Posted: 8th February 2003 05:20
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Nokia, a company usually noted for its cell phones, unveiled a portable gaming device in London yesterday.
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories/news/0,10870,2910373,00.html/ Dubbed the N-Gage, it appears to have few influential companies lined up to publish games for the system. Representatives from Sega, Activision, Eidos, Taito, and THQ all were present to show their support for the system (and to display some of their demos). The N-Gage works as a cell phone, but is meant to be used for games. It is powerful. Eidos had a playable demo of Tomb Raider running on it already that looked to be a port of the original Playstation version. The unit also features multiplayer support via Bluetooth. Here is list of publishers the games that each has planned thus far (as taken from Gamespot:) Eidos Pandemonium Tomb Raider Nokia Bounce Kart Racing Virtually Board Snowboarding II Sega Puyo Puyo Sega Rally Sonic N Super Monkey Ball Virtua Tennis Taito Puzzle Bobble Space Invaders THQ Major League Baseball Moto-GP Red Faction Nokia currently plans on the N-Gage being released sometime next year. Pricing for the system and games is not yet known. Will the N-Gage challenge Nintendo’s dominance in the portable gaming? -No, I don’t think it will. Is it a good idea? -Maybe. Is it good for gaming? -Most definitely. Competition, in my opinion, is a good thing. I honestly know next to nothing about Bluetooth, but if this system has a chance to be successful, it will probably be through it. If the N-Gage can make a niche in multiplayer games, it just may survive. And I think its survival would be good for gaming. Hopefully, there will be a good deal of competition between Nokia and Nintendo. Many have criticized Nintendo recently ignoring customers’ requests for a backlit GameBoy Advance and then announcing the GameBoy Advance SP (which boast the feature of being backlit) after the market has already been saturated with the regular unit. One can only hope that business practices like this will fall by the wayside because of each companies struggle for dominance. With any luck prices will fall with them. This is just a dream though probably. Nintendo holds such dominance over the market already for it to seem unrealistic for the N-Gage to be anything but a minor success. Here’s hoping the N-Gage doesn’t go the way of the Game Gear though (not that the Game Gear was a good portable system ^_^ ). Source: Gamespot -------------------- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle |
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Posted: 8th February 2003 11:11
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Wavey Marle! Posts: 2,098 Joined: 21/1/2003 Awards: |
i wish THQ would out a crude version of Firewarrior on it!
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Posted: 8th February 2003 20:16
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Staff Emeritus Posts: 375 Joined: 29/7/2001 Awards: |
I don't know a whole lot about it either, but it is really cutting edge. Bluetooth is a chip inside devices that allows wireless communication between it and other devices at a range of about 30 feet. Apparently in about 10 years all new homes will include bluetooth technology, where the house could sense that you are home and start playing music, turn on lights automatically, put on a pot of coffee, etc. Bill Gates has very similar technology in his house. He can be watching tv and go take a leak and the tv image will automatically follow him on the wall all the way to the crapper. Isn't technology wonderful? -------------------- "Hit hard, hit first, hit often." --Adm. William "Bull" Halsey, USN |
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