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The Gameloft Games List

daveloft

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May 26, 2010
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07.01.2011 - BackStab HD
05.06.2011 - Sacred Odyssey: Rise of Ayden HD
05.06.2011 - N.O.V.A. 2 - Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance HD
04.29.2011 - Shadow Guardian HD
04.29.2011 - Fast Five the Movie: Official Game HD
04.28.2011 - Starfront: Collision HD
04.28.2011 - The Settlers HD
04.15.2011 - Eternal Legacy HD
04.01.2011 - Dungeon Hunter 2 HD
03.15.2011 - Asphalt 6: Adrenaline HD
01.28.2011 - Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus HD
01.14.2011 - Gangstar: Miami Vindication HD
12.24.2010 - GT Racing: Motor Academy HD
12.24.2010 - Real Soccer 2011 HD
12.23.2010 - The Oregon Trail HD
12.22.2010 - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction HD
12.22.2010 - Shrek Kart HD
12.17.2010 - Spider-Man: Total Mayhem HD
12.10.2010 - Fishing Kings HD
12.07.2010 - Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front HD
12.01.2010 - Let's Golf! 2 HD
08.26.2010 - James Cameron's Avatar HD
08.18.2010 - Uno HD
05.24.2010 - Real Soccer 2010 HD
05.24.2010 - Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X HD
05.24.2010 - Hero of Sparta HD
05.24.2010 - Dungeon Hunter HD
05.24.2010 - Assassin's Creed - Alta
 
It doesn't look like it, at least not from the mobile store.

I don't see Settlers anywhere, but I do see Backstab and NOVA 2 (both only on the Xperia Play though, at least for the time being).

You wont find Settlers on the desktop, but if you go to gameloft.com on your phone and scroll to the bottom and select all games you find it listed in there.
 
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I was going to say something about Shadow Guardian as well. If you are with Sprint and tap on the BOGO from the Sprint Zone, it says "choose from some of our new releases such as Dungeon Hunter 2, Eternal Legacy, Shadow Guardian, and more!"

Good find though.

Gameloft has definately entered the Android world though, which is nice.
 
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I was going to say something about Shadow Guardian as well. If you are with Sprint and tap on the BOGO from the Sprint Zone, it says "choose from some of our new releases such as Dungeon Hunter 2, Eternal Legacy, Shadow Guardian, and more!"

Good find though.
Oh my,...Shadow Guardian. Out of all the new Gameloft games, that is the one I was looking forward to. But I see bad reviews for the iPad version of it over in the App Store,....choppy framerates for the iPad2, poor gameplay movement, and buggy. Hopefully all is fixed for Android when they release it.
 
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So, when I go to the gameloft site on my milestone, it always defaults to the wapshop.gameloft.com site and not all games are available (but are when I choose a phone such as the nexus s). I am gathering this means that the games not listed (such as asphalt 6, shadow guardian, starfront, etc.) will not work on my phone? Even though I have it overclocked to 900mhz?
 
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So, when I go to the gameloft site on my milestone, it always defaults to the wapshop.gameloft.com site and not all games are available (but are when I choose a phone such as the nexus s). I am gathering this means that the games not listed (such as asphalt 6, shadow guardian, starfront, etc.) will not work on my phone? Even though I have it overclocked to 900mhz?

Try the desktop website and select the DroidX, Droid2 or Milestone2 as your device and see if the game you want is available. No guarantee it will work, but it quite possibly could.
 
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Try the desktop website and select the DroidX, Droid2 or Milestone2 as your device and see if the game you want is available. No guarantee it will work, but it quite possibly could.

Don't use any of those devices listed, the only device that might have game that might be compatible with your milestone might be the original droid.*

All the devices listed above have very different internal hardware then your milestone:

milestone: 550mhz default, oc to 900, 256mb ram, gpu: powerVR 530
all the above devices have: 1GHz+ processor, 512mb of ram, gpu: powerVR 535 or better.

Also notice that the number of might* in my recommendation. Because even the original Droid have some minor difference with the milestone, GSM vs CDMS, Gingerbread vs Froyo, etc.

So good luck. I know the feeling of getting left behind by mobile technology, My HTC EVO 4G is starting to feel the pain your milestone is feeling right now :(
 
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Don't use any of those devices listed, the only device that might have game that might be compatible with your milestone might be the original droid.*

All the devices listed above have very different internal hardware then your milestone:

milestone: 550mhz default, oc to 900, 256mb ram, gpu: powerVR 530
all the above devices have: 1GHz+ processor, 512mb of ram, gpu: powerVR 535 or better.

Also notice that the number of might* in my recommendation. Because even the original Droid have some minor difference with the milestone, GSM vs CDMS, Gingerbread vs Froyo, etc.

So good luck. I know the feeling of getting left behind by mobile technology, My HTC EVO 4G is starting to feel the pain your milestone is feeling right now :(

Sorry you are completely wrong. DroidX, Droid2, Droid and Milestone most definitely all have the same GPU, The PowerVR SGX530. Only the iPhone uses the PowerVR SGX535.

They do have a 1GHz CPU, but as he said he overclocked his Milestone to 900 MHz, so thats not a huge difference.

There is the RAM difference, but none of these games use more than 75MB of RAM so that shouldn't be an issue.

I still stand by my recommendation. The overclocked Milestone blows away an EVO when it comes to games. PowerVR SGX530 is way better than an Adreno 200. Which is why the Evo can't game, even with its 512MB of RAM and 1GHz CPU.
 
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Sorry you are completely wrong. DroidX, Droid2, Droid and Milestone most definitely all have the same GPU, The PowerVR SGX530. Only the iPhone uses the PowerVR SGX535.

They do have a 1GHz CPU, but as he said he overclocked his Milestone to 900 MHz, so thats not a huge difference.

There is the RAM difference, but none of these games use more than 75MB of RAM so that shouldn't be an issue.

I still stand by my recommendation. The overclocked Milestone blows away an EVO when it comes to games. PowerVR SGX530 is way better than an Adreno 200. Which is why the Evo can't game, even with its 512MB of RAM and 1GHz CPU.

I double checked, you are right, Droidx and D2 use sgx530. but ram is still hugh difference, and will cause issues. For example, Dungeon Defender runs fine on DX and D2, but can't play on D1 without extensive hacking to free up enough ram to play the game, and even then DD on the Droid1 is very unstable.

Depend the game, you might get lucky running a DX game on milestone. But i can't imagine something like SF:C, DH2, MC2 running on milestone, with the amount of ram it has.

And also on the topic of GPU, which SGX530 is slightly better then Adreno 200. Unfortunately both set of GPU is consider legacy hardware (Adreno 200, is already 1 generation old, soon to be 2 generation old, while SGX530 is almost 4 generation behind current hardware: sgx530->535->543->544(multicore)). So gaming on either set of GPU is suboptimal, but SGX530 can hang on for a little bit longer, but Adreno 200 is completely inadequate now (as much as it pains me to say it, my Evo 4G is getting close to it's useful life cycle as part of my all in 1 go to mobile device).
 
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