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Nokia N-Gage service is coming eventually, but does anybody care?

December 31st, 2007 by Kris

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After Nokia announced that they were reviving the N-Gage brand in the form of a new mobile gaming service, I know that we were all counting the days until it was supposed to be released… in November. What´s that? You didn´t know that the new N-gage system was due out two months ago? According to a reuters press release, the Nokia gaming platform is now expected to appear sometime in 2008, once some last-minute software bug testing is completed.

Truthfully, we want this service to be good. For too long, mobile games have occupied a sorry position on the ´fun´meter, right below those LCD toys that come for free in cereal boxes. At least those games have workable controls. So far the major weakness with mobile games, apart from the fact that they generally suck, is that they are really, really hard to control with normal cellphone buttons. Hopefully Nokia´s new line of phones will feature buttons that complement the games they plan to release on the machine. The launch titles curently slated to release with the system include Fifa 2008, Crash Bandicoot, Tetris and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Color us intrigued. What say you, PVG readers?

Are you excited about the new N-gage mobile gaming service?
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One Response


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    frankthorn Says:

    True, mobile games have generally sucked up to this point, but I think this all going to change.

    New mobiles like the iPhone have more processing power than ever before, and even approach handhelds like the DS in terms of power.

    With proper controls, these games could be just as good as their DS and PSP counterparts.


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