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more about #ngage more comments → met2art: Make it go. #ngagedead more » Jux: Oh, like "engage." I get it now! #ngagedead more » seapathac: You're telling me that this hasn't already been dead and in the ground for years? I could've sworn it's been dead since 2005... ..guess I should go d... more » Kaiser-Machead: BLam, you should've just said: Here is the story of n-gage, my friends It suckethed most hard And this is the end #ngagedead more » nachobel: I mean, just look at that thing. I should sit on panels that have Veto power over products. And especially movies. And TV shows. #ngagedead more » emag: Sidetalkin'! Obligatory [www.sidetalkin.com] link. more » -
#cellphones
Bang Bang, Nokia n-Gage: You're Dead
Bang, bang, n-Gage: you're dead. Again. Maybe for the last time. Here's a short look at your meaningless life. More » -
#gadgets
Nokia's N-Gage Cellphone Gaming Platform Is Up and Running
The official announcement won't be until next Monday, but the N-Gage blog just let everyone know that their cellphone gaming platform went live today. If you've got an N81, N81 8GB, N82, N95 or N95 8GB, you can go download and install the service now (available on both Mac and PC). If you've got an N73, N93i and N93, you'll have to wait a bit for support. Here's our hands-on of it at Mobile World Congress. In short, it's like Xbox Live for your phone. [N-Gage Download] -
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#gadgets
Nokia N-Gage First Access Gaming Platform Delayed Until 2008
Nokia's "First Access" service that would let N81 owners play the 2nd Generation N-Gage games has been delayed until 2008, citing issues that they discovered via their 1000 global testers. We actually tested this new N-Gage platform earlier this year, and found it kind of to be like an Xbox Live Lite for mobiles. It seems (from this patent) that Nokia is seriously thinking about beefing up the N-Gage experience, and a successful launch sans bugs goes a big way into doing so. [N-Gage Blog] -
#ngage
Nokia Patent Shows N-Gage Revamp?
The Nokia N-Gage gaming system has already returned in software form on current series phones, but this patent for a handheld-like device seems to show that Nokia wants to make another serious thrust into mobile gaming. As the picture shows, it looks more like a PSP than it does a phone (it's even got extendable grips like the DualShock), but it's supposed to have camera and calling capabilities. If they can make this thing actually look like a phone and not a plastic taco (the original N-Gage), then there may be a chance yet. The only tacos we'll put up in our face are made out of meat. [Unwiredview] -
#rumor
Nokia Set to Release a Whole Slew of New Phones
It looks like the Nokia press conference tomorrow is going to be more like Phone-a-Palooza. According to Gearfuse and their "official" press images, Nokia will be launching at the very least five models tomorrow inlcuding: the N81 (Gaming Phone), N95-8GB edition (Music Phone), 5700, 5610 and the 5310 (XpressMusic). Not much else is really known about the different models right now, except that the n81 is supposed to be running the new N-gage platform, but all that should change tomorrow morning (10am UK time). And as always we'll let keep you all updated the second we find out anything else. [Gearfuse]
