Two more devices have been added to the N-Gage platform: the Nokia N78 and the 6210 Navigator. You can download the app straight onto your phone by going to n-gage.mobi/d (write it in your phone browser exactly like that, no "www"). Alternatively, yo...
The N-Gage platform's client is now available for the Nokia N78 and 6210 Navigator. The easiest way to get it is to visit n-gage.mobi/d (note there's no "www") on your phone's web browser, and select your phone from the list, which lets you download ...
Disturbing and cute in equal measure, Nokia has released a short animated film called Yamake based on the upcoming game of the same name. It doesn't contain any gameplay, but is rather amusing all the same. See below to watch it (click on the headlin...
We opened a poll just over a week ago to see which resort was people's favourite in Hooked On: Creatures Of The Deep. Slightly surprisingly, the most popular response (41%) was from people who hadn't unlocked all the locations, which does perhaps bac...
The Nokia Games Summit late last month had quite a number of announcements about the N-Gage platform, which we covered here on AAN. However, if you want to get a bit closer to the action, you may want to check out the official video below (click on t...
In All About Symbian Podcast 100 (Insight #47) we talk about recent device shipment and market share numbers from Canalys. Ewan has a bee in his bonnet with regards to N-Gage, Steve chimes in with his dislike of poorly implemented DRM, but Rafe think...
In a no-holds-barred editorial, AAN's Ewan Spence explains why he's fed up with the delays in getting games onto the N-Gage platform. High quality N-Gage-exclusive titles like ONE and Reset Generation can take a while to develop of course, but what E...
Over on All About N-Gage, Ewan Spence has been getting frustrated with the relative lack of games for N-Gage, arguing that Nokia should open up the system to Java and other more generic titles, to increase the variety and depth.
In May of this year there was quite a fuss when Nokia confirmed that new N-Gage games were locked to one phone forever. They then responded to the dismay by saying that transfers would be possible after all through Nokia customer services, but it now...
You may remember back in May AAN ran an editorial criticising Nokia for refusing to transfer games from one phone to another. Well, Nokia seemed to change their minds and announced that transfers would be possible after all, but as many of our reader...