N-Gage Endures As First-Party Games Readied
Thanks to GamesAreFun for its round-up of updated news relating to Nokia's N-Gage 'mobile game deck'. According to the piece: "Inconsistent sales in some areas have prompted GameStop to shift their [U.S.-based] N-Gage inventory; while the N-Gage is being pulled from 450 GameStop locations, this inventory will be moved to locations where sales have been stronger for Nokia's unit." However, it seems Nokia "remains positive about their future in the game industry", and Nokia's Ilkka Raiskinen argues: "We are getting invaluable feedback... Our hardware cycles are different to what the games business is used to and our strategy is clearly to have more devices." This has led some to believe more N-Gage-like hardware may debut soon, and in the interim, GameSpy has previews of Ashen and of Operation Shadow, two original, first-party published N-Gage titles.
That there will be a cheaper n-gage like device with hotswappable mmc slot, this cheaper model would lack the mp3&fm radio functionality(of course you would be able to play mp3's with some symbian app, the thing is that they can only play at 16khz or so, while the dedicated mp3 chip can play at the normal 44khz).
Now, this more than just a rumour - they have that thing in the works, I can see few big Nokia logos from the window of my apartment and there's lots of information floating around.
Personally I like my n-gage, got a nice big mmc for it and all the games copied on it so no need to change the mmc ever and opera rocks on it(unlike on memory constrained 3650 and 7650).
AC for obvious reasons(I'm applying for work at Nokia..). oh and if n-gage had a camera it would be MORE succesful in my consumer group at least, I know few people who don't want to switch from 7650 to it because it doesn't have one.
anyways, the cycles of phones are much shorter than the cycles of nintendo has with gameboys for sure.