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TV out gaming on the Nokia N95 - and the future

GamingIn another far sighted editorial, Krisse looks at TV-out gaming on the Nokia N95, seeing how well a selection of top games work on the big screen and with the aid of a Bluetooth keyboard as controller. Of course, what's really needed is a Bluetooth joystick as well...
Posted by Steve Litchfield at 7:34 BST, August 5th || 8 Comments

Digital Chocolate brings casual games to N-Gage

Digital Chocolate, a well known mobile games developer, will be publishing games for the next generation N-Gage platform. The first of these will be DChoc Cafe which has a virtual cafe around with a number of different casual (card, board, puzzle) games can be played. The games also features social elements with customisable characters, game recommendations and competitions.
Posted by Rafe Blandford at 18:24 BST, July 24th || 2 Comments

Nokia to make PC & N-Gage cross-platform game

According to a report on Pocket Gamer, the mysterious Project White Rock for the Next Generation N-Gage platform will be a cross-platform game playable on both the PC and selected Nokia S60 3rd Edition smartphones. Pocket Gamer goes on to say the title has "over a thousand lines of recorded dialogue" but is not an RPG.
Posted by krisse at 23:10 BST, July 2nd || 0 Comments

The mysterious Project White Rock for N-Gage

Ikona, one of the big cheeses over at the N-Gage Arena, posted to the N-Gage Blog recently about an unannounced (first party?) game codenamed Project White Rock for Nokia's next gen gaming platform. Details were scarce, but it's being produced by Scott Foe, who produced the N-Gage's biggest hit Pocket Kingdom (which was the world's first mobile MMO). White Rock also appears to involve RedLynx, the Finnish developers who produced the N-Gage's most critically acclaimed game, Pathway To Glory, and another acclaimed title called High Seize. Ikona hinted that White Rock might be released for the PC as well as N-Gage.
Posted by krisse at 9:57 GMT, March 10th || 0 Comments

Official N-Gage podcast from GDC 2007

Nokia has released their official podcast from the Game Developers Conference 2007, you can download it from the official N-Gage blog. To read AAS' summary of what it reveals, please click here.
Posted by krisse at 13:47 GMT, March 9th || 0 Comments

Nokia reveals a bit more about Next Gen games

Nokia has issued a press release today revealing some of the first 3rd Party games due on the Next Gen N-Gage gaming platform: Asphalt 3, Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway, Brain Challenge, Midnight Pool and FIFA 2008. Also, publishers Indiagames and THQ Wireless have now officially announced their support for the platform, joining Gameloft, EA and Glu Mobile. Nokia's Gregg Sauter is due to give a speech at the Game Developers Conference later today in San Francisco, where he will presumably give more details on this and other Next Gen gaming matters.
Posted by krisse at 17:16 GMT, March 5th || 0 Comments

Indiagames joins Nokia's N-Gage Platform

Nokia and Indiagames have announced that the Indian mobile gaming giant will be bringing its experience to the N-Gage Platform. With experience in Symbian, Java, Brew, Flash Lite, and a number of other mobile languages, Indiagames is a good addition to the portfolio. Their understanding of the mobile market, especially in the Asian market, will be invaluable.
Posted by Ewan Spence at 17:10 GMT, March 5th || 0 Comments

Next Gen N-Gage secret workshop revealed

According to a report on Pocket Gamer, a secret workshop for American and Asian publishers and developers on Nokia's next gen gaming platform was held in Santa Monica last week. Perhaps most notable in the article is the incredible list of publishers that apparently attended the event: Disney, Sega, Sony, Universal, Square Enix, Capcom, THQ, Glu Mobile, Digital Chocolate, EA, Tecmo, Namco and Vivendi. The article also claims 3rd party publishers just got their development kits in January, which could suit a Summer launch and Xmas advertising push fairly well (old generation N-Gage titles usually took 6 - 12 months to make). These revelations seem to confirm what All About Symbian exclusively revealed last October. Another event will apparently be held in Madrid next week for European publishers and devs.
Posted by krisse at 0:24 GMT, January 31st || 0 Comments

Nokia to sponsor Game Developers Conference Mobile 2007

Nokia is going to be one of the main sponsors of GDC Mobile, the phone game part of the Game Developers Conference. GDC and GDC Mobile take place in San Francisco from the 5th to the 7th of March 2007. Nokia's Next Generation gaming platform is due to launch across a range of S60 3rd Edition smartphones some time in the first half of 2007, so a March sponsorship of a major gaming event would seem to be well-timed.
Posted by krisse at 22:36 GMT, November 18th || 6 Comments

N-Gage: The Next Generation

In another excellent article, AAS's krisse rounds up everything you ever wanted to know about Nokia's plans for the next generation of N-Gage. We've already had a taste of it on the N93's System Rush Evolution demo, but what else is on the way?
Posted by Steve Litchfield at 8:25 BST, October 23rd || 10 Comments
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