Mailbag From Nov 7, 2003 |
Nokia representatives have said that the N-Gage strategy wasn't to seize a large portion of the handheld market right away, but to establish N-Gage brand, and make people aware that there is a new game machine in town. While this may be a partial explanation of low sales, a poor selling system can quickly lose consumer confidence.
We hope Nokia is currently developing a new course of action to stimulate interest in its new omni-portable. Maybe if there were more original games available instead of quickly ported GBA games, players would pay more attention to the N-Gage. Nokia had better hope the next wave of titles contains a few killer apps, or the new handheld could face a harsh holiday season.
All joking aside, you'll notice that most N-Gage sites haven't updated much in the past couple of weeks and that's due to the lack of news and game releases lately. During the N-Gage's downtime, I was actually busy working on one of IGN's top-secret internal projects that will undoubtedly revolutionize the Internet as we know it. Well, at least that's what I tell my baby-mama.
So, as we enter the month of November with a couple of new games on the horizon, the N-Gage channel will see regular updates once again. And in celebration of our continued activity, we introduce to you the new IGN N-Gage mascot, and I think he sums up the commencement of the site back in action best take it away Captiain!

When the N-Gage's BlueTooth mode is on, a small dot will appear towards the upper right corner of the display under the battery indicator. Configuring your computer depends on what OS and software you are running.
I am currently using an Apple G4 (I better not hear any Apple bashing!), which displays a BlueTooth icon from the desktop. By clicking on that icon I can choose a "send file" option, which automatically searches for BlueTooth devices to send transfer files with.
Your computer probably has a similar BlueTooth program to help you transfer files to and from your N-Gage. Don't give up trying, because transferring sound files, contact info, schedule data, and pictures, using BlueTooth is one of the system's coolest features.
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