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I have verizon wireless and I'm wanting to download a game onto my phone.

I was wondering if anyone eles had downloaded any games?

I'm thinking of Call of duty:4, rainbow las vegas, or some other shooting game.

I have before. I used to buy the new MLB game every year, but they are all pretty lame honestly. I haven't tried the VCast games though.

I have only Tetris.  It is great.  I'm thinking about Texas Hold Em... How good is a shooter game on a cell phone though?

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How good is a shooter game on a cell phone though?

That what I'm wanting to know lol.

The card games and stuff like Tetris are alright, but the more realistic the games try to be, they lamer they tend to get. I think I'd rather spend $5 a month on fishing stuff. :)

I downloaded a few games on a cell phone.  I would stay away from the shooters.  They tend to be nothing like the actual games they share a name with.  Those were pretty lame pixelated army guys shooting black dots at other things.  

The puzzle games are really good though.  Those games that you arent expecting great graphics and are timeless games.

I also like the poker games, but those are very specific in tastes.

Vic

Call me a geek but I downloaded Scrabble.... It teaches me new words hahaha but I did download the shooting games before. they are really a waste on money. It only took me like 2-3 days to beat them.... I only play when I'm completley bored, and they have terrible graphics. If you text alot it will slow down the texting. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I have that crappy BASS game, it sucks.  The one I play most is Monopoly and it was free on my phone. I got a demo for TowerBlox and it was suprisingly awsome but I never got the full version.

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