N-Gage Endures As First-Party Games Readied 29
Thanks to GamesAreFun for its round-up of updated news relating to Nokia's N-Gage 'mobile game deck'. According to the piece: "Inconsistent sales in some areas have prompted GameStop to shift their [U.S.-based] N-Gage inventory; while the N-Gage is being pulled from 450 GameStop locations, this inventory will be moved to locations where sales have been stronger for Nokia's unit." However, it seems Nokia "remains positive about their future in the game industry", and Nokia's Ilkka Raiskinen argues: "We are getting invaluable feedback... Our hardware cycles are different to what the games business is used to and our strategy is clearly to have more devices." This has led some to believe more N-Gage-like hardware may debut soon, and in the interim, GameSpy has previews of Ashen and of Operation Shadow, two original, first-party published N-Gage titles.
there's a rumour.. (Score:3, Informative)
Now, this more than just a rumour - they have that thing in the works, I can see few big Nokia logos from the window of my apartment and there's lots of information floating around.
Personally I like my n-gage, got a nice big mmc for it and all the games copied on it so no need to change the mmc ever and opera rocks on it(unlike on memory constrained 3650 and 7650).
AC for obvious reasons(I'm applying for work at Nokia..). oh and if n-gage had a camera it would be MORE succesful in my consumer group at least, I know few people who don't want to switch from 7650 to it because it doesn't have one.
anyways, the cycles of phones are much shorter than the cycles of nintendo has with gameboys for sure.
Re:there's a rumour.. (Score:1, Funny)
Re:there's a rumour.. (Score:2)
the audio quality is superb and you can talk to it while wearing really think gloves(skiing gloves for example..).
that and if you got a headphones(that doesn't have handsfree into it), like when you've been listening to mp3's, you can still hear the talking through the headphones and talk however you want(as long as you keep the phone itself somewher enear upper body).
also if you bump up the volume while talking normally you don't have to hold the phone 'like a taco'.
thou
Re:there's a rumour.. (Score:1)
Target (Score:2, Interesting)
Is N-Gage 2/Plus/Pro/Whatever around the corner? (Score:2)
N-Gage is primarily a cell phone, Nokia renew its whole line of cell phones as often as many change theirs socks, so a new versione of N-Gage isn't so unlikely to be expected quite soon, i.e. N-Gage is avout to become obsolete.
Does it seems quite unfair to early adopters? I suppose that cell phone users are used to that.
Re:Is N-Gage 2/Plus/Pro/Whatever around the corner (Score:4, Insightful)
I mean i'm no mobile 'phone expert but i know something about games consoles: rapid replacement turns customers off (i think? or do you like progress?). maybe there aren't enough people buying n-nage 1 for it to matter. 5 year cycles are quite common for games consoles.. for good reasons, such as developers getting to grips with it. this seems like a reason not to try to combine mobile phones with them frankly.. who has a 'phone for 5 years? And if you change the hardware every 2 years, are you ever going to get any good games? I don't know, i'm just a believer in having one device for each job and doing it well.
2 years? um, is it only 100 days old?! (Score:2)
Re:Is N-Gage 2/Plus/Pro/Whatever around the corner (Score:2)
Re:Is N-Gage 2/Plus/Pro/Whatever around the corner (Score:2)
Re:Is N-Gage 2/Plus/Pro/Whatever around the corner (Score:2)
anyways, one thing is for sure: if it's any cheaper than what the current model is now then it will be quite desirable due to being so insanely cheap series60 phone.
All consoles do go through revisions (Score:2)
Compatibility is the common thread throughout. If the current N-Gage is incompatible with the next N-Gage, then it will be unfair to early adopters. But what if they just move the cartridge slot to a reasonable location? Upp battery life? Fix some of the glaring de
Wait, I'm confused (Score:2, Funny)
In another news (Score:1, Offtopic)
No thanks (Score:5, Insightful)
Personally I'm one of those types that will carry around four things if each of them does what they do well. My cell phone's great, I have an iPod for music, and a GBA-sp for gaming. The biggest problem with the n-gage I can see is a total rush to market. Had Nokia actually pulled their crap together and worked on a device that wasn't such a hack job they might have had a worthwhile gadget to buy.
If N-Gage Gets Replaced.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:If N-Gage Gets Replaced.... (Score:2)
This sounds like a plan for success (Score:1)
Step 1. More Devices
Step 2.
Step 3. Profit
'mobile game deck' (Score:1)
Phone or Game System? (Score:1)
I HATE the N-gage (Score:1)
N'Gage is a Joke (Score:1)
Cheapest Series 60 (Score:2)
Re:Cheapest Series 60 (Score:2)
The N-Gage is an essential part of my travelling ensemble as it does duty as PDA and bluetooth GPRS modem. When T-Mobile couldn't come to the table with a decent discount when my T-68i snuffed it, Gamesop happily sold me an N-Gage. It's a little bigger than ideal, but since all the features from speakerphone to bluetooth to Symbian to GPRS are well implemented and work (unlike other phones) I can live with the size. The battery life is hel
Missing the point again (Score:2)
That's nice, but... (Score:2)
Beyond that, I've already got a GBA:SP and my future plans for the PS2 HDD and the Nintendo DS don't leave much financial wiggle room for a $200 handheld with a library that continues to make me yawn.
I guess the Ngage is another example of technolo