Review: The N-Gage QD – Mobile Gaming’s Next Step.
Nokia have produced a revised model of their N-Gage game deck, this time known as the N-Gage QD. With added features (and some removed too, more about that later), the emphasis is on online gaming.
Nokia have produced a revised model of their N-Gage game deck, this time known as the N-Gage QD. With added features (and some removed too, more about that later), the emphasis is on online gaming.
Tiger Telematics have a new games console – one that knows where you are, and uses this to make mobile gaming a bit more interesting.
“True Fantasy Live Online” was meant to reinvigorate the Xbox’s profile in Japan, instead Micorsoft have scrapped it rather than face more delays.
Nokia’s revision to its N-Gage mobile games platform, the QD has begun shipping.
Trenchcoat-wearing fans get ready to leave reality for ever.
With 3.3 million registered users, the America’s Army game/recruitment tool gets a revamp at E3.
Despite not setting the world on fire with their first N-GAGE mobile phone/games player, Nokia have announced an upgrade and redesign, the N-GAGE QD.
With 23 million units sold last year, US figures show that online console gaming is growing rapidly.
French wireless company Alcatel have entered partnerships with BeTomorrow and Universal to provide new mobile services.
CCP, the developers behind EVE, the Massively Multiplayer On-line game of trading, diplomacy and combat believe they are quietly breaking records – 6,480 simultaneous players in the same online world.