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Nokia Developer Summit: Ovi Store to sell all N-Gage games

5 replies · 7,685 views · Started 29 April 2009

The Nokia Developer Summit in Monaco has included a string of announcements related to Nokia's upcoming content shop Ovi Store, including the news that all N-Gage games will be sold through the store alongside S60, Java and Flash Lite games. You can see photos of Ovi Store in action below.

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finally, when I am just about to switch to the N97, they are bringing an easy way to get games on the e51. I'm stunned 😉

But elsewise, this looks rather promising. Am really looking forward to exploring the ovi store offering. The only problem I see is that they once more limit purchasing to one particular device...

Nemoi, we'll have to wait and see what they do about transfers...

I suspect that even if they did tie apps to one handset, the price per app will fall to a much lower level than current N-Gage prices, because there will be a lot more competition between app publishers. If that happens, then the pain of re-buying apps will be much less.

I asked today in the QA on events.nokia.com whether the purchases will be for a single device only or transferable. Their answer was explicitly for one device only, and "as ovi store evolves" (meaning not from the start) there will be a switch option to transfer software to a different device.

Hmm... that's pretty much what they've been saying about N-Gage too.

Maybe this is why they didn't get the N-Gage transfer client done, because they decided to switch N-Gage sales entirely to the Ovi Store client. It might also explain why the N-Gage client has barely been updated since its launch, perhaps they intend to merge N-Gage into the Ovi Store client instead.

Tzer2 wrote:Hmm... that's pretty much what they've been saying about N-Gage too.

Maybe this is why they didn't get the N-Gage transfer client done, because they decided to switch N-Gage sales entirely to the Ovi Store client. It might also explain why the N-Gage client has barely been updated since its launch, perhaps they intend to merge N-Gage into the Ovi Store client instead.

True that it hasn't been updated for a long time and I really hope they come up with a transferable solution soon. (Getting more and more impatient)