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N-Gage Game Shop

Categories: Gaming, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, June 6th, 2006 at 10:19 AM

Today, Nokia launched the N-Gage Game Shop where-from N-Gage owners can trial, purchase and download popular N-Gage games.

Getting the games is quite easy:

  1. Go to N-Gage Game Shop from your PC and download the titles you want
  2. Install the games on your N-Gage

The price of games ranges from 19.99 to 29.99 euros per game and purchases can be made directly using a credit card.

Nokia continues to develop and expand the N-Gage platform and the connected mobile gaming experience. Its next generation mobile gaming solution includes enhanced 3D game graphics capability and offers user-friendly search, purchase and installation of high-quality rich games as well as connected gaming with spontaneous access to a global mobile gaming community. Best of all, the solution will work with a number of Nokia multimedia devices, thus giving consumers the freedom to choose a multimedia device that best suits their individual needs.

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