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Snake game was launched in the 70s and it has not lost its popularity since then, becoming what we’d call a classic. On computers, the snake game started with the Blockade designed by Gremlin in the mid 70s, but the microcomputer version of the game, known as Worm appeared only in 1978. In time all sorts of variations, upgrades and modifications were operated on the snake game, but it is still preserved in its very classical form on Nokia cell phones; more advanced telephone models even include the 3D version of the game.

With the first monochrome cell phones, the graphics of the snake game were basic with simple black squares and four movement directions. As Nokia graphics improved so did the quality of the standard games included in the phone menu: thus with Nokia 3310, the snake game got a bug bonus feature. Later on, multi-player options with bluetooth and infra-red technologies were also adapted for the use of the snake game without serious modifications of content. The rules of the game are very easy to learn regardless of the form in which you play it, plus you will find it stimulating and skill building.

There are also disadvantages to playing snake game on the cell phone; even if you have a very good cell battery, it will still discharge sooner when used extensively. As for the impact on health, playing the snake game is not more harmful than other games in its category. Prolonged focusing on the cell or computer screen may cause headaches, blurred vision and other forms of eye troubles, as well as cramping in the neck muscles. Warnings may sound futile and actually ridiculous, but the fact remains that when playing a snake game or any other game in the phone menu, you prolong the exposure to the phone radiations.

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