Symbian S60v2 Games
Archive.org, Dedicated Symbian forums (e.g., Symbianize, My-Symbian), and old backup CDs. Look for .sis (native Symbian) or .jar (Java) files.
⚠️ Warning: Many “free game” sites are full of malware. Stick to trusted community archives or abandonware forums.
Here is a secret only the true Symbian nerds know. The N-Gage had exclusive games like Tomb Raider and Pandemonium. However, the modding community discovered that you could install a "blz installer" and rip these games to run on standard S60v2 devices. symbian s60v2 games
It was the first time many of us felt like "hackers." Watching Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater boot up on a Nokia 7610 was a thrill that modern emulation just can't replicate.
Asphalt: Urban GT (Gameloft) Before Gameloft became a mobile giant, Asphalt: Urban GT was the standard for racing on S60v2. Featuring licensed cars (Nissan 350Z, Dodge Viper) and cops with spike strips, it pushed the 6600 to its limits. The sense of speed, polygonal car models, and techno soundtrack were unparalleled. Archive
Tomb Raider: Legend (Eidos) A miracle of compression. This 3D platformer brought Lara Croft to the small screen. While the controls were clunky by today’s standards (mapping look and move to the same joystick), it featured voice acting, cinematic cutscenes, and actual tomb puzzles.
Metal Gear Solid: Mobile (Ideaworks3D) Konami’s official foray into mobile was a top-down stealth masterpiece. It perfectly captured the essence of the console games, complete with cardboard boxes, codec calls, and tactical sneaking. It remains one of the rarest S60v2 games to find original .SIS files for. ⚠️ Warning : Many “free game” sites are
Most S60v2 games are abandonware (no longer sold or supported). Download them from archive.org or dedicated Symbian forums. Always respect copyright—sites that host these files typically only do so for preservation.
A 3D racing game that mirrored Mario Kart. Drifting, power-ups, weapons, and colorful tracks. Surprisingly fast and responsive on phones like the Nokia 6600. Multiplayer via Bluetooth was addictive.
Your old Nokia 6600 may be long gone, but you can still replay these classics:
Due to limited CPU and RAM, most S60v2 games: