit Ninja Is Now Available On Ovi Store For Symbian^3 Devices

If you've ever had a doubt that will become a gaming powerhouse, you may want to think again after reading this. After the recent introduction of the world's most popular mobile game Angry Birds by Rovio Mobile, another major Android, Windows Phone 7 and iOS game developer entered the Symbian ecosystem today users who like to game on the go should be pretty excited for this one!
After the long wait, it's finally here, OpenFeint, the developer of notable games such Fruit Ninja, MiniSquadron and Must.Eat.Birds, all offered on Apple's and Google's iOS, entered the Symbian's Ovi Store yesterday. Fruit Ninja was on the list of 50 Best iPho... .. .
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Sincerely yours,
Teo

If you've ever had a doubt that will become a gaming powerhouse, you may want to think again after reading this. After the recent introduction of the world's most popular mobile game Angry Birds by Rovio Mobile, another major Android, Windows Phone 7 and iOS game developer entered the Symbian ecosystem today users who like to game on the go should be pretty excited for this one!
After the long wait, it's finally here, OpenFeint, the developer of notable games such Fruit Ninja, MiniSquadron and Must.Eat.Birds, all offered on Apple's and Google's iOS, entered the Symbian's Ovi Store yesterday. Fruit Ninja was on the list of 50 Best iPho... .. .
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Sincerely yours,
Teo
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by Arvis » 25 Feb 2011, 11:58
This game is just awesome! Recommend for everyone.
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by NZtechfreak » 25 Feb 2011, 19:30
Great game, loved for quite a while now on Android, good to Symbian getting the love too!

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by nik.rolls » 26 Feb 2011, 04:22
I'm sorry, but this post is completely riddled with errors. I'm not sure where you got your information from but you should probably check your sources.
OpenFeint is not the developer of Fruit Ninja, it is a leaderboard system (as you stated) that is completely independed of any games developers. Developers can include it in their games and tie in the trophy and points collection into the global leaderboards. That is your first error. A quick visit to the Fruit Ninja page on Ovi clearly states that it is published by Halfbrick. You also say that OpenFeint are the makers of the games MiniSuqadron and Must.Eat.Birds, which is again wrong.
Mistake number two is that you say OpenFeint is now available on Nokia devices. It is not, never has been, and the customer have never said it will be. It's only on iOS and Android.
And thirdly you state that Fruit Ninja on Symbian uses OpenFeint, which due to the above mistake is impossible. Have you actually played it on a Symbian device or are you just making assumptions?
You should check your sources when you post articles and rely a lot less on copy/pasting. If we want to read text from the original post then we will look for a sources link. Please provide these links to your sources rather than copy/paste various paragraphs into your own.
OpenFeint is not the developer of Fruit Ninja, it is a leaderboard system (as you stated) that is completely independed of any games developers. Developers can include it in their games and tie in the trophy and points collection into the global leaderboards. That is your first error. A quick visit to the Fruit Ninja page on Ovi clearly states that it is published by Halfbrick. You also say that OpenFeint are the makers of the games MiniSuqadron and Must.Eat.Birds, which is again wrong.
Mistake number two is that you say OpenFeint is now available on Nokia devices. It is not, never has been, and the customer have never said it will be. It's only on iOS and Android.
And thirdly you state that Fruit Ninja on Symbian uses OpenFeint, which due to the above mistake is impossible. Have you actually played it on a Symbian device or are you just making assumptions?
You should check your sources when you post articles and rely a lot less on copy/pasting. If we want to read text from the original post then we will look for a sources link. Please provide these links to your sources rather than copy/paste various paragraphs into your own.
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by Apocalypso » 28 Feb 2011, 08:42
I’m sorry but I gave my best to inform readers about the game but if you here for a long enough you should be aware that I am not a paid blogger neither a pro journalist, just a freak who is doing this in my spare time and the quality of the articles directly depends on how much time I have to post something.
Speaking about sources, well in most situations it is Mr. Google and Wikipedia, I have no any mysterious sources except few friends who are well positioned in Nokia and give me some juicy information from time to time.
Yes I tested the game on my girlfriend’s N8 and although I am not that much in gaming I have to admit this is nice game, very addictive and I even manage to get the score of 73 points
That’s it in short, I am graphic designer (which is noticeable in my illustrations I hope) who is doing this as a hobby and I do understand that you don’t like my style of writing and I see no problem there, there are thousands of mobile blogs out there just a couple of clicks away, you can easily unsubscribe from this one and pick up one that meets your need the most.
Anyway, thx 4 the heads up about wrong information, really appreciate it....
Speaking about sources, well in most situations it is Mr. Google and Wikipedia, I have no any mysterious sources except few friends who are well positioned in Nokia and give me some juicy information from time to time.
Yes I tested the game on my girlfriend’s N8 and although I am not that much in gaming I have to admit this is nice game, very addictive and I even manage to get the score of 73 points
That’s it in short, I am graphic designer (which is noticeable in my illustrations I hope) who is doing this as a hobby and I do understand that you don’t like my style of writing and I see no problem there, there are thousands of mobile blogs out there just a couple of clicks away, you can easily unsubscribe from this one and pick up one that meets your need the most.
Anyway, thx 4 the heads up about wrong information, really appreciate it....
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by nik.rolls » 01 Mar 2011, 07:21
Sorry mate, must have been having a bad day when I wrote that. I enjoy reading your blog, however as a developer myself I would be annoyed if something like that was miscredited on one of my apps so I guess I went off on a tangent.
Keep up the good work
Keep up the good work
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