You've almost certainly played it before, but EA has now brought the official version of Tetris to the new N-Gage platform. Have they managed to port this classic game in style, or is this just money for old rope? Click here to read our review and find out.
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Read this article a couple of days ago, typical EA to release something pretty much unchanged from the previous version. Although EA are a large publisher I think having too many games for the system from them early on would be damaging for the N-Gage platform, people tend to blame Nokia for lack of effort rather than the game developers themselves and could easily end up dismissing N-Gage after a few poorly updated games from their previous mobile releases.
Nokia really need to get some quality first party titles out, so far only really Creatures of the Deep seems to stand out among the current crop of N-Gage games(hopefully these devs will continue to work on N-Gage as it looks like a great effort early on!) and obviously White Rock from Nokia themselves we don't know a whole lot about.
I have high hopes for N-Gage 2.0 but I do think Nokia need to get things going pretty fast(hopefully get more proper game devs on board as well as the mobile games ones) in order to catch peoples interest early on as so far none of my friends know anything about it.
Nokia really need to get some quality first party titles out, so far only really Creatures of the Deep seems to stand out among the current crop of N-Gage games
I wouldn't go quite that far, Space Impact is very good if you like traditional shoot-em-ups, and System Rush is serving the hardcore gamers out there, but I do agree COTD is the stand-out title.
Looking ahead though, Nokia actually have more first party titles announced now than they ever released in the entire two years of the original N-Gage, so they're definitely putting a lot of resources into first party support. I'm particularly looking forward to Creebies and Dirk Dagger, which should really suit being on a phone.
I liked 'The New Tetris' of the Nintendo64 . It actually gave one a reason to keep playing into the wee hours of the night.
Building world wonders, and having several tetris techniques ,was all so nice.
What ArE ThesE game developers DoING !!?