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Official Nokia next generation N-Gage 2007 launch video

Categories: Gaming, Nokia
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, September 17th, 2007 at 1:31 AM

Somehow we’ve missed the official N-Gage demo video. If you’re still wondering what’s that all about, the short 1-minute video is here to help. The most important thing you should know as a gamer is that you’ll be able to try before you buy. Basically, Nokia will allow virtual renting of games for approximately 1 EUR. Then, if you like the game you can buy it later. Neat, huh? Enjoy the presentation.

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  • Viipottaja

    Where is the E90? I could not spot it, although I watched the video a couple of times..

  • dusanb

    My bad. It’s the N93. How foolish can one be. I have the N93 and I thought it’s the E90. I shouldn’t drink in the morning. :)

  • Radu

    What you saw as E90 is probably an N93 or an N93i. There are still a lot of N’series phones that are not into N-gage. I don’t think they would change so quickly to E’series.

  • krisse

    “The most important thing you should know as a gamer is that you’ll be able to try before you buy. Basically, Nokia will allow virtual renting of games for approximately 1 EUR.”

    The demos are totally free! :-)

    There will be renting too, but you don’t have to pay anything just to try a game.

    Also, they haven’t actually announced the rental prices yet, although they will be less than the price of buying games (which is 6 to 10 euros plus any local taxes).

  • William

    For now you don’t need to pay for trying games.