N-Gage to Get Another Overhaul 53
MSNBC has the news that the ever unpopular N-Gage not only isn't going into that good night, but it's going to be receiving a redesign sometime in the future. From the article: "We're looking at new colors, a new look and feel for the QD in the next few months,"
Good idea! (Score:2)
The N-Gage has pretty much failed, and no matter what color you make it, it cannot be saved.
Re:Good idea! (Score:1)
Re:Good idea! (Score:2)
I've only seen one and that was at the local Cingular shop, but where do you go to get games? If you can call bad graphics on a tiny screen with horrible color "gaming"
fuck the games. (Score:5, Insightful)
should be a pretty good nerd toy, no? and a bargain at the price they're going at.
(besides.. even one of the penny arcade guys admitted that the qd is a pretty fun device - but congrats on your newly acquired karma you're sure to get from posting what you posted, a post without any real information)
Re:fuck the games. (Score:2)
That said, I still can't see the thing as a game platform. I can see it as a geek toy, and I think they could have done better marketing it that way. But it will never be more much more than any other cellphone for games, I think. And I STILL don't get the portrait screen. Who decided on that? Square would be fine (the gameboy was square at ~160x160
Re:fuck the games. (Score:2)
Now if they could just keep Sprint and Verizon from crippling it to death...
Re:fuck the games. (Score:3, Informative)
As for games, it depends on whether you think $30+ is fair for NON-cellphone games (GBA, PS2, PC, etc.). If you think that games are just something to fill a couple of minutes, then no - you're not a gamer, no matter the platform.
Also, the N-Gage plays 3 kinds of games: Java games (usually $3 or less, but a bit limited), Symbian games (usually less than $10, but more powerful - think "better than Amiga / SNES
Re:fuck the games. (Score:2)
you can also play normal s60 games, it's a normal s60 sy
Re:Good idea! (Score:2)
Re:Good idea! (Score:1)
Re:jackass (Score:1)
Re:Good idea! (Score:2)
with sidetalking the screen doesn't get smeared, and the volume is loud enough if you wish to hold the normal way...
but qd isn't sidetalking anyways.
Re:Good idea! (Score:1)
Re:Good idea! (Score:2)
Re:Article text, in case of slashdotting (Score:3, Interesting)
Not again... (Score:1)
Nokia, you're fighting a losing battle, give up now and go back to developing phones. And save those of us who have to go to these trade shows the embarassment of having to talk to you about a handheld console that we didn't think would work, and didn't work.
Nokia's Commitment to N-Gage (Score:1)
Re:Queue the NGage Haters (Score:1)
Re:Queue the NGage Haters (Score:1)
I own a DS now, and consider that my handheld of choice for now, though, when my wallet permist it, Im gonna get an old N-gage, taco talkin didnt bother me.
Not going to help. (Score:2)
Re:Not going to help. (Score:1)
Re:Not going to help. (Score:1)
and the list grows.... (Score:1)
Re:and the list grows.... (Score:2)
Nintendo's gameboy made a name for itself in the 90s because it had SNES backing at the time. I am almost certain this is the biggest deciding factor/advantage that N-Gage will never have.
Re:and the list grows.... (Score:2)
Re:and the list grows.... (Score:2)
Re:and the list grows.... (Score:2)
Gumpei Yokoi Used To Change My Oil (Score:1)
Furthermore, the N-Gage is in a unique position in that its market prescence may slowly rise over time as people sign new contracts with cell phone providers. For instance, when my contract runs out I may consider a N-Gage. Why not, right? The cost is going to be very similar to any other phone I choose and the feature list is fairly nice. This model for getting the N-Gage into the hands of consumers is substantially different th
Re:and the list grows.... (Score:2)
My experiences (Score:1)
Re:My experiences (Score:2)
I use a PocketPC for various tasks including web browsing, terminal services, mp3 and video playback as well as game playing (especially through emulation).
Please -- every vote counts (Score:3, Insightful)
Why don't they just give up? (Score:2, Insightful)
The idea is good: a cellphone with kick butt games. But talking is hard and the games aren't to good (to my knolage).
This is like the PDA/Cellphone combos. Good idea but no one can get them right. They are eather to big or they lack something. But mainly, as good of an idea as it is, people aren't ready for it. But if tomarrow someone came out with a something which can REALLY do both gaming and being a cell (and even a PDA) the thing could sell but no one can seem to make somethin
Re:Why don't they just give up? (Score:1)
Re:Unpopular? (Score:2)
QD is not a bad phone (Score:2)
Two months ago it was time to get a new phone, and I looked at the ngage qd with an apprehensive eye, but found what is a very sound device for a very small price tag. My only beef is the lack of IR or USB connectivity, but it was probably time for me to switch to bluetooth anyway. With symbian on the device, I've been able to get some nice apps working (put
One thing. (Score:2)
Re:pay attention (Score:2)
Nokia needs mark the damn playing buttons.
Re:pay attention (Score:1)
<sigh> Why is it that every N-Gage hater has so *obviously* never tried one? They *still* bring up sidetalking all the time...
Re:One thing. (Score:1)