One of the brave but unsuccessful plays from Nokia during their glory years was the N-Gage, an attempt to merge a Symbian smartphone and a handheld game console. It may not have managed to ...
This update improves on the original N-Gage in many ways, including a smaller size, lower price, brighter display, longer battery life, and a hot-swappable game card slot that is easier to access.
It’s true for the Virtual Boy, the Atari Jaguar, and of course, the Nokia N-Gage. For those not familiar, this was a quirky competitor of the Game Boy Advance that was also a cell phone.
Nokia later experimented with wild phone designs, such as the Nokia N-Gage, which some consider the first phone for gaming. The company kind of missed the boat when it came to smartphones ...