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E3 - John Romero's Newest FPS, Via N-Gage 155

It seems that Nokia's 'mobile game deck', the N-Gage has lured John Romero and his Monkeystone Games posse back from reliving their 2D shareware glory days with Hyperspace Delivery Boy, and onto his 3D shareware FPS glory days, with their own adaptation of THQ's first-person shooter Red Faction. Here are links to the new Red Faction N-Gage trailer in MPEG-4 and Quicktime.Update: 05/13 15:58 GMT by H : We had a story on N-Gage a couple months back.
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E3 - John Romero's Newest FPS, Via N-Gage

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  • by ilsie ( 227381 ) on Tuesday May 13, 2003 @05:02PM (#5948957)
    http://www.cube-europe.com/movies/mariokart2.wmv

    sorry about the format.
  • Romero's slow demise (Score:1, Interesting)

    by ugly colour scheme ( 673061 ) on Tuesday May 13, 2003 @05:11PM (#5949034)
    Romero: Coding revolutionary games such wolfenstein, doom, and quake along side brilliant minds such as Jonah Carmack.

    Romero: Running his own company, into the ground. Release one horrible game that nobody plays. Romero laughs critics off as he deep conditions his hair.

    Romero: Teaching at game-coding schools

    Romero: Doing Contract work for handheld games producer n-gage (probably hopeless against the huge competition of the gameboy).

    Poor, poor, Romero. He should have stayed with ID software...
  • by WegianWarrior ( 649800 ) on Tuesday May 13, 2003 @05:16PM (#5949074) Journal

    Having just skimmed the bit about the N-gage.. It is a phone.. with a small gameboy-like device built into it. or possible a hand held gameconsolle with a phone inside - same difference.

    So, either some bastard will call me just as I'm about to beat the highscore... or the batteries will be dead from me playing to much games, so I'll miss that vital call. Neitehr sounds like a deal to me.

    I may be old skool here, but I much prefer my handheld game to be seperate from my phone, and both to be seperate from my PDA (even thought I do play some games on the later). That way, I'll never miss my calls or have to end my game to take the phone.. and as every old skool nerd knows; the more gadgets, the better. Still, I can see how this may go down well with those who gets a device just because it is new and thus cool - and it looks pretty neat too. Have anyone here one of these and can give some info on how it is in actuall use?

  • I know its an N-Gage (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Obiwan Kenobi ( 32807 ) * <(evan) (at) (misterorange.com)> on Tuesday May 13, 2003 @05:23PM (#5949132) Homepage
    But this looks awful.

    Not since Rise of the Triad on a 386 have I seen such a terrible resolution and absolute mess of pixels.

    Did you see the shot where you looked down the hall and it was all a blur of brown and green/blue? Yeah, that's the whole game for you. "Did that blob move? Shoot it!"

    And deathmatch? Don't make me laugh.

    What little gameplay this will provide will be VERY SMALL roomed deathmatch with awful looking weapons on a very small screen.

    I'm all for FPS on N-Gage if it can look better than this. And hell, if you're going to go, why not just port Doom 2? Its still a great game and you won't have to make a fool of yourself trying to make it look "as good" as the original.

    I say go for fighting games on the N-Gage. Something like Samurai Showdown, which has an active zoom-out feature, would work great because of the screen width limitation.

    The phone should've been longer, or the resolution should've been better, because this "hype" trailer just makes me glad I haven't through twice about buying an N-Gage.

    Good job Romero! Once again you've underwhelmed everyone.

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