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Saturday, May 15, 2010

LCG Smartmovie: Method how to crack smartmovie

Tutorial: Method to crack LCG Games Smartmovie perfectly.

You must know that LCG games have implemented online authentication in their softwares because of which it is very difficult to use smartmovie.

Here is superb method to bypass authentication process.

For this you need Sorcerer v1.30 and Smartmovie v4.15 unregistered

And here it goes..

Step1. Open Sorcerer, and leave it open in background

Step2. Now open smartmovie [unregistered] and then play a video [any video will be ok]

Step3. Now while the video is playing, press the hotkey to go back to sorcerer, then press "fuzzy search" and then "DWORD".


















Step4. Now go back
to smartmovie, don't close sorcerer, you will see the video is paused, now press play again and then press hotkey to switch back to sorcerer. And now press "fussy search" and then "Became less".







Step5. Repeat Step4 until it becomes 3 strings only.

Step6. After step5, go back to smartmovie and now register with your own key but don't exit the registeration window





Step7. Now press the hotkey to switch to sorcerer. (This is now the cracking part).Change the value of all the strings (the 3 strings) into "-2".

Step8. After step7 go back to smartmovie, don't close sorcerer, and then press back. You will notice that authentication screen has been removed, now exit smartmovie. Open it again and that's it you are ready to use Smartmovie for free.

Downloads:

Sorcerer 1.30 : click here

Smartmovie 1.45 unregistered : click here

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

N-gage, Symbian, Java Games Cheat Tutorial

N-Gage, Symbian, & Java Games Cheat Tutorial using Sorcerer Application.

As I already mentioned in my previous post SORCERER is the software that can be used to make cheats on most of games available in market.

Many games doesnot have cheat codes developed by programmers or they are not known to us but we can creat our own cheats for any game whether it is symbian or java using SORCERER application.

Here is the step by step guide to cheat in Creatures of the Deep N-gage 2.0 game:
1)Run Sorcerer and then run the desired game (in this case Creatures of the Deep)


2) Lets do it for Experience value in Game: Find the Experience value



















3) Press the button that you have set for sorcerer to run: in my case it is CALL BUTTON: Press CALL BUTTON, then you will enter sorcerer, press option > exact search, then enter the value, then you will find like this :

































4) Then press back (right softkey), then in game change the ingame experience value (increase the experience )



5) Repeat Step 3, but insert the experience value now, repeat this until you found just one adress.. like the screenshot :


























6) Highlight that adress, then press * > enter the name (eg: exp) > press center key, then enter value you want (eg: 100000), then OK...





















7) back to game, its not changed yet, then increase your experience, then voila its changed to 100000


You are done... you can also change SCORE,MONEY, etc...






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Monday, April 26, 2010

ONE : N-gage 2.0 s60v3 Game

Digital Legends: ONE for N-gage 2.0 cracked Binpda...

The second 'One' (for the new N-Gage platform phones) is actually better than the first 'One' (for the original N-Gage). While the debate over Highlander II: The Quickening will rage for years, the improvements made by Digital Legends in the 3-d Fighting game for the N-Gage platform is all up on the screen, and kills the opposition stone dead.
And that takes some doing, because the original N-Gage 'One' was close to being one of the best fighting beat-em-ups on a mobile platform... ever. Looking back on that review (where it scored an impressive 83), there's a lot of things said then that are true now. The main one that caught my eye is in the opening paragraph. Then, One was being heralded as the saviour of the N-Gage, and to a certain extent it was, being in a wave of first party titles that proved the N-Gage concept.

Now, it's not so vital, as the Next Gen N-Gage platform is a little bit more varied, and has critically lauded titles, mainstream titles, and third party developers lining up to do a second wave of releases and development. So One is not as pivotal this time around, but it's certainly a title that those following the N-Gage been waiting over. Delayed countless times, now it's final here, is it worth the wait?

Yes.

The first thing that hits you are the graphics. There's been a lot of heated discussion, to put it mildly, on whether N-Gage can 'work' without using a 3D Chip, and One is going to make the two camps further apart. Some will point to One and say, well how much better-looking than that do you want a mobile game to be? Others will talk about the cost in CPU time, and that it could look 'even better' if a separate chip was doing all the triangle drawing.

Finally, most people will do most of their 'One' adventure in the story mode - this takes your character around the world, introducing first the idea of an underground 'winner takes all' competition to find the 'one' best fighter, but also gives you steadily more impressive AI opponents to fight, and unlockable clothes and items to customise your fighter on screen. As you go along, this also brings up your score, and rather like ELO chess rankings, you'll get more points for defeating a better fighter than you, and less points if you're expected to win. This means that just because you have a ninja fighter in the later stages, it's not so easy to amass the points you need by grinding out fights on lower opponents - and you'll need those points as they are the online 'currency' of One.

Setting yourself up for online play is easy - just let the Arena know your location, and your fighter data is uploaded to the service. Going online after that will upload the score of your fighter, and allow this to be compared to others for the global ranking.

There's no online fighting (more's the pity), this is only available over Bluetooth with local opponents. I'm guessing there are latency issues trying to fight online, but the ability to compare yourself with anyone else in a realistic way is a great addition, and of course means there will always be someone at the top of the table as the best of the best for people to aim for. And that one person is going to have to work hard to stay there. It's well suited to mobile gaming, implemented well, and is sure to add to the longevity of a game built around 90 second fights.

Right then, time for the bit that many will not like to hear. This game is a technical marvel, and it's surprisingly effective when compared to other modern beat em ups, especially those on other mobile platforms. It's also definitely an improvement on the original in many respects.

But it's going to miss out on our rare Mega-game award by the smallest of margins. The fighting genre is one that does not have mass appeal, and there's little in the way of introduction for the casual gamer to allow them to be immersed into the game world in the way that, say, Reset Generation has managed. Is there a good reason why 'training mode' is not available in the demo? I'm still not convinced that generic phone keypads are suited for any game which looks and acts like a console game - and make no bones about it, One is console quality - but a console where you have to use a TV remote control rather than a dedicated gaming controller.

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This game is cracked by BinPDA and can only work in hacked s60v3 phones.
Tutorial about how to hack your phone: Click Here
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Friday, April 23, 2010

Asphalt 3 : Street Rules N-Gage 2.0

Asphalt 3 : Street Rules N-Gage 2.0 cracked by BinPDA
Asphalt 3 is the follow-up to the Asphalt series of games from the first generation N-Gage and the Nintendo DS. This is a third party title from Gameloft, who specialise in phone games and have supported N-Gage since its first generation. (The Asphalt brand is also used on Java titles from Gameloft, but these aren't really the same games, they just have similar names and themes.). The Asphalt games are arcade racers, i.e. they're not realistic in the slightest. Their purpose isn't to simulate driving, but to let you pretend you're in a car chase from films like "The Fast And The Furious", doing ridiculously over-the-top driving that would never be possible in real life. The gameplay revolves around illegal street racing, and the emphasis is firmly on doing stuff you shouldn't do: knocking other cars off the road, driving too fast, smashing into crates etc. The score you get for a race is far more influenced by what you do during the race than where you finish in the race, so if you come first but do very little else then you'll get a very low score.To get by in Asphalt 3 you have to master two things: nitro boosts and "drifting". In general you should drift on every corner and use nitro boosts on every straight, which if done carefully should get you to the head of the pack fairly quickly. Nitros can be picked up from certain points on the track, and they can also be earned by drifting and other activities.Of course illegal activity means the police will be after you, and if you do too many bad things you'll see a police badge on the screen to indicate that a police car or bike are on your tail. If they catch you there's a hefty penalty to pay, so you can either try to outrun them or nudge them off the road, both of which earn you bonuses. Illegal activity also attracts the attention of news helicopters and you'll sometimes find yourself looking through the camera of a news report, which means you briefly have to steer the car from above (rather like the original gen N-Gage game Glimmerati).


There are a total of five game modes which can be unlocked, covering a variety of contrasting gameplay styles: -

Race: A straightforward three lap contest to get to the finish line, you earn the most money from bonuses on the track but you have to finish in the top 3 to keep the money.
Beat 'Em All: The most aggressive mode, you have to push six other racers or police cars off the track before you've done three laps.
Cop Chase: The roles are reversed, you control a police car and your task is to catch the leader of some street racers. Hitting innocent cars costs you points, but at least you don't have to worry about police trying to catch you for speeding. - Vs: You race against one other car to reach the finish line after two laps. - Cash Attack: You have to earn over $20,000 from various bonuses by the end of three laps. If you earn less than this, you lose the race. One major snag in this mode is that if you lose it doesn't tell you how much you did earn, so you've no idea how much you lost by, making it very difficult to chart your progress.



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Please note that, this game is cracked by BinPDA and can only work in hacked s60v3 phones.
Tutorial about how to hack your phone: Click Here
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