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. Two years after it raised ...
Nokia's N-Gage range was a noble first attempt by a mobile phone manufacturer to make dedicated gaming phones. But there simply wasn't a big enough customer demand to lift it off the ground.
Late next month, Nokia is holding its Nokia Games Summit event in Rome. It's a chance for Nokia's gaming execs, developer and publisher partners, and journalists to gather and talk shop. Naturally, ...
John Riccitiello, Electronic Arts' former president and COO who departed from the company only last week, may well have put it most succinctly. "When I picked it up I knew it was a dog," he said of ...
Nokia has acknowledged that it will be shuttering its N-Gage gaming service next year. Gamers will be able to download and purchase games that have already been published on the N-Gage platform ...
Remember the new N-Gage software we told you about a month ago? The ones that were playable on Series 60 Nokia phones? We’ve got some new details on it. https ...
Two years after it raised eyebrows by launching its N-Gage mobile console at an extravagantly upbeat E3 gala, Finnish mobile giant Nokia has become much more circumspect about forays into the games ...
Espoo, Finland – The latest N-Gage-compatible device, the Nokia N85, is now shipping globally. Thanks to the 8GB microSD card pre-loaded with at least ten try-and-buy games inbox and the N-Gage ...
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