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{{sub-stub}}The '''Nokia N-Gage''' was [[wikipedia:Nokia|Nokia]]'s short-lived attempt at penetrating the handheld video games market. It combined a smartphone with a handheld video game console that accepted "cartridges", which in this case are actually games stored on commodity [[wikipedia:MultiMediaCard|MultiMediaCard]]s. Two models were made; both failed. [[Sega]] provided some third-party support during the platform's life.
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The '''Nokia N-Gage''' was [[wikipedia:Nokia|Nokia]]'s short-lived attempt at penetrating the handheld video games market. It combined a smartphone with a handheld video game console that accepted "cartridges", which in this case are actually games stored on commodity [[wikipedia:MultiMediaCard|MultiMediaCard]]s. Two models were made; both failed. [[Sega]] provided some third-party support during the platform's life.
  
==Sega Games on the N-Gage==
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==Sega games on the N-Gage==
 
*''[[Alien Front]]'' (Cancelled)
 
*''[[Alien Front]]'' (Cancelled)
 
*''[[Pocket Kingdom: Own the World]]'' (2004)
 
*''[[Pocket Kingdom: Own the World]]'' (2004)
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*''[[Virtua Tennis (N-Gage)|Virtua Tennis]]'' (2004)
 
*''[[Virtua Tennis (N-Gage)|Virtua Tennis]]'' (2004)
  
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Revision as of 12:34, 27 April 2019

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N-Gage
Manufacturer: Nokia
Variants: N-Gage QD
Release Date RRP Code
N-Gage
US
2003-06-10[1] $299[2] ?

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The Nokia N-Gage was Nokia's short-lived attempt at penetrating the handheld video games market. It combined a smartphone with a handheld video game console that accepted "cartridges", which in this case are actually games stored on commodity MultiMediaCards. Two models were made; both failed. Sega provided some third-party support during the platform's life.

Sega games on the N-Gage

References

  1. http://www.nokia.com/A4136002?newsid=919619 (Wayback Machine: 2008-12-10 12:46)
  2. http://gamepro.com/gamepro/domestic/games/features/125748.shtml (Wayback Machine: 2007-10-12 19:46)


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