The Death of Nokia's N-Gage. (Yes it was still being supported)

MegaDrive20XX

Segatron Genesis... call me the wizard.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/30/nokia-announces-the-death-of-the-n-gage/

A bigger SPOOKY Halloween shock to you all, the N-Gage was somehow...STILL ALIVE ::D Well don't fear people of EGA! The beast is dead!

RIP you poor misunderstood creature of a portable console..
 
So did anybody here ever actually play this thing or know somebody who had one? I seriously don't know anybody who did. Maybe that should be a lesson not to try to enter the handheld game when the competition is already locked!
 
I still have a sealed copy of "Sonic N" for N-Gage...yeah...only game I own that's still sealed.. :lol It was $3..
 
x2 said:
Haha hey why not!? You might be able to fetch 20 bucks for it some day.

True, Sega did make one amazing title for the N-Gage called "Pocket Kingdom"..I remember many magazines praised it. There was even a King of Fighters made for it as well.
 
RPG with online I think. similar to Ogre Battle.

I remember playing Sonic N and a Madden game. The Madden game had a very confusing control setup. I was disappointed with Sonic N being nothing more than a direct port of Sonic Advance 1 from the GBA (Except no Chao Garden)
 
I got to test it when it first came out and I still worked at GameStop.

It sucked. I'm amazed there were people who liked it. The second design was a little better (you didn't have to take out the battery to change games) but when there were systems like the DS and PSP, the N-Gage was a waste of time and money. And the few games that came out on them and were good...well you can probably play them on other systems by now.
 
MegaDrive20XX said:
True, Sega did make one amazing title for the N-Gage called "Pocket Kingdom"..I remember many magazines praised it. There was even a King of Fighters made for it as well.
You have just sold an N Gage by mentioning those two games. xD
 
Back when I was a freshman in high school, we had to do a report on a piece of upcoming or new technology. I did mine on the N-Gage, and at the time, it sounded like the ultimate phones for gamers (granted it was a few months before it actually released).

It's hard to believe I thought it was cool at the time.
 
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