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	<title>Comments on: Nokia&#8217;s GDC announcements</title>
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		<title>By: Viipottaja</title>
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		<dc:creator>Viipottaja</dc:creator>
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		<description>All this is very encouraging! I think all I read about Nokia&#039;s approach makes great sense, including ensuring lower development costs for developers/publisher etc. etc. Another thing that is interesting (and again, makes sense) is that the announced games are mix of &quot;hard-core gamer games&quot; and more casual ones. The poker game for example, although it sounds boring and not like something pushing the envelope, could be a huge success thanks to the multi-gamer option.. just imagine combining that with real money (in the style of online poker/gambling sites that are hugely popular in the US in particular).. you could get a lot of people addicted. lol.. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All this is very encouraging! I think all I read about Nokia&#8217;s approach makes great sense, including ensuring lower development costs for developers/publisher etc. etc. Another thing that is interesting (and again, makes sense) is that the announced games are mix of &#8220;hard-core gamer games&#8221; and more casual ones. The poker game for example, although it sounds boring and not like something pushing the envelope, could be a huge success thanks to the multi-gamer option.. just imagine combining that with real money (in the style of online poker/gambling sites that are hugely popular in the US in particular).. you could get a lot of people addicted. lol..</p>
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