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N-Gage Sales Chart for 1st to 7th of September 2008

Published by Tzer2 at 8:27 UTC, September 13th 2008

After a short break (sorry about that!) we're back with the latest N-Gage news. First up is the sales chart for N-Gage games in early September, and we're very glad to say Dogz is still nowhere to be seen. No new entries this week, but one re-entry and some interesting hangers-on too. Click on the headline to see the chart, and our cumulative chart too.

Next Gen N-Gage Sales for 1st - 7th September 2008:

1. Asphalt 3: Street Rules (Gameloft) (LW 3) (WOC 11)

2. Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol (Nokia) (LW 1) (WOC 3)

3. Brothers In Arms (Gameloft) (LW 2) (WOC 7)

4. Bounce: Boing Voyage (Nokia) (LW 4) (WOC 5)

5. FIFA08 (Electronic Arts) (RE) (WOC 3)

 

LW = Last week's position

NE = New entry

RE = Re-entry

WOC = Weeks on chart

Source: N-Gage.com

 

All-Time Total Weeks On Chart For Next Gen N-Gage Games

1. Asphalt 3: Street Rules (Gameloft) - 11 Weeks

2. Tetris (Electronic Arts) - 9 Weeks

3= Brothers In Arms (Gameloft) - 7 Weeks

3= Hooked On: Creatures Of The Deep (Nokia) - 7 Weeks

5. Bounce: Boing Voyage (Nokia) - 5 Weeks

6. Midnight Pool (Gameloft) - 4 Weeks

7= Dirk Dagger And The Fallen Idol (Nokia) - 3 Weeks

7= Pro Series Golf (Nokia) - 3 Weeks

7= FIFA08 (Electronic Arts) - 3 Weeks

10= Reset Generation (Nokia) - 1 Week

10= The Sims 2: Pets (Electronic Arts) - 1 Week

10= World Series Of Poker: Pro Challenge (Glu) - 1 Week

Categories: Links of Interest, Industry, Games
Platforms: N-Gage

News Discussion

Tzer2
Nice to see Dirk Dagger and Bounce still doing so well. Dirk Dagger is particularly surprising as adventure games aren't a popular genre these days, especially not on phones.
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Seems like Nokia made a big mistake wanting the users of n-gage to pay for Reset Generation when it's free on PC, since it's only been among the "big sellers" one week. They should just turn RG into a completely free game...
Tzer2
I think the main point of RG was just to get the word out to people without compatible phones that there are good games on N-Gage, and it seems to have done pretty well at that. Most of the positive coverage of N-Gage in the past few months has been because of RG.

However, I do agree Nokia ought to release at least one good exclusive game for free on the platform itself, like they did with Snakes on the original gen, so that people can be tempted into buying more games. RG would be a pretty good candidate as it suits being on a phone so perfectly.

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