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Bust blocks, groove through puzzles, and jam wirelessly with friends. Stack 'em right and you'll unlock lush looks and buttery beats. Want to be lumines? Just let the music guide you. Advance through 24 action-packed levels, each with its own ...
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08-09-05 Review for Playstation Portable
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Lumines and Meteos:From PSP to mobile phone
Gameloft has acquired the rights to publish versions of Lumines and Meteos on mobile phones. These two games were both produced by game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi, with Lumines being one of the PSP's most hailed titles.
These games appeal to a very large audiene and with them appearing on multiple platforms, chances on huge success seem unevitable. They will be both available for mobile phones in the first quarter of 2006.
Lumines slick and trendy design earned it rave reviews on the top three gaming websites, Gamespot, IGN and Gamespy. According to Gamespot, who rated it 9/10, "Lumines may very well be the greatest Tetris-style puzzle game since Tetris itself." Lumines also received IGN's Editor's Choice Award.
Meteos, another puzzle game produced by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, is based on simple rules: groups of meteorite blocks are falling down on the planet, and players have to assemble them by color and fling them back into space. Originally released on Nintendo DS, the game proved to be as popular as its predecessor, Lumines, scoring a 9/10 rating and an Editor's Choice Award from IGN. In addition, it received a 4.5/5 rating on Gamespy, where it is viewed as a serious Tetris contender.
These games appeal to a very large audiene and with them appearing on multiple platforms, chances on huge success seem unevitable. They will be both available for mobile phones in the first quarter of 2006.
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