The Independent logo The Independent 1 month ago

End of the road for Nokia’s N-Gage

Long before the iPhone took over the world, Nokia promised to combine the twoworlds of gaming and mobile phones with the N-Gage handset, a rather odd-shaped device released in 2003. Full Article at The Independent

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  1. [Finland] Last week marked the end for Nokia’s unsuccessful games service N-Gage. Nokia announced that they will be closing down the service at the end of September 2010. Full Article at TechCrunch

  2. Nokia has decided to shut its N-Gage gaming division and absorb its offerings in to the Ovi store The move is seen as part of a new strategy by Nokia to turn Ovi, its version of Apple's app store, in to a one-stop shop for software, games... Full Article at The Telegraph

  3. Nokia announced an and to the N-Gage mobile gaming service, with plans to roll the Nokia gaming service into the company’s app store. Nokia launched N-Gage in August 2003 to lure gamers away from the Game Boy Advance. Full Article at The Inquisitr

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