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Dec 3rd, 2003 04:40 PM | |
jin |
I just bought a "Third Generation" phone. Its a Motorola A920, and i dont really have much to say about it. :o I had much better funs with my Nokia 7250 with its GPRS interweb access. :< I havent had a chance to play with the new phone much, but it should be fun if i mess with it. :< 7250 is an awesome phone. :D |
Dec 1st, 2003 03:55 PM | |
Schimid | If I ever get a laptop, I'm loading it with ROMS and making it my portable gaming system. |
Dec 1st, 2003 12:56 PM | |
the_dudefather |
or get a PDA and play monkey island and simcity. my flatmate has one and it rules |
Nov 30th, 2003 11:29 PM | |
Emu | That and you could probably by a used laptop for 200 dollars that can do everything the N-Gage can do, but 10 times better. |
Nov 21st, 2003 09:21 PM | |
starz | space invaders never gets old |
Nov 21st, 2003 10:05 AM | |
Blackjack |
I've always been been mystified by gaming on phones. Wouldn't it make more sense to play computer games on, like, a computer, where you can have, like, good graphics and sound and stuff, rather then pretending it's 1984 and playing Space Invaders? Guess I'm just jaded and cynical! |
Nov 13th, 2003 06:15 AM | |
executioneer |
it's probably ALMOST as hard as playing the games on the N-Gage itself -willie |
Nov 12th, 2003 10:47 AM | |
Anonymous | Why is the bottom left icon blurred? |
Nov 12th, 2003 01:47 AM | |
Mike P | Thank god. I hate the N-Gage. |
Nov 11th, 2003 05:39 PM | |
Schimid | |
Nov 11th, 2003 05:37 PM | |
soundtest |
"N-Gage cracked like an egg" http://www.gamespot.com/all/news/news_6081776.html N-Gage's code cracked? Hackers claim they can play games made for the Nokia deck on other mobile phones. Nokia's struggling N-Gage suffered another possible setback today, when hackers claimed they have cracked the game deck's code. One British site, Club-Siemens, posted pictures of the N- Gage title SonicN being played on the Siemens SX1, another mobile phone which uses the N-Gage's Symbian OS. Another post on CDfreaks.com, an underground tech-information site, claimed that and the N-Gage's security "has been cracked like an egg," and predicted that soon hacked N-Gage games would be downloadable to many mobile phones with games capability. Nokia reacted to the news with concern and caution. "We're aware of it and we're taking it seriously," a spokesperson for the Finnish phone-maker told GameSpot. "Right now we are looking into the claims." He went on to add that Nokia would formally respond later today or tomorrow. http://www.club-siemens.net/preview/ngage/ |