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N-Gage goes beyond mobile with Reset Generation

Categories: Announcements, Gaming, Nokia
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, August 7th, 2008 at 10:51 AM

Reset Generation

We’ve already seen several games that were ported from mobile to web (PC) and the other way round. However, we haven’t seen Nokia going this way, at least for now. Their latest N-Gage title is called Reset Generation and it could be played on both N-Gage compatible mobile phone or on a PC as an embeddable web widget.

Here’s what Nokia says about it:

The objective is simple – rescue the princess. Players begin by choosing a hero from ten designs by celebrity artists, representing the pantheon of video game history and each with its own unique superpower. Players then either conquer the game in 18 single-player story missions or compete with up to four players online. The last princess standing wins!

Reset Generation is developed by Finland-based RedLynx of Pathway to Glory fame. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Los Angeles-based chiptune band 8 Bit Weapon using old video game machines as instruments… More information is available from the official website, and you can try out the game right after the jump. Yeah, we’ve embedded it into this very post. ;)

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