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Nostalgic fans of Nokia's N-Gage can now purchase a new game for the console in 2025. The Parasite Pack includes games from the Flea! Series with a physical box, instructions, and more.
Detailed features and specs for the Nokia N-Gage for AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile. Plus discussion forum and photos ...
Nokia's N-Gage gaming phone did not fare well in the early to mid-2000s, having to compete against other mobile gaming alternatives. Here's why it was a flop.
Nokia, the Finnish cell-phone maker, is spending so much advertising money, cutting so many deals and expending so many resources for the launch of its N-Gage portable game machine and cell phone ...
Nokia seems to want to ignore this model by charging the consumer full price for the console - which will make N-Gage attractive to publishers by removing the license fee, but will equally make it ...
We pay a visit to Nokia's N-Gage stand, where around 10 games for the new platform are available to play.
A Nokia blog promises a next-generation N-Gage will arrive next year, with support from leading games publisher Electronics Arts and others, prompting the following response from potential ...
Building on the recent release of its new N-Gage QD device, Nokia demonstrated content from a range of upcoming N-Gage titles and announced two major developer partnerships at its pre-E3 press ...
Nokia's keeping the N-Gage alive, promising to support the game deck through to the end of 2006. It also plans to introduce N-Gage functionality in future Series 60 phones.
The Nokia N-Gage might not have put up much of a fight against Nintendo’s handheld dynasty, but you can’t say it didn’t have some pretty impressive technology for the time. [BeardoGuy ...
It's been a big week for Nokia, and for wireless in general for that matter. Two days ago Nokia unveiled its much-anticipated N-Gage mobile gaming deck, a device that takes the cell phone company ...
N-Gage promises a game console, and what it delivers is a standard Series 60 mobile phone with a swish logo and a decent d-pad. We can only hope that Nokia learns from these problems.