Cool Games for the Palm Pilot


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I have a Palm M100 and was looking for some cool free games to play on it. Drug wars is already on the list -def my fave to date. I'm looking for some other games to add to my collection on the palm. Sitting on a bus for 1 hr a day to get to school gets boring quickly. I read books but Palm games would be much better.

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Bejeweled is like synthetic crack. When I got my Pocket PC, I gave my Sony Clie to my wife. She found Bejeweled. 6 hours later...she asked me what time it was.

They have a version of the game for Pocket PC as well, called Diamond Mine. Better graphics and sound, but same game.

Originally posted by Dead Messiah

If you *own* a Game Boy you 'legally' play Game Boy ROMs on your PDA.

I forget the name of the program(s) out there that allow you to do this but worth the time to look around, if it interests you.

There's this program called "Liberty," which costs $16.95

If you don't like paying for software, then there's an open-source emu called Phoinix (http://palmgear.com/software/showsoftware....03&prodID=39038)

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