If the Atari Lynx and the Sega Game Gear couldn't do it, this phone doesn't have a chance (the only advantage it has is wireless play and we know that GBA BlueTooth adapters are en route).
There is at least a slight difference between N-Gage and all those devices:
- it's also a mobile phone
- you can download free or shareware games and those could be stored on the phone file system
I have seen some of these games running: they are impressive for a mobile phone platform.And as I don't know the GBA-SP I cannot compare. I only agree that it looks a probably too ambitious for this N-Gage to pretend it will replace the GBA-SP.
There is at least a slight difference between N-Gage and all those devices
- it's also a mobile phone
- you can download free or shareware games and those could be stored on the phone file system
I have seen some of these games running: they are impressive for a mobile phone platform.And as I don't know the GBA-SP I cannot compare. I only agree that it looks a probably too ambitious for this N-Gage to pretend it will replace the GBA-SP.