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For those two or three people who care,heh, Nokia had some new stuff at E3:
http://press.nokia.com/PR/200505/994712_5.html
My guess is that we wont see N-Gage 2, but Nokia Games Solution on many different Nokia smart phones. I would guess they come in different shapes and with different controls to please different kind of gamers/cell phone users.
Here are the concept pics, I think it looks really "neat":
And the tech demo, featuring the robot shown in the concept pic:
http://www.nokia-americaspress.com/uploads/videos.asp?P=VID&ID=22
http://press.nokia.com/PR/200505/994712_5.html
Los Angeles, CA - Nokia today unveiled its plans for its evolution of connected mobile gaming, which will make it easy to search for, purchase and play high-quality mobile games using a range of Nokia smartphones. The aim of this next generation of mobile gaming is to expand the N-Gage platform's rich connected multiplayer experience across a wide range of Nokia's multimedia devices.
In 2005, we expect to sell 25 million smartphones and we see the global smartphone market exceeding 250 million devices in 2008. We can continue with our N-Gage offering while helping to drive the adoption of mobile connected gaming at a broader level."
When consumers buy a Nokia smartphone that supports the new Nokia mobile gaming solution, they gain access to their favorite games through their smartphone or their personal computer. Games have been certified to provide a consistent experience, ensuring a quality rich entertainment experience that consumers can count upon. Consumers can manage their mobile game collection via their PC, with an individual locker of purchased games to make it easy and reliable to track purchases or reinstall deleted games.
The first Nokia smartphones to support the new Nokia mobile gaming solution are expected to be in the market during the first half of 2006. Additional information on the title launch portfolio is expected to be available in September 2005. The goal is to have a broad spectrum of games to suit all tastes - from casual 'quick fix' gaming to more in-depth multi-user games.
For developers, this means less effort spent creating dozens of versions of the same game. We will provide a robust development environment with the first set of tools expected to be available in Q4 2005 and a range of APIs native to the smartphone.
"The mobile gaming experience is becoming deeper, more immersive and more exciting. For us, this means that gamers can enjoy their favorite franchise and engage in its community at any time," said John Batter, VP and General Manager of EA Mobile. "Nokia can help us by making great devices that can unlock the potential of a great game."
My guess is that we wont see N-Gage 2, but Nokia Games Solution on many different Nokia smart phones. I would guess they come in different shapes and with different controls to please different kind of gamers/cell phone users.
Here are the concept pics, I think it looks really "neat":
And the tech demo, featuring the robot shown in the concept pic:
http://www.nokia-americaspress.com/uploads/videos.asp?P=VID&ID=22