GLOBAL – Yesterday AllAboutNGage.com wrote a story about what happens with your N-Gage games if you change or upgrade your device. Right now the answer is simply that you lose your games and will need to re-purchase them. This differs from the original plan where your games would form part of your N-Gage Profile, enabling you to take the games with you on whatever N-Gage-enabled device you choose.
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ESPOO, Finland – There’s little doubt that having big-name publishers, such as Electronic Arts, producing world renowned titles for N-Gage helps Nokia’s gaming platform reinforce its position as a premiere mobile entertainment destination. However, for the platform to remain a bastion of quality gaming and innovation as championed by N-Gage producer Will Shen, there must be a focus on delivering only best titles, created by the best minds in games development.
So with quality and innovation hallmarks at its core, Konami has today announced it too is joining the N-Gage fold, debuting with the latest in its tactical espionage saga, the award-winning Metal Gear Solid Mobile.
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Yesterday we brought you news of a fresh avenue that’s emerged to equip and encourage developers to create online community based gaming away from the N-Gage landscape. Thing is, N-Gage has to set the benchmark here for mobile gaming, but people need exposure to the possibilities and this has to penetrate the mainstream entertainment conscience in order to get gamers interacting.
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SAN FRANCISCO, USA – It’s all to easy to get swept up in technical details of upcoming devices and services, and forget the important stuff, like why it matters or how it’s really going to truly add an extra sprinkling of spice to our mobile lives. With that in mind, we don’t normally get excited about software development kits (we just want the end products), but a recent announcement at the JavaOne fest in San Francisco caught our eye.
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INTERNATIONAL- N-Gage might be stealing the mobile gaming limelight, but it turns out that new videogame horizons could stretch far beyond high-spec wireless mobile multiplayer action.
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LONDON, UK – The number of games coming to N-Gage has the potential to skyrocket in a brilliantly short space of time.
Ideaworks3D, the company behind launch titles System Rush:
Evolution and Mile High Pinball, has unveiled a smart new tool that lets games developers rapidly deploy existing games onto the N-Gage platform.
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INTERNATIONAL – With N-Gage now officially released into the wild, Nokia’s newborn mobile gaming platform is gearing up for rapid maturation.
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ESPOO, Finland – Without any fuss or fanfare, the long awaited second generation of N-Gage has been unleashed and set free into the wild. And already it’s become the talking-point of Nokia.
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LOS ANGELES, USA – In November of last year a new breed of mobile game was unveiled to be in development for N-Gage, dubbed Project White Rock. Promising a fresh angle on portable entertainment it will be the first game to cross-breed mobile and PC multiplayer interaction.
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