Handset maker Nokia has launched its mobile games service in a worldwide effort to capture share in one of the fastest growing mobile segments. The Nokia N-Gage platform will let Nokia device owners ...
Nokia has always maintained that the potential of its N-Gage mobile gaming platform would only be revealed once it was being embedded in handsets. However, there's been a legitimate question about ...
Nokia’s N-gage Internet service platform is up and running, allowing users of its smart phones to download games. “We are live! The games, the devices, and the community are all here for you to ...
You can now download Nokia's "new" N-Gage mobile gaming service to your mobile, so Engadget reports. You need either a N81, N81 8GB, N82, N95, or N95 8GB handset ...
The official announcement won’t be until next Monday, but the N-Gage blog just let everyone know that their cellphone gaming platform went live today. If you’ve got an N81, N81 8GB, N82, N95 or N95 ...
If you’re not aware that Nokia is relaunching the N-Gage, you should be. They’ve got it right this time, turning N-Gage into a platform that runs across (eventually) all of Nokia’s Nseries handsets.
In August, Nokia announced it would be reviving the N-Gage gaming platform. Eshewing the clunky "sidetalkin'" N-Gage hardware of the past, the latest incarnation of the service will be built in to new ...
Nokia has soft-launched its anticipated N-Gage mobile gaming software platform, following a period of beta testing, called First Access, in the past couple of months. The full software application is ...
Nokia has launched its N-Gage gaming service in a bid to push mobile gaming. Although the launch is not until Monday, Nokia has posted on its N-Gage blog that the network was now up and running. Nokia ...
Nokia has announced that a revamped version of Bounce Boing Voyage will be the first N-Gage game to support accelerometer-based controls. Due for re-release this Spring, the new version will let ...