Nokia has now shipped Asphalt: Urban GT 2, the sequel to the fantasy racing game, and Pathway to Glory Ikusa Islands, both on the N-Gage platform. Fans of Asphalt can also try before they buy, with a free downloadable demo available from the N-Gage A...
Steve's been getting so confused by the sheer number of Series 60 smartphones (especially with all the new Nokia announcements) that he's made a handy all-on-one-page comparison chart over on his 3-Lib site. As usual comments and suggestions are welc...
Interesting reading in this story on Yahoo. Summary: Nokia are both disappointed by N-Gage sales so far (but what do they expect with such old OS and S60 versions, plus competition from other handheld gaming devices) and upbeat about plans to expand ...
Perception is everything when looking at the relations between companies. Ed Colligan (Palm, inc) is putting more distance between Palm and Symbian - after all, he sees Nokia as 'owning' Symbian, and the American carriers all wanted Microsoft enterpr...
Macromedia have made the runtime available for FlashLite on both Series 60 and UIQ available to anyone who wants it - just nip over to their website, pop in your IMEI and away you go. If you're looking for applciations that use it, then Macromedia's ...
So are the problems facing the Mobile Games Industry (see Mobhappy) simply down to not treating mobiles games as seperate from console games? Tom Hume thinks so, and addresses the original points over at his blog: "Mobile device will always be an inf...
Thomas Boys draws the curtains and gets personal with the iTech Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard, with keys drawn by lasers. Don your dark glasses now and read the review.
A mysterious Halloween Forum on the N-Gage Arena introduces a day of online events and competitions over at N-Gage.com. Full details on the events are on this dedicated page. Good luck to every body who enters.
Following up our report from Barcelona, N-Gage.com have covered the event from their viewpoint. Interesting to see what they are stressing, and more comments on the transistion from the N-Gage as a single phone, to platform 'brand.'
Ewan gives Jewelrumble a good workout in his review and finds a Bejewelled clone that's well implemented, has some bonus features and is compatible with a large number of Symbian smartphones.