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N-Gage Planet - Nokia N-Gage Reviews and News
Tuesday November 25, 2003 - 01:36 PM
Nokia, together with Electronic Arts (EA) announced that
Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2004 will be released for the N-Gage game deck. Golf enthusiasts will be able to experience some of the best gameplay on the N-Gage to date. The title will make significant use of the connectivity features of the device.
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Sunday November 23, 2003 - 05:08 AM
Posted by
barn on the
N-Gage Forums:
Dec:
12th Taito Memories
12th Virtua Tennis
12th Splinter Cell
12th Red Faction
End Rayman 3
End FiFA 2004
Thursday November 20, 2003 - 05:09 PM
Noticing a distinct lack of sites on the internet dedicated to the discussion of N-Gage topics, N-Gage Planet has launched a sister site,
N-Gage Forums. Feel free to
check it out and
leave some feedback to tell us how we're doing.
Wednesday November 19, 2003 - 05:02 PM
Nokia announced a new promotion in an effort to make the
N-Gage Game Deck more affordable for casual gamers. Now, consumers can pick three game titles to bundle with the N-Gage for $299 from
GameStop.com. In addition, GameStop is offering an instant rebate of $100, making the package's total price $199.
Update: GameStop is also providing
free shipping on all N-Gage products by using the coupon code: ngage
Sunday November 16, 2003 - 10:14 PM
The holidays are coming, and for gamers everywhere it's time to stuff stockings with video games.
Geek.com takes a look at six hot N-Gage titles to consider this Christmas. Titles reviewed: Super Monkey Ball, Pandemonium, SonicN, Tomb Raider, Tony Hawk Pro Skater, and MLB Slam.
Saturday November 15, 2003 - 05:15 PM
Nokia has confirmed
earlier reports that a hacker group has cracked the security codes on N-Gage gamesbut said they'd expected such a thing to happen. The crack reportedly allows gamers to copy and play N-Gage games on other devices. Nokia stated that it is working with authorities to track down the perpetrators.
"We take these types of intellectual property offenses very seriously and we have initiated a program to stop individuals, and or entities that are behind these IP violations. Nokia will cooperate with ISP's, auction sites and the relevant authorities to pursue all actions and remedies available to stop this illegal activity," a spokesman for Nokia told
internetnews.com.
Thursday November 13, 2003 - 02:23 PM
Hacker groups claim that they have cracked the security code on N-Gage games allowing users to play N-Gage games on other systems that use the Symbian OS, such as the Siemens SX1 and Nokia 6600/3650 phones. Industry followers are still awaiting Nokia's reaction.
Read on for an (unofficial) list what games are Purported to work on the Non-N-Gage systems. . .
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