
Then came Snake EX and EX2, for multi-color screen phones. In 1998, a year after Snake, it included Snake II in the Nokia 7110 and also in the Nokia 3310. And the game was so well received that it had updates. In 2009, Nokia gave the figure of 350 million phones and devices sold with the Snake game installed. It was operated with keys 2, 4, 6 and 8, which served as directional buttons. It was a monochrome game and it first appeared in the Nokia 6110 y Nokia 3210. What we know as Snake and which was part of different Nokia models during the 90s and 00s, was programmed in 1997 by Taneli armanto, Design Engineer. The history of this mythical hobby with Nokia For its part, a version called Worm it was programmed for computers Commodore and Apple II. Atari created two versions for Atari 2600, dominos y Surround. Versions of Blockade and Snake there were many. In the Snake variant, the enemy is ourselves, since we can collide with us if we are not careful. You could only move 90 degrees in each movement and for this you had the classic directional buttons. The goal was for your enemies to collide with you or themselves while you were still standing. In the original game, you were dealing with other rivals. Snake was born as blockade in October 1976, a maze-like arcade game that consisted of maneuvering a line that wouldn't stop moving. This is how we could define what we know as Snake, a game in which it is not clear if it stars a snake or a worm. And to get points, you must collect the pictures that you find in your path, which in turn makes that line longer. If you don't have good reflexes, that line will crash against the edges from the screen and you will lose the game. 3 Don't have a connection? Play Snake from Google PlayĪ line made of squares or pixels moves across the screen.2 The history of this mythical hobby with Nokia.
