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Magnum PI investigates mobile handsets

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Written by Matt Chapman   
Monday, 26 November 2007
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As you progress through the training your investigations begin properly and each task takes you a step closer to catching the criminals.

"Many people will remember the immensely popular and iconic 80s TV series,” said a suitably-’tached Marc Buße, channel manager at games publisher Ojom GmbH.

“This is an exhilarating and addictive jump 'n' run style game that we hope will appeal to a cross section of mobile gamers."

Magnum PI features more than 20 levels, including bonus levels, and uses the phone's keys to move the character.

It’s available now on all Java-enabled handsets in a range of European languages.

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