All N-Gage compatible phones can have third party S60 3rd Edition applications installed on them, including emulators of older games systems. iNES lets you turn your Next Gen N-Gage phone into a NES / Famicom console from the 1980s, and some models (...
At the Symbian Smartphone Show in London today, Nokia unveiled the first touchscreen-based version of their Symbian S60 smartphone interface. S60 is the interface used on their Next Gen N-Gage compatible models, so this means we may see touchscreen-b...
PaintBall 2 is a deceptively simple-looking arcade puzzle game, with five different modes that have different balances of gameplay. Some modes demand lighting-fast actions, while others are much slower and require real thought about what your next mo...
Next Monday, the day before the Symbian Smartphone Show, is the All About Symbian Pub Meet. It is a completely free and open event and everybody is very welcome to come along and join in. We'll be giving away a Sony Ericsson W950 and a Nokia E61i alo...
Palladium Books are one of the oldest and most respected paper RPG publishers in the world. Their most famous creation, Rifts, was first made into a video game RPG by Nokia on the original generation N-Gage, receiving very good reviews. Lately though...
What better way to give your smartphone a new personality and a new lease of life? Lavish a gorgeous new theme on it - go on, you know you want to, and it won't cost you a penny! In this feature, Steve investigates the idea of themes for S60 and UIQ,...
The original generation N-Gage had some really good games which got great reviews and many dedicated fans, but they went almost unnotioced by the gaming world because of the N-Gage's disastrous launch. Over on All About N-Gage, we're asking you which...
Contrary to popular belief, the original generation of N-Gage had many great games, but unfortunately almost all of them were released in 2004 and 2005, after most of the gaming world started ignoring the system in 2003. Now that the Next Generation ...
Ever wish there was a Massively Multiplayer Online RPG for mobile phones? Well, there is. In fact it's been running for about four years now, and it's called TibiaME.
The Journey is not so much a game as a free demonstration of a new concept: real life location-based gaming. To move to new locations in the game, you have to physically move around in real life. It doesn't require GPS, it works by remembering which ...