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Cheapest Way to get a N-gage?

Musashi Wins!

FLAWLESS VICTOLY!
Yea, hahahaha...let's get that out of the way :)

Here's the thing. I've been slowly collecting the games for this system that I want to play. I have both the Pathway games, High Seize, Pocket Kingdom, Rifts and I'm thinking about finding Catan. I know the system is not very impressive, but these games represent (um, minus the sega and Catan) some of the most interesting western handheld games to come around in some time. Plus I absolutely love handheld strategy titles. Still...I don't really want to sign up for another phone service even if you get the n-gage for free. Does anyone know a good outlet to get them either in brick or mortar or online? I assume the price should be fairly reasonable at this point. They still command a somewhat lively price on eBay and most of those sellers are packaging pirated games, etc. with the system and I'm not really into supporting that.

It might be a mistake to pass on a phone service as I won't be able to use the "arena" service, but I was under the impression that no one really owns these anyway and I wouldn't be missing much.
 
You could also wait for Nokia's new platform thingy next year. But it might be late for you and you need a s60 Nokia phone to play them?
 
Ask the managers of your local EB Games or GameStops if they still have demo units in the back room. They were told to just throw them in the garbage, but they're always kind of slow to respond to those memos.
 
mosaic said:
Ask the managers of your local EB Games or GameStops if they still have demo units in the back room. They were told to just throw them in the garbage, but they're always kind of slow to respond to those memos.

that's a good idea.

they're sort of expensive on ebay still, considering I just sort of want one to play games and not a phone. and you rarely see a good price on one that doesn't come with pirated shit. guess I'll just be patient.
 
they are available sim-free in the UK for about £70. They should be exactly the same as work in the US. All you need to do is pop your existing sim card in if you want to use arena services.

BTW, I think it needs a sim to function, so you can't leave it without one (different to later S60 phones which work without sim cards).

It also works great as a GPS if you can get US versions of mobile navigation software, and a bluetooth GPS unit.
 
Not really. The unit is supplied with a "dummy" card that enables the gaming functions of the unit. You can't use it as a phone (duh) but you can play with it.
 
Funky Papa said:
Not really. The unit is supplied with a "dummy" card that enables the gaming functions of the unit. You can't use it as a phone (duh) but you can play with it.

really? They must have updated that, as it wasn't in the box I got. That was ages ago though.

can you get them sim free in the US?
 
really? They must have updated that, as it wasn't in the box I got. That was ages ago though.
I have one of the first European QD units and it came with a dummy SIM. Did you got the old model? It must be that.
 
Since you're into strategy games, you also might want to check out Civilization and Warhammer 40K once they come out early next year.

Oh, and you won't want to miss Snakes - it's available for free at http://www.n-gage.com/snakes/main.jsp

And even if you aren't a huge fan of racers, Glimmerati should provide some laughs and pretty exceptional voice acting for a portable game.
 
do you work for n-gage, Chittagong? I ask because you often know quite a bit about their content. Are they still releasing games for the unit in 2006?
 
is the elder scrolls game any good? friend of mine is a manager and has trying to get me to take an n-gage he's got sitting around. i actually own super monkey ball, but that's only because i collect all super monkey ball stuff, and it was 5 bucks. :lol
 
Musashi Wins! said:
do you work for n-gage, Chittagong? I ask because you often know quite a bit about their content. Are they still releasing games for the unit in 2006?

:lol yep, it's a speciality knowledge that's for sure. Actually to keep up with Ngage, all you got to do is to read forums.arena.n-gage.com or www.n-page.com. Not that many would...

According to the stuff in E3, new games should be coming in 2006. Dunno how far, though - latest releases are in April in http://www.n-gage.com/en-R1/games/

EDIT: Yep, Elder Scrolls is horrid. The ones earlier mentioned are good.
 
Funky Papa said:
I have one of the first European QD units and it came with a dummy SIM. Did you got the old model? It must be that.

no, one of the first UK QDs. I had to put in a crappy PAYG sim to get it to work. I might have a dig around in the box later.
 
Chittagong said:
Since you're into strategy games, you also might want to check out Civilization and Warhammer 40K once they come out early next year.

Oh, and you won't want to miss Snakes - it's available for free at http://www.n-gage.com/snakes/main.jsp

And even if you aren't a huge fan of racers, Glimmerati should provide some laughs and pretty exceptional voice acting for a portable game.


do you happen to know if any future Nokia phones will actually accept the Ngage gamecards instead of just being able to download/ play them?
 
Musashi Wins! said:
do you work for n-gage, Chittagong? I ask because you often know quite a bit about their content. Are they still releasing games for the unit in 2006?

Where you at, Musashi, I have one I will give you for free, but am way too lazy to mail it.
 
godofcookery said:
do you happen to know if any future Nokia phones will actually accept the Ngage gamecards instead of just being able to download/ play them?

I don't think future phones will accept game cards, but Nokia is saying that NGage games will be able to be downloaded from the net (not free of course) and then they can be played on certain phones.
 
godofcookery said:
do you happen to know if any future Nokia phones will actually accept the Ngage gamecards instead of just being able to download/ play them?

I doubt it. NGage gamercards are fullsize MMCs. Current Nokia S60 phones use RS-MMC, so they won't physically fit, and they run on different voltage
 
say what you will...I'm looking forward to playing a few of the games. they were wasted on an ignored system. In my mind

Pathway to Glory 1+2
High Seize
Pocket Kingdoms
Rifts
Catan
System Rush
Mile High Pinball
One
Civilization
Warhammer
Glimmerati

make up an incredible library of portable gaming that I could only wish were ported over to the DS. That would be a very strong showing by Western development teams.

Also, stinkles = King of Kings! Thanks to him I'll get a chance to see what would otherwise end up in a landfill.
 
Just thought I'd update with a few initial impressions. btw, Stinkles is very awesome and I am now oath bound to troll his enemies.

You do indeed need a sim card to play the ngage. It was getting ridiculously hard to get a local cell store to give me a burnt out card, so I just bought the cheapest prepaid sim I could get with the idea I could have it activated if I wanted to try out the Arena services. My current phone doesn't use a sim based service.

The QD unit is pretty nice. Small and not that bad to look at in person. Most importantly in the short time I've played around with it I see that it really holds a charge well. At least when you just use it as games platform. Being able to hot swap your games and back in and out of titles to the vast array of other functions and save at most any time, etc. seem such obvious design functions when you have a unit that does it. And there really are a lot of functions on the phone even natively. With decent, albeit mono, sound it's pretty attractive even though the screen is a bit small. It is bright and also adjustable. Function and size wise it feels like a slightly larger dream gba. Not cheap like a gba, but solid with a bunch of little tech. Nice.

I messed around with some of the early cross-platform stuff like Sonic and Tony Hawk and it was just a waste of time. Sub par gba like iterations but with more slowdown. Not very compelling and just played out at this point. I imagine having one of these phones from the very beginning was a very different experience than being able to jump in with the gems. And there are indeed some gems in my short experience.

Rifts - Really my most anticipated title. I wish all the intriguing Western PnP rpgs got video game iterations because while I followed the design of many of them I really wasn't a basement rpg player for much of my youth. It's very faithful to what I remember of the source material. Just a ton of customization in your character and skills, weaponry, etc. Very cool. In brief playtime I would say it has nice presentation, a real faithful attitude to the game world, some occasionally surprising text and a few too many fetch quests. It does seem to be shaping up as quite an epic, lengthy mobile rpg though.

Glimmerati - It's great when a classic genre gets a new coat of presentation or humor. Glimmerati has that in spades. Basically a well done top down racer like Top Gears or Karnaaj on gba, it's a tournament racing game played out within the confines of a funny soap opera of the jet setting rich. Great sound, nice sprites and scaling,etc. just a great little game all around. I look forward to seeing how it justifies a "mature" rating from the esrb.

Pocket Kingdom - I think many will remember this one. It's a mmorpg lite by Sega that wraps itself in l33t speak and other internet humors. Grab territory, buy troops, rinse repeat. Some nice touches but I would guess that arena might add more to the concept than the single player portion does. Not terribly compelling at first.

Pathway to Glory - Holy shit. Hands down the best initial impression of any game on ngage for me. Great presentation, incredibly fun and well implemented strategy play...this is far better than I imagined. It's hard to explain how intricate the level of detail is in this ww2 simulation while retaining an ease of use. The fact that there is a sequel and a pirate <gasp!> game by the same developer on the platform would have made me buy one earlier probably had I tried it. Initially at least, it's that good. I bought a gba for Advance Wars and PtG is the game that so far convinces me the most that Nokia really found a source for at least a few games of comparable quality.

So it's really too bad that most will never experience some of this content. A lot of it was probably bad, some of it was probably better than it needed to be and at least a bit of it seems to be the equal of anything on other portable systems. If you are also a strategy fan I would definitely try out Rifts and the offerings of Red Lynx. It's a straight up shame most gamers haven't gotten to try their work (as far as I know). If Nokia can't come up with a marketable plan for their next console entry, that company needs to link up with someone who can get such excellence out to a wider audience.

Good stuff. When you consider that most of these games have a whole other aspect of multiplayer online gaming that I haven't been able to try yet the shame of the economics of the game business can get downright depressing. But I will explore it a bit further at the very least playing all of the Red Lynx stuff along with hopefully Catan and System Rush (a futuristic shooter).

Too much good western development wasted on a stillborn platform!
 
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