New N-Gage Confirmed for this Fall 71
njkid1 passed on a link to GameDaily's coverage of the new, confirmed, N-Gage. Nokia's ill-fated device is returning, and this time they're already touting some big names attached to the project. EA Mobile and Gameloft, along with other (unnamed) studios are slated to bring new games to the beleaguered handheld gaming appliance. What do you think about this? Will a new N-Gage be able to pull you away from your DS?
I'm so excited! (Score:5, Funny)
I'm surprised they'd keep throwing money at that disaster.
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Re:I'm so excited! (Score:4, Insightful)
i applaud nokia for trying again, nokia always seems to be leading in pushing the mobile market further
If they learn, they might make somthing worth having..
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Granted, I think the finest PDA ever made was the Tapwave Zodiac, and look how that turned out. Kick-ass portable computer does not equal kick-ass portable game console.
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At least sex can be fun...
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Oh, well. I read
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The N-Gage, then the N-Gage QC were both relatively big mistakes for a company the size of Nokia.
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Monty Python reference (Score:2)
Listen, lad. I built this kingdom up from nothing. When I started here, all there was was swamp. Other kings said I was daft to build a castle on a swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show 'em. It sank into the swamp. So, I built a second one. That sank into the swamp. So, I built a third one. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp, but the fourth one... stayed up! And that's what you're gonna get, lad: the strongest castle in these islands.
Re:Misread it (Score:5, Funny)
all the good games (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, I heard they're going to have some smash hits, like Duke Nukem Forever.
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That was the killer game on the Tapwave Zodiac.
N-Gage actually has some halfway decent games. Pathway to Glory and Rifts: Promise of Power are good little games.
It was the console itself that sucked ass.
Unlike the Zodiac, which was a kick-ass console, with crappy games.
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I actually bought my N-Gage specifically to use it as a phone. It was after it had already been declared dead, and they were being dumped cheap. For a 'smartphone', I got a heck of a deal. And using a Bluetooth headset, I don't even have to worry about the goofy 'taco to the ear' look when using it as a phone.
I don't even ... (Score:1)
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Now if you look at how expensive it was for Microsoft to enter the market, and how Sony survived mainly because of Nintendo's and Sega's massive screw-ups, it should be obvious why it is foolish to try to enter the market on your own. Now, it would eliminate the purpose for Nokia to enter the market (to get a
Another N-Gage huh? (Score:3, Funny)
Oi Ve... (Score:2)
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NGage flaws (Re:Oi Ve...) (Score:1)
I can't speak for the original phone, but the NGage-QD (the newest one) used games cards that slide in the side. It isn't under the battery at all. I bought it because it was a cheap bluetooth phone at the time. It's great for games, but horrible as a phone. It is unconfortable against the ear and the earpiece sound isn't nearly loud enough.
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I bought it because I collect handhelds. When I bought it, it had already failed. It cost me about 100US$. But thanks for needlessly insulting me, anyway.
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Game Boy Player (Score:2)
Nintendo GameCube with Game Boy Player plays almost all GBA games. I would suspect that the PSP can't output to the TV for the same reason that GBA Video titles freeze intentionally on the Game Boy Player: licensors of audiovisual works don't want you copying GBA Video titles onto VHS tapes and selling them.
Will a new N-Gage be able to pull you away... (Score:2)
HahaHAHaHaHA.
In order to do that, the new N-Gage would have to have two screens and touch sensitivity, and WiFi. But the next generation is supposed to simply be licensing/implementation of N-Gage into several phones, not a single model. I just don't see this happening, period. In fact I don't even see the WiFi thing happening, let alone the rest of it.
It would also have to be a worthy gaming platform in a technical sense, and I didn't get the idea
Homebrew? (Score:2)
You can't "run a pretty badass java midlet" if your mobile phone network operator doesn't allow the use of code not signed by the network operator. (Such restrictions are more common in North America than in Europe.) Good-bye shareware. Good-bye hobby development.
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You can if you've got tools to tweak certificate settings on your phone, like I do for all Motorola GSM phones :) (Except maybe the Linux ones...)
But seriously, who is that actually a problem for? I know it's not an issue on T-Mobile or Edge Wireless.
GSM coverage? (Score:2)
You can if you've got tools to tweak certificate settings on your phone, like I do for all Motorola GSM phones :)
Do the tools work on IS-95/IS-2000 (aka "CDMA") phones as well? And do they work on phones sold with a prepaid plan, or do I need to agree to pay $720 over 24 monthly installments? And how much does the cable used with the tools cost?
But seriously, who is that actually a problem for? I know it's not an issue on T-Mobile or Edge Wireless.
It's a problem for people who are on the "CDMA" network of Sprint or Verizon because they get unreliable coverage from the GSM network of Cin^H^H^H AT&T or T-Mobile in the locations where they use the phone.
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Well, Verizon is known to be evil. I should have said up front that I would assume that they do that.
You're right, in a few places there is better CDMA coverage than GSM. I'm sorry. Personally I bought an external antenna for my RAZR so I could still use it at home. Actually I get great signal wit
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The phone gaming industry is pretty profitable right now for bright companies (and primarily the network operators). What if n-gage was just an extension of t
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I'm running the new Tomb Raider release on my N73, and it looks and plays as well as the Nintendo DS version. Asphalt2 looks and plays absolutely fantastic. Brothers in Arms 3D is a fantastic WW2 game. Massive Snowboarding works incredibly well. KRally looks and plays just as well as the DS version.
The only problem with a "new N-Gage" is that Nokia seem to be incapable of marketing/pricing it properly.
The current range of S60
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How do the input devices compare with the DS or PSP?
Didn't we just cover why Symbian is poop in a recent discussion here on slashdolt? Anyway practically every Motorola phone today (Triplets and their descendants, RAZR, KRZR, ROKR, etc) is using a 200MHz+ proc
Will N-Gage be able to pull me away from my DS? (Score:1)
railroad (Score:2)
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*slap*
X-Play (Score:1)
Hopeless. (Score:5, Insightful)
The fact that Nokia has mentioned they're looking to EA Mobile and Gameloft to develop games indicates that the N-Gage is already doomed. Let's ignore for a minute the fact that EA generally develops crap. Gameloft makes some good-looking games, but they don't always play well and too much of their line-up consists of licenses. The biggest issue here is that these companies both have experience with mobile phone game development. I doubt they have the skill set necessary to develop games on the level of what's seen for the DS or PSP. No one is likely to see the N-Gage as anything other than an overgrown mobile phone.
So Nokia will likely cram the N-Gage full of features. They'll give it the usual overdone Nokia design treatment that looks outdated within a weak. It won't appeal to their target and will likely confuse everyone else.
The problem ultimately is that the N-Gage is driven by a desire to cash in on what looks like a burgeoning market. It's driven by money. If their motivation was to do something that was truly compelling, if they had a goal of outdoing the competition I'd say they might have a chance. But instead, they're just doing what anyone else might have done, offering nothing new, and hoping buy on to this thing.
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Everyone seems to miss a very obvious point... The N-Gage is not competing with the DS. It's a phone that plays games, n
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Hey. The PSP may not be crushing Nintendo in the handheld market, and likely never will, but it IS at least competitive. Sony got it at least partially right there.
The biggest issue here is that [EA Mobile and Gameloft] both have experience with mobile phone game development. I doubt they have the skill set necessary to develop games on the level of wha
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Correct. Nobody buys a console for Gameloft's games. The fact that they even had to mention them shows that they don't have any high-profile developers on the system, apart from EA. EA, by the way, already supported the original N-Gage (as did Gameloft), and it didn't help - maybe because their games were crap.
So basically, what Nokia is saying is, "We're trying the s
The real competition (Score:1, Troll)
No, but what I'm wondering is if it can surpass the PSP. Who's the biggest loser?
Why Not? (Score:2)
old news (Score:1)
Sidetalkin (Score:1)
Why doesnt someone license the GBA (Score:3, Interesting)
Cool! (Score:1)
There will be no new N-Gage (Score:4, Informative)
So, you won't have to own a special N-Gage phone. Any Nokia smartphone will be able to play these games. Bear in mind that Nokia sold 9 million (if memory serves) smartphones is 2005 alone. And some of the phones that are already being sold (such as the Nokia N93) will be able to play these games.
MP3-player sales are dropping, because everybody already has a cell phone that can play MP3s. Will the same happen to the PSP and Nintendo DS? Unlikely, but it's an interesting thought.
For more information: http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/4685_N-G
Vertical Screen = Potential (Score:1)
I remember thinking, "Oh, cool, Tomb Raider." Except it was a pain to play since I couldn't get a good look at my surroundings without facing the direction. He also had a Sonic game. You could either have bars on the top and bottom (like a le