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Patrick Gillespie introduces the new Subpixel Snake game based on the classic game and has shrunk the game down to the point where users need a microscope to play it the way they want.
Certainly, it's a lot nicer to use than the 1.8 screen of the (admittedly cheaper) Nokia 110 4G. In use, I found navigating the 6110's menu system easier and more intuitive than any feature phone I've ...
Available in multiple colors, the 252 was also one of Nokia’s last products to use the 1G wireless network. The 6110 might not look like much, but precursor to Nokia’s 3110 “Brick” phone ...
You could change the covers and cases, which allowed you to personalise them.' The Nokia 6110 brought a couple of 'firsts' to the mobile phone market – firstly the introduction of games ...
The first widget it includes is a recreation of Snake which was the most memorable of the three games pre-installed on the Nokia 6110 when it launched 26 years ago. Although the original game was ...
An Irish woman and her two-year-old daughter were killed in a car crash in Poland, President Michael D Higgins has lead a commemoration ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking ...
Right, let’s get some things straight. If your young child wants a phone, the Nokia 3210 is a great first mobile. If you want a phone with a long-lasting battery, it’s also very good.
In 1997, Nokia introduced the retro classic Snake game, developed by Taneli Armanto and preloaded on the Nokia 6110 handset. The concept was straightforward but addictive: control a snake on a grid as ...
This simple yet addictive game, pre-installed on Nokia’s famous 6110 handset, became an instant hit. Players maneuvered a pixelated snake to eat dots while avoiding collisions with the snake’s ...
In 1997, Nokia made history by introducing the first mobile game, Snake, which was pre-installed in the Nokia 6110. This marked the beginning of built-in features on mobile phones, with other ...