Nokia Buys Sega.com Mobile Division Assets
eticket writes "According to a story on CNET News.com, Sega is selling its Sega.com mobile division to Nokia. I guess Nokia is serious about this online gaming thing." According to the article, "The Finnish cell phone maker said it will acquire Sega.com and use Sega's Network Application Package in its mobile phone and online games products", and according to the press release on GameInfoWire.com, the technology will "...enhance online games and service offerings for the Nokia N-Gage game deck." An earlier Sega press release regarding the SNAP technology is fairly jargon-heavy, but seems to emphasize multiplayer mobile gaming - the example described, Pocket Kingdom, is "...a multi-player online turn-based fighting game based in a virtual world where each phone is a unique player representing their own castle and soldier."
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It's good to hear that Sega has made some money (indirectly) from the N-Gage, cuz I'm pretty darn sure Nokia wont see a cent...
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