Design, Future Technologies
Nokia Games Summit showcases Nokia Maps gaming concept and loads more!
By Mike on 23 October 2008
ROME, Italy – Undoubtedly thumbs will be worn down to the bone at the Nokia Games Summit which kicks off next week on Wednesday 29 October in Rome. It’s here that this year’s winners of the Mobile Games Innovation Challenge will be announced – Nokia’s open games development competition that’s in search of innovative concepts for new mobile games. The shortlist of finalists has been revealed, with some interesting concepts bubbling to the surface, featuring ideas such as games that use Nokia Maps, and even a title that sees your mobile phone’s camera connected to your TV for fun-loving purposes.
Of the top ten finalists, the concept judged to be most creative will see one person bag the first place purse of 40,000 Euros, with the second place winner netting 20,000 Euros, and third place pocketing 10,000 Euros.
Nokia Maps has been included as a key gameplay element in Watchers, a conspiracy adventure from UK developer Eclipse Interactive. Fun Cam by Spain-based developer TechnoBubble is the game that sees your mobile camera hooked up to your television. These concepts align with innovative ideas that Will Shen, Head of Production for N-Gage in North America, talked about way back in March when speaking to NokNok.
Other interesting finalists include, Comet Hunter from Turkish developer Onur Yazilim, which sees the player able to create natural sound effects in the game, and Ghost Wire, a title that enables you to use your mobile to communicate with ghosts (who would have though spirits had handsets?).
This week Dr Mark Ollila, Director of Games Publishing at Nokia, briefly highlighted the importance of competitions such as this for the future of mobile gaming:
“The Mobile Games Innovation Challenge has demonstrated the huge potential of this industry on a global level, and the innovation that can be applied to mobile games. We’ve seen some groundbreaking ideas and some really unique concepts. It just goes to show how many creative minds there are out there and it really looks like we’re going to set out what we wanted to achieve with this Challenge — to rock the industry. Everyone’s now talking about the awards ceremony and we’re looking forward to an exciting outcome.”
Click here for a full list of the finalists.
Do any of these mobile gaming concepts light your fire? Got a better idea you’d like to share? Scribble it down below.
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Tags | Camera gaming, Comet Hunter, conversations, Fun Cam, Ghost Wire, GPS, Mark Ollila, Mobile Games Innovation Challenge, Nokia, Nokia Games Summit, Nokia Maps, Rome, watchers, Will Shen


























October 23rd, 2008 at 9:43 pm
I think interactive games are where mobile phone games should be headed. The screen is small and the keypad cramped that I do not really want to play scaled-down desktop games.
I wouldn’t even mind a game that made me get out and do things. Say, a detective game that required me to snap pictures of red cars or looked at my coordinates and made me go somewhere, perhaps picking a local park (also an idea for nefarious guerrilla marketing, but I digress)
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April 16th, 2009 at 4:17 am
Sir when is Nokia N-97 is going to be launched in India, Does Nokia have any plans to launch a high end phone in terms of CAMERA with greater than 8 MP resolution. Retaining 5MP for Nokia-N97 is a mistake, could have been 8MP or greater, so 5 MP is obsolete for flagship N-97.- ——Ravindra
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