N-Gage Opts To Give Away Lara, Not Bury Her 84
Thanks to Yahoo for reprinting a press release announcing Nokia has teamed up with Eidos to give away over 70,000 copies of the N-Gage version of Tomb Raider at this year's Sugar Bowl college football game. An Eidos spokesperson oddly opines: "Lara [Croft] has always been the number one video game heroine, and it's appropriate for her to be present at this year's Sugar Bowl where the national champion will be crowned", and insider suggestions that Nokia are pulling an Atari of sorts, in the face of allegedly limited demand for the N-Gage 'game deck' are, of course, fatuous. Meanwhile, GameSpy weighs in with some reasons to like the N-Gage, still suggesting: "Nokia's game deck has a lot going for it, and is in many ways superior to the system that has dominated the portable gaming market for over a decade: Nintendo's Game Boy (now Game Boy Advance)." Update: 01/02 16:46 GMT by S : According to a L.A Times/TribNet article, Tomb Raider on N-Gage sold around 3,000 copies in October, the last stats available to the reporter.
Kind of a dumb name. (Score:5, Funny)
It's not quite as bad, however, as that new line of digital cameras called "Dimage". It makes you think of a combination of "Dim" and "Damage", neither of which sounds particularly good for a digital camera.
Underrated, but off-topic? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Kind of a dumb name. (Score:1)
To me Dimage sounded like a combination of dim and image. Definately a bad combination for a camera.
N-Gage... (Score:5, Insightful)
Now, the GB SP that they display ALWAYS works, and requires no real thought to demo for 20 seconds.
I dont want a handheld that has to be babysat to work. Chances are, if I'm on my GB, I am out and about, and catching 5 minutes of Mario or Pokemon or something. I dont want 3 of those minutes fumbling with the system trying to get it to work.
Thats what I have a PC gaming rig for...
Re:N-Gage... (Score:3, Informative)
series60 is a great phone-pda-mix-platform, and n-gage is the cheapest series60 phone(with the best placed controls for gaming) and it also has more ram than 3650/3660 making using opera on it more comfortable(3650 doesn't have enough mem to really browse wit
Re:N-Gage... (Score:2)
you don't have your computer with you on the bus(even if you have a laptop, it's quite uncomfortable to start using it on a bus - even then ngage is one of the cheapest phones with bluetooth that doesn't fail every few minutes).
nokias marketing department could take some lessons though, they'd be making more inroads selling the ngage as a low cost 6600 replacement tha
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always (Score:5, Funny)
So those of us who can't choose between creationism and darwinism now have another choice: The universe was created in 1996.
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Yeah, I think we know who comes out on top. And it aint the busty bitch, it's the _armored_ bitch.
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yeah, but.... (Score:1)
Some Reasons to Like the N-Gage (Score:5, Funny)
1.) It looks like a taco when using it in Cell Phone mode.
2.) You have to take out the batt. to replace games.
3.) Nokia paid us tons of Euros to write this article!*
Hey, there worth so much right now compared to our measly dollar, why not!
Re:Some Reasons to Like the N-Gage (Score:2, Interesting)
You probably said that as a joke... but I'm looking at www.gamespy.com right now and all I see is a huge black Nokia interstital, then half thier homepage (above the fold) taken up with n-gage branding.
Re:Some Reasons to Like the N-Gage (Score:1)
Getting back to the article defending it- it doesn't matter how many good things there are about the N-Gage if there aren't any good games for it. If Nokia can get some decent games for the damn thing, people might stop making fun of it.
Number one video game heroine? I think not! (Score:4, Insightful)
I beg to differ: Samus (of the Metroid game series) has been around a lot longer than this goofball of a videogame heroine.
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apparently you've never gotten the 'good ending' in metroid II...
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A heroine we all know and love without (Score:1)
Re:Number one video game heroine? I think not! (Score:3, Insightful)
I guess that the reason people forget about Samus is that the Metroid games were for consoles, hence no, "Nude 'Troid" mods for Metroid.
Of course, someone will prove me wrong and post a link to a modded Metroid where Samus is naked...
Re:Number one video game heroine? I think not! (Score:1)
Actually, if you finished the original game fast enough Samus strips down to her bikini and you can play the game that way.
If I remember correctly, this code will show her this way:
justin bailey
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Samus Aran (Score:3, Interesting)
Kinky!
But seriously, in the original 8bit game, if you finished it 3 times (keeping the same password legacy) you got to see her without her armor (green hair, brown bathingsuit...she keeps the gun arm), and then you get to play with her like that.
And in the SuperNes version, if you got a good time/gatherhunt rating, she took off (well, it just waved away) the armor and now wore a sexy black underware-swi
Re:Samus Aran (Score:2)
That was just based on time. Beat the game fast enough and you get the ending with Samus in a one piece swimsuit. Then start a new game and you'll play as Samus in the swimsuit. Beat the game again, and you see Samus in a bikini. The bikini ending may be time dependen
Re:Number one video game heroine? I think not! (Score:5, Interesting)
Agreed. I don't understand why Croft is held up as a great heroine in gaming when there are so many better female characters out there.
Aran definitely takes the #1 spot. I remember spending countless hours getting lost in Metroid, and when I finally beat it my big bad bounty hunter turned out to be a woman! And this was back in the early days of the NES, which says a lot. Throughout the sequels you wern't thinking "mmm girly", but enjoyed the character as someone who could tear through a room full of enemies in no time flat. Samus isn't a fuck toy, she's a character you respect. (Besides, who would want to screw her? She'll screw you back, and I don't want to know what her screw attack could do to my apartment.)
Another personal favorite is Rydia from Final Fantasy IV. For those who haven't played the game - In the beginning your main character unknowingly kills her single mother and ends up taking her with him on his journey to overthrow the most powerful nation in the world. During the game she grows up and shows an incredible amount of passion and empathy as you watch your party members die off one after another. ("Stop it! I've had enough! They're all dead! Dead! And here we stand bickering amongst ourselves?! Are their deaths for nothing?") She's a very powerful character that makes you fall in love with her emotionally. Plus she has the most powerful black and summon magic in the game, so she is far from a helpless little creature. She can deal out damage with the big boys. ;)
Terra and Celes from FF6 (especially Celes)... Chun-Li from Street Fighter II, Sonya from Mortal Kombat... The list goes on and on of heroines that get your respect as characters who are more than pixels with tits.
But hey, Laura Croft has breasts the size of watermelons so of course she's going to be the one that everybody talks about.
Re:Number one video game heroine? I think not! (Score:1)
Well, in that case, we have Tifa (FF7), Kasumi (DOA series), Jill Valentine (Resident Evil), Ivy & Taki (Soul Calibur II)...etc...etc.. Oh and hey! Their games aren't buggy as heck, and do not play like train wrecks. In any case, Eidos can say what they like because I see them as a game company that only cares about $$$ and not its customers.
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As, at the time, many people felt about Joan of Arc.
Pity on poor Nokia? (Score:5, Interesting)
I remember IGN slammed the N-Gage after it was shown at E3, and wrote many articles about how badly designed it was, and how useless it was etc... and then a few months later they suddenly wrote an article in its defence, saying that "they aren't sure why everyone is giving it such a hard time" (forgetting that they gave it a harder time than anyone else).
Now Gamespy is doing the same thing. Having said nothing nice about the system prior to release, or at release - they have suddenly written an article in its defence. And look at what they wrote - they say nothing about it having a good design (because it doesn't); or about it having good games (because they suck); or about being able to play it for longer than 2 hours (you cannot); or any of the other things that make a decent system.
I just find it amusing that having witnessed how badly it flopped (as it deserved to) Gamespy and co are trying to soften its fall.
Re:Pity on poor Nokia? (Score:1)
Hmmm, I think pity has little to do with the seemingly changed attitude at GameSpy and the like. Even to a casual observer, Nokia is spending a lot of money advertising on TV and all over the web, including on GameSpy. I'd like to think that advertising dollars don't affect editorial content, but that just isn't true most of the time.
It'll be interesting to see if Nokia stays in the market and eventually improves the N-Gage. I can forgive a bunch of crappy first generation games, but you gotta get the con
Re:Pity on poor Nokia? (Score:4, Interesting)
Nokia's been running ads for the N-Gage pretty heavily on all the major gaming outlets and the money people probably whispered in some editor's ear that pissing off the people that pay for ads is a bad idea. Also, every single 'big' game site launched a N-Gage area on their respective sites. That doesn't just happen for every flash in the pan system or we'd be browsing the Gamespy Phantom section right next to the Xbox reviews. Nokia either twisted some arms or stuffed some wallets to get stuff like that done on a brand-new system that wasn't guaranteed to be huge (like the Xbox launch)
I've begun to rely on what Gabe and Tycho and Penny Arcade say about games. Every single recommendation they've made has been correct (KOTOR and Prince of Persia come to mind). Also, back at E3 they trashed the shitty N-Gage and have been doing so ever since for a good reason: The Nokia N-Gage sucks shit!
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Meanwhile, my GBA has good controls, a nice, large screen (admittedly a bit dark, but it's not unviewable as many people claim), and a good library of games. And it costs less. Nintendo has the monopoly on portable
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+1 [naive] (Score:2)
Yes, it's most probably their good heart that make them pity the ngage. It's just funny they didnt have one when they bashed it.
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Never trust reviews from a site that sells ads for the products that they review.
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Enough Bashing Already (Score:4, Interesting)
I'll grant that the taco like shape is weird, but it makes the phone wide enough that it can be held between ear and shoulder while fumbling for the headset. I don't know how it's going to shake out, but I think that the N-Gage is one of the most misunderstood products in recent memory, both by consumers and by the manufacturer's marketing department.
The N-Gage is by no means a perfect device but for a fusion device with a few compromises it's not half bad.
I liked it better... (Score:2, Informative)
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In other news... (Score:4, Funny)
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convergence of devices (Score:2)
Unfortunately it's too early for this to be done properly with a phone. The zodiac [zodiacgamer.com] does a better job without the phone features. It marries, a PDA and a game console fairly well.
In a few years, if they can continue to shrink the size of components we'll see a successful N-Gage 2.
With only 2 hours of battery life for a game, it's not exactly something you'll want to be playing on train rides to work if you need the battery for the rest
It's the monthly fee dammit! (Score:3, Insightful)
To make matters even more difficult for success: There is no CDMA version available!! Say what you want about CDMA but the two largest carriers with the most customers (Sprint and Verizon) use it. Nokia immediately severed millions of customers because the system won't work on the biggest networks.
Re:It's the monthly fee dammit! (Score:3, Informative)
* Europe uses GSM _exclusively_
* The EU has a larger population than the USA and much higher cellphone coverage
* Over here we have 'pay as you go' plans - no monthly fees, just pay for the calls. Sure, the call charges are higher, but it's definitely better for light users and very easy for parents to control what their kids can spend. We also don't have to pay to receive calls.
IMO it's a silly idea because it's a ropey form factor for a console and has a significantly higher
True 3D graphics (Score:2, Interesting)
1. Doesn't the Gameboy have some very primitive true 3D shooters, like Ecks vs. Sever and some other FPS? And Iridion 3D?
2. Who wants true 3D when it is sub-Playstation/N64 quality? Wooo! I can play the original Star Fox in all it's non-textured, 20-polygon glory! [not to say Star Fox wasn't a great game, but the graphics were bad]
And for those of you tired of advertisers stuffing money in pockets fo
Re:True 3D graphics (Score:2)
You're just given such a small viewport that you can't pick out things in the scene that you could on a much larger screen.
I think the idea of 3D gaming on a 2-4" screen should really be abandoned. 2D gaming, however, thrives there. Who wants to play a rough approximation of 3D gaming instead of a great 2D game? More visual complexity requires better viewing, and 3D is visual complexity t
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Just Part of the Package (Score:2)
The author of that article, Darren Rovell, was doing a sports business segment on ESPNews talking about how he thought that the N-Gage was the best gift to get out of all the bowl games. He also speaks nicely of it in that article as well. He's their business guy and he didn't seem to have a damn clue about just how bad the device was or how poorly it was selling.
As an N-Gage owner... (Score:3, Interesting)
The only thing it needs desperately is a Bluetooth keyboard.
Re:As an N-Gage owner... (Score:2)
That offer went out the window when Nokia called all of us Gameboy owners childish.
--Jeremy
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At the Superbowl huh? (Score:1)
Completely serious (Score:1)
Don't blame the ngage for tomb raider sucking (Score:1)
Is it just me? (Score:1)
So, do we know how the event went? (Score:2)