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N-Gage is a cell phone, video-game deck and MP3 player. Not too long ago, the combo was viewed as a clunker, but Nokia is using so much marketing muscle that the gaming industry is taking it ...
Nokia N-Gage E3 Report. We pay a visit to Nokia's N-Gage stand, where around 10 games for the new platform are available to play. By Justin Calvert on August 22, 2003 at 5:11PM PDT.
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.
However, N-Gage isn't completely washed up. It's being resurrected as a gaming platform for smart phones. The logic is that many of us will own a Nokia smart phone in the next couple of years, so ...
Au contraire, says Nokia. Not only is the N-Gage doing just fine, it's poised for a glorious new chapter. A Nokia blog promises a next-generation N-Gage will arrive next year, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today’s N-Gage compatible devices include: Nokia N81, Nokia N81 8GB, Nokia N82, Nokia N95, and Nokia N95 8GB. Prior to the N-Gage service going live, Nokia sought feedback from its fans through the ...
Cell phone giant Nokia announced on Wednesday the first major revamp of its N-Gage game player, addressing many of the design and business issues that have limited sales of the current version ...
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.
The Nokia N-Gage mobile platform has been transformed completely from the original platform launched unsuccessfully in 2003. Advanced mobile games from leading mobile gaming companies will be ...
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.