Mame on the Nokia N-Gage 217
wraggster writes "The Nokia N-Gage has now joined the club of consoles for whom the excellent MAME (Multi Arcade Machine Emulator) was ported to. Staffan Ulfberg has ported EMame over to the N-Gage - the emulator supports a mass of games."
System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:3, Funny)
You are talking into a Taco (Score:3, Funny)
You are already talking into a (Slashdot story posted by Cmdr)Taco.
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
There are versions/plug-ins for MAME that allow multiplayer gaming over the Internet. Surely they'd port that over to work over Bluetooth.
Karma goes to the first person to cite the site on sight.
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:3, Informative)
1. If you use it traditional phone style, you really don't have to hold it in the exagerated sidetalkin' style, it's fine held more discretely and a hell of a lot more comfortable in the hand.
2. It comes with a wired headset, which has a few uses, it's the antennae for the built in FM radio, it means you get to hear our MP3s in stereo, and you can use it for non taco-stylee phone calls.
3. Oh yeah, it's got Bluetooth too,
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:5, Informative)
I have to disagree, it's still dead on arrival for one main reason: changing games.
Those three positives you mentioned (and bluetooth is a big one, in my opinion) don't outweigh the fact that to change games on an N-Gage, you have to do the following:
1) Turn the unit off (which means, turn your *phone* off).
2) Flip it over, and remove the battery cover & battery.
3) Take out the very tiny game chip, replace it with a new game.
4) Replace battery & battery cover.
5) Turn unit back on, wait for system to load, go to the right menu, and then start your game.
Compare this to a GBA, where the steps are turning it off, removing the game cart, putting in a new one, and turning it back on. Especially compare this to a GBA if you're on a train, bus, streetcar, or any other form of public transit. Try easily changing a game on the N-Gage while crammed into a seat on a subway.
This flaw in their design absolutely kills any of the positives of the system, and makes it, at least to me and many other people, D.O.A. Not to mention that I personally really don't want to turn off my phone when I swap games.
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
Link?
A quick google search turned up GoBoy [wildpalm.co.uk] for game boy games, but no GBA emulator.
I'd consider an NGage if I could play FFTA or Advance Wars on it.
FIV
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2, Insightful)
But that only applies to some of the N-Gage games, downloadable games are selling better than originally expected, and I'm even cynically wondering if Nokia deliberately left hot-swap capabilities out to try to get games companies out of their cartridge fixation.
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2, Interesting)
I was asked to shut mine off even after I explained to the flight attendant that I was not on the phone, just playing a game. I even showed her the screen. Her reply was that no cellphone devices of any kind were to be powered on while the plane was in flight.
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:3, Informative)
I have at least 150 games with me on my N-Gage. When you're carrying around a GBA, how many carts do you have with you? The answer is often one, making swapping games
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
Ultimately it's unimportant as the commercial games are so damn average.
Obligatory link.... (Score:2)
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
Honestly, who actually wants an N-gage. Even if it could emulate a GBA and SNES to perfection I wouldn't go 10 feet near it. Who the hell wants to talk into a taco? Worst design ... EVER.
I understand what you mean, but I rarely use it as a taco-phone. I use the earphones which are included and which include a microphone. They are very small and yet very effective. Usually I am playing games or listening to music on it, anyway, and use the earphones because you can hear the sounds better and it does n
Re:System was dead before it was out the door... (Score:2)
Ahhhh... so you're another one of those annoying people that decided we didn't need to only hear one side of the conversation while you stood in line to buy that crappy version of Tony Hawk for the N-Gage (only person in line I might add.... for the entire christmas season), but needed to hear BOTH sides of the conversation.
No, I am one of those annoying people who thinks that when you have a meeting it makes sense to hear everyone present. Otherwise why make them sit through the damn meeting just to fu
Even games... (Score:4, Funny)
Seriously, have you seen those "This is where I..." ads for this thing? The game screenshots they show look like total crap. I don't know about you, but if I was a developer, I'd be embarrassed to see my game on national TV looking like it was running on an Atari Lynx.
Re:Even games... (Score:2)
This Is A Hoax (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This Is A Hoax (Score:2)
I'm sure Nokia is somehow behind this. I mean if they couldn't sell it with games, or discounts, why not push it for emulation?
Erm, they are selling it with games and discounts. At least they were very recently. $100 in-store rebate and 3 games. That is why I bought one.
This might be alright (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:NES emulator for Game Boy Advance (Score:2)
n-gage? meh... (Score:2, Interesting)
MAME is cool and all, but man... even geeks don't seem to like the N-gage (they hate it more than most).. I wonder why someone bothered with this...
HO-Gauge (Score:1)
Oh... wait, that's n-gage... well, that's just a bunch of hooey.
Re:Slashbot Astroturf (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Slashbot Astroturf (Score:2)
Since you make a competing product... (Score:2)
I mean, you call the X-Arcade cheap, and the cheapest variant of it is $100. The arcade control set you sell goes for $400.
Most of the components, however, are pretty cheap. Nice arcade buttons sell for around $1.50 a button, plywood is extremely cheap (unless you use Formica, not sure what goes into these things), and a joystick for $10.
The
Also supports other phones (Score:5, Informative)
I can't wait to try it. My phone has a 128mb MMC that can store a ton of games. Should be a lot of fun.
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
Though your point is interesting, nobody's missing the point. It's a horrible game machine.
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
That wasn't my reply. My reply was that it is a horrible game machine, not "I think it is a horrible game machine. Pay attention.
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:3, Interesting)
To me, the expandable storage is the key. With that feature, you can play movies, install tons of applications, and have a lot of games to play.
Round keys suck no doubt, but you can't knock th
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
but the pad is not that bad(on the 3650). actually it's great, it has enough room between the buttons which the 3660 version doesn't seem to have. the guys who i know who have or have had it haven't complained(including me) about it. it's just a reaction people who haven't used it get("eek, what were they thinking") get(people don't like anything different, and bashing things that are different is a great easy way to 'fit in').
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
It was incredibly difficult to get used to at first, much like a Dvorak keyboard... but now it's fine
What I don't like about the 3660 and a lot of the other Nokia phones is the inconsistent size of the keys. At least in the rotary configuration they're the same size and [rotated] shape... Try finding the 8 key on the 3660. Or the stupid wobble buttons on th
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
ah well.. gotta just stick to gbc games for a while.. and irc..
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
If I could find some time, I'd take a look at it. I think the Doom port had a similar problem.
--D
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
why? no mmc slot.
series60 phones rock though.. but with 7650's miniscule memory for apps/pics/data it doesn't get to far.
personally i love my 3650(the 'stupid rotary dial' is really good actually.. the buttons are far enough from each other.. makes thumbing it a lot easier for me)..
and if could find somebody who would be willing, i'd trade my 3650 to a ngage in an instant(because of the few benefits it does have over 3650, like the headphones, an controller that doesn't blo
Re:Also supports other phones (Score:2)
'Small' is not a word I'd ever imagined to see being used to describe the Nokia 7650.
MAME is cool but... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:MAME is cool but... (Score:2)
N.
i wonder... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:i wonder... (Score:3, Funny)
Or, barring that, open up a whole to an alternate dimension where the N-Gage doesn't make you look like you've got a metal taco sticking out the side of your head.
So does... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:So does... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:So does... (Score:2)
Re:So does... (Score:2, Informative)
Many N-Gage games will work on other Symbian Series 60 smartphones (such as the 7650, 3650, 6600, Siemens SX1, Sendo X), no big surprise really, as the N-Gage is a member of the series 60 family of devices. [symbian.com]
There's an interesting article on MAME and other games on Symbian devices on Mobitopia [mobitopia.com]
what about multiplayer? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:what about multiplayer? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:what about multiplayer? (Score:2)
On the other hand, it appears to be back in.
I don't use MAME32 anymore, but I did recently get an Xbox and MAMEoX 0.76b1, and it comes with Pong. Falz and Noodle basically just wrap the existing MAME cores without any modifications unless needed for compatibility/performance (see the MK2/3 debate), so I doubt they added this on their own.
Re:what about multiplayer? (Score:2)
Any version of Pong in MAME is using the crusty old driver someone wrote many many versions back. The official build doesn't carry Pong and neither do most of the straight ports. This is because Pong has no ROMs, can't be emulated and any driver that isn't a discrete simulation (requiring more CPU power than your computer has, or will have for many years) is just somebody's best guess.
Re:what about multiplayer? (Score:2)
Pong was originally entirely run off of discrete circuitry (much like my beloved Magnavox Odyssey 1). There was no code, just combinatorial circuits that controlled the game. As MAME is intended and designed as an emulator, well... when you have nothing to emulate...
However, it's not actually removed AFAIK. It's still in the source code if you want to compile it yourself, just not in the "offic
Re:what about multiplayer? (Score:2)
I suppose that Bluetooth could be leveraged to allow this possibility?
Bah! (Score:4, Funny)
My Vectrex works perfectly fine for me.
But I would like to get one of those Nintendo things. I hear there's a game on there about some plumber that jumps on turtles and stuff to save a princess. That sounds pretty high-tech!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go back to playing Star Trek: The Motion Picture: The Game. You suckers with your Playstations don't know what you're missing!
Re:Bah! (Score:3, Informative)
The Vectrex could draw text on the screen. They should have at least pretended to add a bit of a plot (one line of text would have improved the game 10000%!
Can't miss an opportunity... (Score:4, Funny)
Even more sidetalkin' (Score:2)
Even more sidetalking (mod down other, typo) (Score:2)
WOOHOO! (Score:2)
Damon,
The N-Gage has one winning feature... (Score:5, Informative)
Seriously... in European high-tax countries this means that the state gives a discount of 40-50% on the item (plus VAT back!).
Even grown men like to play games now and then. And the N-Gage is surprisingly snappy, not like playing Java games on other GSMs, which is slow and boring.
MAME on N-Gage is a great addition, Nokia should try to license these arcade games since many of their potential clients (men aged 30+) are probably more familiar with some of them than with the "real" games actually available on the thing.
Re:The N-Gage has one winning feature... (Score:2)
You clearly haven't tried playing Java games on a Sony Ericsson T610. Sure, the built-in games aren't that great, but T610Downloads [t610downloads.co.uk] takes care of that. After that, it's the best hand-held console I've ever used (disclaimer: I haven't used many). And it looks damn good to boot.
Anyway, I guess I don't really "get" why anyone would want to put a full hand-held console into a mobile phone. Whenever
Re:The N-Gage has one winning feature... (Score:2)
How Long... (Score:3, Interesting)
They won't (Score:3, Informative)
Re:How Long... (Score:2)
Re:How Long... (Score:5, Informative)
-Russ
Re:How Long... (Score:2)
A major coporation has its product modified to do something entirely unintended, AND could be linked with piracy, and isn't suing right out of the gate.
Hell hath frozen over. Finally, a company I can respect.
MAME is great but.... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:MAME is great but.... (Score:3, Informative)
Here are a few games for you. [sharereactor.com]
Site is VERY slow, but obviously as soon as you get the links in your client, you'll enjoy P2P and stuff.
Alternatively, you can download from Suprnova [novasearch.net] with BitTorrent.
So there you have it! Have fun buying memory cards if you want to bring all those games with you at once.
Re:MAME is great but.... (Score:2, Informative)
StarRoms (Score:3, Informative)
Not Another One (Score:5, Funny)
What hasn't MAME been ported to? Wouldn't it be easier to just have articles listing the rare mobile phones and cameras without MAME? I can just imagine a future article...
MAME Not Ported To Enigma Machine
mame-maimed-in-spain department 2006-01-04
In news that has shocked the MAME community, a project to port MAME to the 1940s Engima machine - used for encryption and decryption by the German forces during WW2 - was cancelled yesterday due to lack of interest.
Miguel De Mameiza said "We were halfway through the port when we just decided to stop. We already have MAME ported and running on buildings, phones, cameras, watches, books, elephants, asteroids in the deepest part of the Kepler belt. We looked at each other and said 'OK, enough is enough, let's stop there'. We unanimously agreed that MAME is pretty much everywhere it needs to be; we don't need it ported to what is essentially an advanced mechanical typewriter."
The gaming community had mixed reactions to the news. "I'm really glad they stopped" said one gamer. "MAME is everywhere. It's more pervasive than the SoFreakingBig virus." [Ed: referring to the Windows virus that crippled international commerce in 2005 when it managed to infect 140% of all Windows computers, an intrusion level that still baffles mathematicians] "Yesterday I bought a loaf of bread from the store and some bastard had ported MAME to the RFID tag. It's really weird to have your shopping basket bleeping Pacman music while you're waiting in line. And the checkout chick gave me the oddest look when I asked for my change in quarters."
But others were angry at the decision. One MAME enthusiast maliciously commented "bleep bleep bleep bwowowowow" and then disappeared in an explosion of pixels. The journalist unfortunately had no change so could not ask for clarification.
Re:Not Another One (Score:2)
Gameboy (oddly)
NES
Sega Master System
PC Engine
Spectrum
Atari 2600
As for MAME, a direct port is pretty unlikely, as, based on the existing population of emulators (and my own experiences), it's necessary to write in pure ARM assembler to achieve reasonable frame rates, as it has a measily 16mhz ARM7TDMI in it.
Anyway, you can go here [zophar.net] for links to various GBA emulators.
Galaga on my phone? YEEEES! (Score:2)
But this is for any phone using the same base operating system, so in effect it runs on others already (as shown in the article), and more in the future... maybe even phones that... wait for it... look like phones!
When the contract on my current phone runs out (in around 10 months I think), there is bou
MAME - greatest thing... ever? (Score:3, Interesting)
I love my MAME cabinet. Support up to 4 players on thousands of games. It's just great. My latest obsession is now NBA Jam TE (which I have determined that the CPU players cheat like crazy). Before that it was Street Fighter Alpha 2.
Yeah, it's illegal (except for NBA JAM TE for me, I own the ROM =), but you show me someplace I can go and pay to play all of those games and I'll be there. I know it will never happen, but as I've stated before, if I could buy a license for my MAME cabinet I would. I would gladly pay $300 - $400, maybe even more. Hell, how about a monthly fee, I don't care. And it's not like I didn't spend 10 years of my life plugging all the money I had into arcade machines anyways.
The MAME scene might start running into a little more trouble soon now that they're getting close to emulating some of the newer, still commercialy viable games (Tekken 2 works, but is choppy and without sound, Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag are almost there, along with a number of other pretty new games like Blitz 99, Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey, Mace: The Dark Age, CarnEvil and San Francisco Rush).
Re:MAME - greatest thing... ever? (Score:2)
Didn't even notice this either, the controller they show for the MAME stories is the one I currently use and really really recommend. Bought two of them. Check it out at http://www.x-arcade.com/
Re:MAME - greatest thing... ever? (Score:2, Informative)
Try:
StarROMs [starroms.com]
*Very* limited selection of legal ROMs for purchase - pretty much only about 50 Atari ROMs at the moment, but I'm sure the catalogue will grow, given enough support.
N-gouge has GAMES now?!?!?!?!!? (Score:3, Funny)
Now that you can actually play games on this sucker, it might be worth owning...
Naaah.
What I want to know is... (Score:3, Interesting)
The next best thing. (Score:2)
While there's no MAME for PalmOS, there is XCade [codejedi.com], which runs Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Galaxian, Asteroids, Donkey Kong, Phoenix, Star Castle and a few others. Support for more games is on the way, though Galaga is fairly low down on the list.
Here are some screenshots [codejedi.com].
This isn't a new OS for MAME (Score:2)
Re:Yeah ... and? (Score:2, Offtopic)
Perhaps it would just be better to have a cheap cell phone and a gameboy advance.
One advantage of the Ngage is the bluetooth multiplayer gaming. FPS deathmatch in class!
multiplayer gaming (Score:2)
Re:Yeah ... and? (Score:5, Informative)
Besides, what games for a dinky little screen like the N-Gage's would anyone want other than Tetris? Well, maybe Pac-Man.
I find it amusing the 'screenshots' on this project page aren't even FROM an N-Gage.
Re:Yeah ... and? (Score:2)
Thanks to this port of MAME, there are now many good games for N-Gage!
Since MAME is an emulator, wouldn't that make those games "already out for other systems" by definition?
Not that those games aren't great!
ADW, 12/3/2003 : (Score:1, Funny)
Ohhhhh, that don't look good. Aces and eights, the dead man's hand.
Re:Yeah ... and? (Score:2, Flamebait)
Re:Yeah ... and? (Score:2)
I've run MAME on a helluva lot of different platforms and almost all of the ROM's work on every platform because MAME is that good of an emulator. Granted, some of the most recent ROM's (from 2001-2003, for example) may have problems, especially on a low-end platform like
Re:well (Score:2)
Re:MAME for Windows? (Score:3, Informative)
There is MAME for Win-32. Requires DOS commands to run the ROMs, but there are also plenty of MAME frontends for windows that are very GUI and let you adjust all your settings and organize your ROMs and point and click to run a game.
Go here [mame.net] to get it, and look for the FAQ on finding frontends. I have used a few, and they vary. Forgot which I liked best.
Re:MAME for Windows? (Score:2)
Re:MAME for Windows? (Score:2)
Go here:
http://www.classicgaming.com/mame32qa
Re:MAME for Windows? (Score:1)
You sound like a troll but...
MAME32 [classicgaming.com] is what you're looking for.
Re:MAME for Windows? (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.classicgaming.com/mame32/ [classicgaming.com]
Re:MAME for Windows? (Score:2)
Linux is "arcane" because:
a) It takes a lot of work to make something easy-to-use. Most Linux developers are making software that *they* would want to use. They don't really want to spend an extra week adding toolbars and tooltips all over the place (not that toolbars make a program easier to use, but a lot of Windows folks are deeply attached to them)
b) Linux is a UNIX clone. UNIX is not like Windows. Y
Re:Too bad the NGage runs like a 386 (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Such a bad idea (Score:2)
I don't think much of the N-Gage, but at least I'm capable of forming my own opinions.
Re:Sigh... (Score:2)
Honestly, I don't see how you can argue with Penny-Arcade.
Penny Arcade has a lot of strong opinions. Whether or not you agree with them on the N-Gage, I think it's the rare gamer that hasn't disagreed strongly with Penny Arcade on at least one occasion.
I remember the Halo "pounding nails through our dicks" cartoon, and while I agree that Halo sur