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N-Gage fails to appear on Ovi

Coming December, honest

By Bill Ray

Posted in Mobile, 5th November 2007 16:18 GMT

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Nokia's latest assault on the gaming market, N-Gage 3: This Time It's Software, won't be debuting during November as originally promised because it still needs a bit more testing.

The N-Gage hardware failed spectacularly because it was, basically, not a very good idea. The N-Gage QD was a bad idea done better, but still fell down on that basic premise. This time the N-Gage is a software platform, including a set of gaming APIs, for content to be sold on Nokia's new Ovi portal.

Nokia started recruiting developers to its N-Gage-as-a-software-platform back in January (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/31/n_gage_not_dead/) this year, and has hinted (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/02/nokia_pc_games/) that N-Gage games won't be limited to on-phone environments.

But not in November. According to reports (http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSHEL00596120071102?sp=true) on Reuters, there'll be no games to download until December due to the testing "taking a bit more time than what we had expected".

More bad news for Ovi though, with no N-Gage and no Warner Music (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/05/nokia_warner_mosh_pit/) it's an inauspicious start for the service that is supposed to be the future of Nokia. ®