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Old 03-11-2005, 03:45 AM   #1
"A new look and feel" for the N-Gage QD

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http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03...s_6120219.html

If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. That seems to be the watchword at Nokia's games business program, which is prepping a revamped version of the N-Gage QD for release.

Although the company's American representatives would only say that the Finnish handset giant "will be making an announcement early next week," Reuters has it on good authority--Gerard Wiener, director and general manager of the games business program at Nokia--that those changes, and more, are due shortly.

Speaking to Reuters informally at this week's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, the executive said Nokia was contemplating new colors, and "a new look and feel" for the current N-Gage model, the QD. The update to the original N-Gage was launched in July of 2004, but remains a distant contender in the handheld gaming sector, having sold only 1.5 million units worldwide since launch, according to Reuters.

Wiener also told Reuters states handset maker is considering manufacturing models that run on CDMA wireless networks. "There's no question addressing the CDMA market is something we'd like to be doing," he said. The QD, as other Nokia handsets do, is based on the GSM standard. CDMA (as well as W-CDMA) wireless networks are more prevalent and offer faster networking speeds.

When contacted by GameSpot US Nokia reps would go only so far as to advise the industry to "stay tuned" to forthcoming news "early next week."
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Old 03-11-2005, 03:50 AM   #2
Nokia must have money to burn. If only other companies put half as much effort into their products, Sega might still be making consoles.
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Old 03-11-2005, 03:55 AM   #3
im all for the ngage, its a great idea, cell phone and system, the graphics are good, hopefully the new model will make it more successful
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Old 03-11-2005, 05:44 AM   #4
ANOTHER Revamp? This would be the third in not even 1 and a half year! Arggg. We'll, I'm happy with the QD, but if the price is right (under $100) I will pick up a third model.
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Old 03-11-2005, 12:45 PM   #5
n-gage, handheld gaming for the sub-20 IQ set.
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Old 03-11-2005, 12:47 PM   #6
I don't think they understand.. it's not the design.. it's that we just don't care.
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:02 PM   #7
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I don't think they understand.. it's not the design.. it's that we just don't care.
Yeah, people don't want a cell phone that ing huge and ugly, and badly designed. And gamers don't want a gaming system that is that shity, so they have a losing formula and should just quite.
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:07 PM   #8
I think the only way this could possibly work is if they redesigned their phone to be...sexy! I wouldn't want to pull out an N-Gage to have a conversation in public! Then, they need games that people actually care about. I've seen nothing on the N-Gage that I needed. Now, if they could grab a killer app (I'm thinking Final Fantasy or something) then maybe they could turn things around...maybe.
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:15 PM   #9
Why do they even bother? Its horrible at every thing it offers. I wasted 5 minutes of my life playing one of them in a Gamestop when they first released.
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:24 PM   #10
I'm going to get hell for this...

But having experience with both the N-Gage and the PSP in watching video, I much prefer the N-Gage. Sure, the screen is much smaller, but a large screen *really* shows off the poor frame rate and video quality of the PSP's media player. You can watch FMV much more easily on the N-Gage (well, in the sense that it doesn't churn your stomach due to frame issues or general unwatchability). This is in reference strictly to the M-peg 4s many of you will try to watch on your PSP; I am in no way comparing this to the UMD format.

Being able to convert and watch whatever you want is important, though. I must say that I'm neither impressed with the (1) selection of UMD yet (can they be any more stereotypically male in the movies selected thus far? I'm not exactly waiting for "Save the Last Dance" to come out on UMD, but I'm not into Hollywood 2-hour blow-em-up fests, either). I'm also not impressed with the pricepoint (blah, proprietary media, blah). So, when Episode III comes out on video, will you buy the DVD *and* the UMD? Will you buy a UMD that is $10 more than the DVD? Or, will you transfer Episode III from DVD to your Memory Card Duo (the CAG solution), only to find that the frame rate is a train wreck?

I like my PSP; the comparison between the PSP and N-Gage in regards to games is not even close to being not even close. There are fun N-Gage titles, but PSP is a whole different monster. I find it to be a fantastic system that offers a lot of customization if a person is willing to put forth effort into finding out the methods of doing so. The N-Gage is a phone as well (I wouldn't call it a great phone, since any phone that works is a good phone).

The PSP is a gaming console; Am I saying that the N-Gage is better? Under no circumstances. I am saying that they are remarkably different systems, and the N-Gage has some viability.

besides, Nokia clearly has money to burn.

myke.
...I hope michaellvortega has sent out the QD I bought from him! I can't wait!
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:49 PM   #11
cellular tlelephones suck. add poor gaming with poor games, and you've got a heapload of suck right there.
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:52 PM   #12
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I'm going to get hell for this...

But having experience with both the N-Gage and the PSP in watching video, I much prefer the N-Gage. Sure, the screen is much smaller, but a large screen *really* shows off the poor frame rate and video quality of the PSP's media player. You can watch FMV much more easily on the N-Gage (well, in the sense that it doesn't churn your stomach due to frame issues or general unwatchability). This is in reference strictly to the M-peg 4s many of you will try to watch on your PSP; I am in no way comparing this to the UMD format.

Being able to convert and watch whatever you want is important, though. I must say that I'm neither impressed with the (1) selection of UMD yet (can they be any more stereotypically male in the movies selected thus far? I'm not exactly waiting for "Save the Last Dance" to come out on UMD, but I'm not into Hollywood 2-hour blow-em-up fests, either). I'm also not impressed with the pricepoint (blah, proprietary media, blah). So, when Episode III comes out on video, will you buy the DVD *and* the UMD? Will you buy a UMD that is $10 more than the DVD? Or, will you transfer Episode III from DVD to your Memory Card Duo (the CAG solution), only to find that the frame rate is a train wreck?

I like my PSP; the comparison between the PSP and N-Gage in regards to games is not even close to being not even close. There are fun N-Gage titles, but PSP is a whole different monster. I find it to be a fantastic system that offers a lot of customization if a person is willing to put forth effort into finding out the methods of doing so. The N-Gage is a phone as well (I wouldn't call it a great phone, since any phone that works is a good phone).

The PSP is a gaming console; Am I saying that the N-Gage is better? Under no circumstances. I am saying that they are remarkably different systems, and the N-Gage has some viability.

besides, Nokia clearly has money to burn.

myke.
...I hope michaellvortega has sent out the QD I bought from him! I can't wait!
You will not be disappointed, my brother. The N-Gage is hands down my favorite handheld ever. The damn thing can just do so much, it's not even funny.

If they make the screen a bit bigger and horizontal, have shoulder buttons, enhanced graphics and a few more tweaks, they could have the best handheld on the market.
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Old 03-11-2005, 02:22 PM   #13
I think it's become some sort of target for fanboys to bash. The N-Gage is a good idea somewhat executed poorly. If they did somthing like that with a PDA like screen that'd be nice =).
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Old 03-11-2005, 05:53 PM   #14
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cellular tlelephones suck. add poor gaming with poor games, and you've got a heapload of suck right there.
Seriously, do you ever have anything GOOD to say about anything? About yourself? You are the most Negative CAG I have ever come across. I REALLY wish there was a way to block certain member's posts, because you would be the first one to go. You add absolutley NOTHING to any discussion beside "this sucks, looks like crap, your dumb".
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Old 03-11-2005, 05:56 PM   #15
I'm one of the few that understands the good points of the n-gage...but i kinda want them to just give up... It's already givin itself a very bad name, and unless they hit this design on the nose, its gonna flop...a third time.

At least Sega wont be alone anymore (ouch)
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Old 03-11-2005, 06:04 PM   #16
How many of you haters have played more than 15 minutes with the system? Way to show your ignorance
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Old 03-11-2005, 06:07 PM   #17
I bought the original N-Gage, as well as the QD both on their launch games. To date, I own almost ever game except for the new ones released in the past two months (My last new game was Ghost Recon or Pathway to Glory). N-Gage is a great system. Yeah, some of the games suck, but some are good (X-men, Requim, pretty much any new game). Not to mention the fact there are ways to rip DVD's to watch onit, TV Shows, it can emulate some older systems...its a nifty device. Oh, its also a PHONE. Now, Ive never used it as a phone, but my friend has, and he loves it.
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Old 03-11-2005, 06:11 PM   #18
i was hopin they would of announced ngage 2..but heck sny new support for ngage is great..

easily the most over looked mobile/gaming device..


i love my ngage
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Old 03-11-2005, 06:16 PM   #19
i agree with u up there..if the ngage were 2 grab some big name titles, it might just turn a new leaf..i played it for awhile, and it wasnt half bad..i got no lag or hiccups, nothing like that..and it was easy 2 control...but yea, the design is another issue..i wudnt wanna be using that in public :P..but seriously..if they have all that money 2 burn on designs..burn that $ on licenses! go ngage!
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Old 03-14-2005, 10:01 PM   #20
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I'm going to get hell for this...

But having experience with both the N-Gage and the PSP in watching video, I much prefer the N-Gage. Sure, the screen is much smaller, but a large screen *really* shows off the poor frame rate and video quality of the PSP's media player. You can watch FMV much more easily on the N-Gage (well, in the sense that it doesn't churn your stomach due to frame issues or general unwatchability). This is in reference strictly to the M-peg 4s many of you will try to watch on your PSP; I am in no way comparing this to the UMD format.

Being able to convert and watch whatever you want is important, though. I must say that I'm neither impressed with the (1) selection of UMD yet (can they be any more stereotypically male in the movies selected thus far? I'm not exactly waiting for "Save the Last Dance" to come out on UMD, but I'm not into Hollywood 2-hour blow-em-up fests, either). I'm also not impressed with the pricepoint (blah, proprietary media, blah). So, when Episode III comes out on video, will you buy the DVD *and* the UMD? Will you buy a UMD that is $10 more than the DVD? Or, will you transfer Episode III from DVD to your Memory Card Duo (the CAG solution), only to find that the frame rate is a train wreck?

I like my PSP; the comparison between the PSP and N-Gage in regards to games is not even close to being not even close. There are fun N-Gage titles, but PSP is a whole different monster. I find it to be a fantastic system that offers a lot of customization if a person is willing to put forth effort into finding out the methods of doing so. The N-Gage is a phone as well (I wouldn't call it a great phone, since any phone that works is a good phone).

The PSP is a gaming console; Am I saying that the N-Gage is better? Under no circumstances. I am saying that they are remarkably different systems, and the N-Gage has some viability.

besides, Nokia clearly has money to burn.

myke.
...I hope michaellvortega has sent out the QD I bought from him! I can't wait!
UPDATE: I messed around with the video converter a bit more, and it appears that the frame rate was killing me earlier. A friend linked me to the Episode III trailer, and after converting it, it ran beautifully on my PSP. So I rescind my comments about the PSP's poor video playback; it's very nice, in fact.

I still think that most people's backlash against the N-Gage is completely reactionary and poorly articulated. I shouldn't expect anything more, however.

myke.
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