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Gameloft’s Real Football ’09 hits Nokia N-Gage

Categories: Gaming, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, November 10th, 2008 at 9:10 AM

During this year’s Dubai World Game Expo, Gameloft announced the launch of its Real Football 2009 for Nokia N-Gage.

The Real Football series has been the best rated mobile football simulation game for the past five years. The 2009 edition allows players to choose from 12 stadiums and six leagues featuring 200 teams, as well as five gaming modes ranging from the Leagues and Cups, to exhibition, penalty kicks and training. The game also features a dynamic replay system to give players control how they view the action. New to Real Football ’09 is realistic player behaviour and a 360degrees gaming experience utilising high-quality 3D graphics and realistic sound effects.

Out of all comments from Gameloft’s and Nokia’s representatives, we pick the words of Gregg Sauter, Director of Third Party Publishing at Nokia, who said: “It’s great to see Real Football 09 launched on the N-Gage platform. As a sport, football is the world’s most popular, and as a game, Real Football will be tough to beat. With great gameplay and superb quality graphics, we expect this game to bring a new level of sports excellence and realism to the platform.”

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  • Om

    That's cool. But i am searching for full features of this game. Can you tell me?

  • Erick

    How can download?