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Asphalt Nitro - Java mobile game context (320x240)

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Asphalt Nitro - Java mobile game context (320x240)

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Stefan Profilers

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Asphalt Nitro was released on Java mobile phones in 2014, while it was originally released for Android in May 13, and ported for Tizen in October 27, in 2015. It was developed originally by Gameloft and the Gameloft of Korea in its 2D version and distributed by Gameloft. This installment in this franchise is considered one of the racing game for lightweight phones, with sequence of Asphalt 8: Airborne. Initially on Java mobile phones, it features from A8 such as more advanced career mode, stunt ramps, ported race modes such as Knockdown and Gate Drift, the 10 cars both returning cars from A8 and series-first debut of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X. It is the latest and most advanced Java game in Asphalt series ever produced by Gameloft, succeeding the version from Asphalt 6: Adrenaline. In Android and Tizen versions, heavily based on the Java version, the game's now-privated trailer for Android version (and quietly Tizen version) was first uploaded in April 2015, insisting on lightweight gaming experience with the motto, "15 MB of Pure Velocity!". The revised trailer was uploaded with the changed motto, "25 MB of Pure Velocity!" in May 2015. The game's early version was first debuted on the Gameloft Store for Android version on May 13, 2015, serving as a lightweight Asphalt 8: Airborne resembling as an Android adaptation of the Java version. There are 10 cars available in Java version while there were 53 cars available in the Android/Tizen version (1 removed due to a licensing issue while 2 are unobtainable for being IAP-only), and 6 locations in both Java and Android/Tizen versions of the game. Ordered by Quick Race. Each location's picture in the game is the flag of that country.

This context in this gameplay on Java mobile phone is using the version in 320x240 of resolution, with a phone on screen in the video, a Samsung Ch@t 335 that I remember this phone used from my dad. This version in this resolution is been choosen with all the original features from the Java version.