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  • N-Gage!

    Allora era vero che la Nokia stava facendo una console portatile!!

    Nokia today showcased its new mobile games, the Nokia N-GageTM game deck, at "Get Ready to N-Gage" events in London, UK and Sydney, Australia. The Nokia N-Gage game deck enables an enriched interactive gaming experience by intorducing an innovative wireless multiplayer platform for both local and remote gaming. The Nokia B-Gage game deck allows users to play the latest high quality titles in a new way - multiplayer games connected locally via Bluetooth wireless technology or over-the-air games over mobile networks. Enabling new business models, the Nokia N-Gage is a unique platform that also provides opportunities for game developers and publishers, network operators and other service providers to generate new revenue streams and develop new games and service concepts.

    "The Nokia N-Gage brings the start of a whole new gaming experience to the market, with an ergonomic design optimsed for playing games. Nokia is working with world-renowned game publishers, including Activision, Eidos, Sega, Taito and THQ, and developers to provide an appealing and balanced catalogue of high quality games to the marketplace. Titles will include both the latest blockbuster games and a variety of titles across game genres," said Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Nokia Mobile Phones. "The game experience can further be enhanced when network operators and service providers enter the value chain by providing game related mobile services such as downloadable game levels, additional features and game characters or even running online multiplayer games and communities. With these building blocks in place, the Nokia N-Gage platform will help to unleash the creative and innovative spirit of the games industry,"

    The high performance games for Nokia N-Gage game deck are sold separately on game cards (using the MultiMediaCard standard). Game card distribution eneables a new kind of mobile gameplay experience with richer graphics, enhanced sound and more extensive game worlds in which to play. Nokia will also act as a game publisher to create branded N-Gage game titles and develop an evolving games portfolio.

    Nokia N-Gage game deck device and game titles will be available in major retail outlets, game-specific and video game retail outlets, as well as in regular mobile phone delivery channels in all major markets.

    Nokia welcomes the games industry to publish and develop innovative new concepts for the Nokia N-Gage game deck. Game developers interested in learning more about the Nokia N-Gage game deck, including submitting information about applications for the Nokia N-Gage and other Nokia devices and platforms, can find more information at www.forum.nokia.com/games.

    Besides gaming, the Nokia N-Gage mobile game deck also features a digital music player (MP3/AAC) and stereo FM radio, as well as a tri-band GSM 900/1900 mobile phone. The Nokia N-Gage game deck is planned to be available in volumes across five continents in the 4th quarter 2003 well in time for the holiday shopping season.

    Features:

    Large color screen with backlight, 176x208 pixels with up to 4096 colours

    Series 60 platform and Symbian Operating System

    Bluetooth wireless technology for gaming

    An eight-way directional controller "Rocker" for game play

    Multimedia messaging (MMS)

    Triple band GSM (900/1800/1900), GPRS mobile phone

    Digital Music player (AAC/MP£) & Stereo FM radio

    Nokia Audio Manager PC SW for managing own music files

    Comprehensive range of applications; e-mail and personal information management

    XHTML browsing

    JavaTM application support

    Connectivity: calendar sychronization with PC, USB for music file and application download

    Usage times:

    Games up to 3 - 6 h (depending on game type)

    Talk up to 2 - 4 h

    Standby up to 150 - 200 h

    Music up to 8 h

    Radio up to 20 h

    Size:

    Volume 139cc

    Dimensions (L x W x D) 133,7 x 69,7 x 20,2 mm

    Weight 137g

    About N-Gage:
    Please visit www.n-gage.com for the Nokia N-Gage game deck logo, photos and on-demand event webcast



    Funzionerà da telefonino e console, sono già previsti i vari tomb raider, sonic, snowboard, eccetera, si potrà giocare in link senza bisogno ei cavi, e sembra che abbia una grafica fantastica, almeno a sentire le release press

    per di più sarà del normale peso di un telefonino, e non sarà troppo scomodo da portare in giro a causa delle sue dimensioni abbastanza ridotte (più o meno quelle del gba). dovrebbe uscire nel dicembre 2003.

    l'ho messo in questo forum perchè credo che andrà in diretta competizione col gba, dopotutto è anche un telefonino (comodo) e la gente si fida di nokia come delle sue tasche ormai io intanto mi tengo il mio gameboy advance vecchio stile
    "Wouldn't it be great if the school got burnt down?"

    Harada Risa, D.N.Angel

  • #2
    sembra una figata..
    sarà sicuramente il mio prossimo telefonino/console!
    almeno se promettono quella grafica ke sembra migliore di quella della ps one..

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    • #3
      Azz mò si prospetta una luuunga battaglia se la Nokia la fà davvero stà cosa...
      http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/2799/bscap0059zo.jpg

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      • #4
        l'annuncio è ufficiale nokia, e c'è già il sito web www.n-gage.com quindi tutto vero

        però mi chiedo quanto costerà... un palmare-telefonino-console
        "Wouldn't it be great if the school got burnt down?"

        Harada Risa, D.N.Angel

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        • #5
          Abbiamo pubblicato due comunicati su Ngage con tanto di voto e video che potete trovare a questi indirizzi:

          http://gamesurf.tiscali.it/dynamic/a...unicato_stampa

          http://gamesurf.tiscali.it/dynamic/a...unicato_stampa


          Ciaps
          Tiscali ADSL Gaming 20/1

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          • #6
            già qualcuno tentò in passato di lanciare un telefonino ricchissimo di applicazioni, ma il prezzo sopra il milione di lire gli taglilò le gambe di netto.
            questo nn significa che succederà lo stesso alla N gage, ma sarà una battaglia molto molto dura.
            La terra dei Padri, la Fede immortal, nessuno potrà cancellar!

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            • #7
              ma, credo che costerà poco, altrimenti lo sanno che non potrebbero competere...
              "Wouldn't it be great if the school got burnt down?"

              Harada Risa, D.N.Angel

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              • #8
                Originariamente Scritto da Malek
                ma, credo che costerà poco, altrimenti lo sanno che non potrebbero competere...
                hmm, ma potrebbero rischiare di nn coprire i costi.
                La terra dei Padri, la Fede immortal, nessuno potrà cancellar!

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                • #9
                  non credo siano così stupidi

                  forse vogliono fare come la ms, che a forza di mettere xbox nelle case, pur perdendoci, vuole creare una base installata abbastanza grande per xbox2.

                  probabilmente sperano nella lotta a lungo termine..
                  "Wouldn't it be great if the school got burnt down?"

                  Harada Risa, D.N.Angel

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                  • #10
                    Bhè stiamo a vedere...
                    http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/2799/bscap0059zo.jpg

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                    • #11
                      nn paragonare Nokia a Microsoft.
                      La terra dei Padri, la Fede immortal, nessuno potrà cancellar!

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                      • #12
                        Mooooolto meglio Nokia
                        http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/2799/bscap0059zo.jpg

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                        • #13
                          si 3210 rulez (indistruttibile *_* )

                          cmq sono curioso di vedere cosa verrà fuori e che successo potrà avere
                          "La croce che porto sulle spalle è pesante perchè è ricolma d'amore"
                          http://www.trigun.it/immagini/immagini/t13.gif
                          "Che la divina provvidenza vi possa sempre assistere"

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                          • #14
                            veramente 3310 rulez

                            se costa poco potrei pensarci un po' su, però, visto che esce tardi, fra un annetto così smetto di dimenticarmi di ricaricare il telefonino
                            "Wouldn't it be great if the school got burnt down?"

                            Harada Risa, D.N.Angel

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                            • #15
                              ehi, beccatevi sta roba da Computer and Videogames:

                              HANDS-ON WITH N-GAGE

                              Detailed impressions of Nokia's powerful games console/mobile phone hybrid in action

                              18:40 Following yesterday's report on Nokia's unveiling of its N-Gage handheld multimedia system, we can now tell you what it's actually like to play. After Wednesday's conference, invited guests were ushered into the capsule of the majestic London Eye, each filled with N-Gage units and, more importantly, free champagne. Or have we got that the wrong way round?

                              Anyway, after announcing the support of Activision, Sega, Eidos, Taito and THQ, attendees actually had chance to try out both the system and the some of the initial software offerings.

                              To deal with the system first, in terms of size it's just a little bit smaller than a GBA when viewed from the front, (as you can see from our comparison pics) and slightly thinner again, (largely thanks to using data cards as opposed to cartridges).

                              In the hands, N-Gage feels comfortable, if slightly odd, but that's likely due to familiarity with GBA. The lack of shoulder buttons is a little disappointing, but this is more than made up for by the wealth of front-mounted buttons thanks to the phone keypad. Two main buttons are highlighted as the action buttons, but others were already being used in the demos, to make Lara sidestep in Tomb Raider, for instance.

                              We found the D-pad - or "Rocker" as Nokia insists on it being called - a little on the disappointing side, with top and bottom, left and right portions slightly raised, causing an odd feel rather like the D-pad on the original Xbox controller.

                              The screen is positioned vertically as opposed to the horizontal display of GBA - a slightly odd decision - but the backlit screen is crystal clear and allows ultra-sharp, crisp, clear images. Though the back-lit screen naturally has a serious impact on battery life. (Expect 3-6 hours for gameplay.)

                              But onto the games, and here are brief impressions of the titles we were able to play.

                              Sonic N
                              "N" for Nokia, one presumes, Sega's N-Gage launch title seems to be a version of GBA's Sonic Advance. There were frequent framerate issues, but the game certainly looks and feels like a Sonic title, and should make an excellent addition to the launch line-up.

                              Snowboarding
                              A first-party Nokia title, Snowboarding offered the best example of how games will be able to make use of multiple buttons. Displayed in full 3D, Snowboarding feels similar to Microsoft's Amped on Xbox, with the boarder able to jump by holding down and releasing an action button, then pulling off a range of tricks via the "Rocker" and other buttons. As a technical demo, the 3D was very impressive and convincing, but the game still requires much work.

                              Super Monkey Ball
                              Sega's classic puzzler was still at a very early stage on N-Gage, but there's no reason to suspect the game won't be every bit as enjoyable as the GBA port. Framerate issues again but, as we said, the code was very early.

                              Pandemonium
                              Eidos's 2D/3D adventure looked stunning on N-Gage, offering solid, if a little sluggish, platforming action based on the PSone original. As with Tomb Raider and the other 3D N-Gage titles, the potential shown at this early stage bodes very well for the future of the format.

                              Virtua Tennis
                              Sega's classic tennis sim was present only in demo form, sadly, but tennis players were nicely detailed and smoothly animated and, assuming the title boasts online multiplayer, this could be a real jewel in N-Gage's crown.

                              Kart Racing
                              Another Nokia title which was, frankly, terrible. But - crucially - we were able to test out Bluetooth multiplayer with the game, which worked absolutely perfectly, and although the game itself is a naff Mario Kart clone, the technology supporting it is flawless.

                              Tomb Raider
                              The real surprise of the event. Eidos has delivered a near perfect rendition of the PSone original's visuals and gameplay. The demo offered precious little in terms of action, but made up for it in genuine wow factor, providing a highly detailed 3D world with excellent texture and lighting work of the like GBA can only dream of. Hard. Core.

                              On the downside, Tomb Raider ran quite slowly and controls felt slightly unresponsive, but with release at least nine months away, Tomb Raider may well be the system seller Nokia is looking for.

                              There we are, then. N-Gage in all its initial glory. It's tough to determine if the console will be a success at this early stage, but it's clear Nokia has done a lot right already. With a great selection of games and a competitive price point, who knows what N-Gage might achieve? Stay tuned for extensive coverage of N-Gage over the coming weeks and months.

                              Johnny Minkley



                              mettiamo che sia tutto vero... una console con la potenza del saturn-playstation? e questi sono solo i giochi di prima generazione? per non parlare del fatto che è più piccolo del gba, e che la sua durata, anche con la lucina accesa, supera quella del gba1 (non quella dell'sp comunque). già titoli come monkey ball, sonic, virtua tennis, pandemonium, tomb raider, per non parlare dei futuri titoli possibili (sarebbe possibilissimo Sonic R secondo me, o anche un sega rally championship in vero 3d, o panzer dragoon zwei.. per andarsene da SEGA, direi anche giochi tipo soul edge o tekken 2, o spyro in 3d... o chissà, anche turok ci starebbe se la sfruttassero bene, secondo me)... se tutto questo fosse a un prezzo basso, nokia può davvero fare il colpaccio
                              "Wouldn't it be great if the school got burnt down?"

                              Harada Risa, D.N.Angel

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