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ONE lives on Nokia N-Gage!

Categories: Gaming, Nokia
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, November 6th, 2008 at 7:57 AM

Finally a game worth buying an N-Gage compatible device. It’s called “ONE” and it’s a fighting game featuring 3D animation and high-quality graphics with customizable characters.

You should expect the realistic fighting scenes, as the movements of a real martial artist performing kicks and other moves have been recorded and used to animate the characters in the game. Altogether there are 30 opponents, which you will confront in seven different locations — from the dark alleys of New York to the exotic beaches of the Caribbean. As you progress through the and gain points, you’ll be able to share your score with the rest of the N-Gage community through online world ranking system that is designed to show who is the ONE.

In a nutshell, ONE is “one game” that will keep you entertained for some time on those boring commuting hours. A short demo video follows after the jump. Enjoy!

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