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M-Gage Shows Imitation Sincerest Form Of Flattery

Thanks to Lik-Sang for their news story showcasing the M-Gage bootleg handheld game, which contains "11 games, [a] calculator and alarm clock built-in", as found in Hong Kong's videogame district recently. Although Lik-Sang "doesn't really think about selling" the rudimentary device, taking a side-by-side comparison with Nokia's much-criticized N-Gage 'portable gaming deck' reveals unmistakable similarities, from the shape and button layout all the way down to the vertical screen orientation and the logo. Were the bootleggers ahead of the game on this incredibly basic handheld knockoff, or will they be Side Talkin' their way to bankruptcy?

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  1. I'm surprised any pirate wasted their time by shadowxtc · · Score: 2, Funny

    That thing looks like a major joke of a piece of technology. I had better-looking Tiger handheld games 10 years ago. Would've been a far more appropriate article on April 1st...

  2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery... by Frac · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... but plagiarizing an industrial design failure is the purest form of idiocy.

  3. Order now! by Torgo's+Pizza · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's the new M-Gage! Brought to you by the same people who gave you the Fedsel car, New Doke cola and the 4DO game console.

  4. Re:hey! by BTWR · · Score: 2, Funny

    i'm sure they're good people, but like we all learned in Revenge of the Nerds... embrace it, don't hide from it :)