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Post by FM-77AV on Sept 29, 2004 4:04:44 GMT -5
Title: Xanadu Next Publisher: Falcom Release date: (US/Eur) 15/3/05
It's coming quite soon! Besides, we get to see a Falcom game in Europe! It has been 17 years since YsI for Sega Master system was officially released in Europe! This is some good news. A REALLY good reason to get an N-Gage!
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Post by Gillian Seed on Sept 29, 2004 9:07:27 GMT -5
*pukes on N-Gage*
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Post by CrazyJo82 on Sept 29, 2004 17:36:39 GMT -5
hahaha, that's what I think with the N-Gage too... it's was cool but the coolness lasted for like 1min. I would rather spend money on a GBA...
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Post by dracula on Oct 23, 2004 7:27:03 GMT -5
ngage, i might pick one up if i find one lying in a dumpster.
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Post by ParanoiaDragon on Oct 25, 2004 0:02:52 GMT -5
Maybe when it's on clearance.......maybe.
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Post by CrazyJo82 on Oct 25, 2004 17:29:36 GMT -5
clearance?? lol, yea, if it's for $1!
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Post by FM-77AV on Oct 26, 2004 5:30:23 GMT -5
Meh, you're all too negative. N-Gage can play Falcom games (according to some article, they're planning to do more) and it can even play NES games on emulator. Very nice.
But WHY did Falcom select the least selling console? Another bad move by Falcom.
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Post by CrazyJo82 on Oct 26, 2004 13:39:35 GMT -5
No, no, Seldane... we're not harsh on the games... we're just being mean on the console I think having a cellphone with game titles like that.... you're more likely to play then to work... besides, I'd rather spend the money on the GBA or the DS then on the N-Gage... just WAY more selections!
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Post by ParanoiaDragon on Oct 28, 2004 2:18:35 GMT -5
I'd rather spend the money on a PSP, especially since it's looking to be cheaper then people thought, at $185 in Japan, it's much more then the DS. I'll maybe get an Ngage someday, once it's cancelled, & if Falcom's games don't make it to anything else.
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Post by catharton on Nov 13, 2004 13:40:30 GMT -5
I'll maybe get an Ngage someday, once it's cancelled You'll have a long wait, the head of Nokia just said they're supporting it at least until the end of 2006. Also, sales since they introduced the new N-gage QD model have shot up and they passed the million units mark two months ago. There are actually some pretty good exclusive games appearing on it now like Sega's Massively Multiplayer Online game Pocket Kingdom: www.pocket-kingdom.com/GameSpy's preview said that they got so addicted to PK, it made them abandon Halo 3 and San Andreas. Can your GBA do things like this: Asphalt Urban GT Ghost Recon: Jungle Storm Elder Scrolls: Shadowkey (won best mobile RPG at E3 2004) The original N-gage had a lot of problems, but the new N-gage QD corrects them: no sidetalking, hot swap of games, brighter screen, extra large battery (6 to 10 hours of 3D gameplay), smaller size, durable dpad etc. The QD can go online from anywhere your phone works (at home, in the car, on the train, on an airplane, anywhere), whereas the PSP and DS have to be within 100 yards of a wi-fi hotspot because they don't have a long-range internet connection like the QD does. Plus as it's based on the Symbian OS, it's basically a pocket computer you can emulate any major console or computer that's 16-bit or older. You can fit a megadrive / genesis emulator and all the games every released for it onto one 1gb memory card. You can also go on the web, listen to music, watch movies, email, chat rooms, instant messenger... anything you can do on a PC. Apart from the fifty-odd n-gage games so far, there are hundreds of Symbian games, thousands of java games, and tens of thousands of games you can emulate from classic consoles and computers. There's a lot to choose from. It's an absolutely amazing system because it can do almost anything, and it's just a shame people don't know how good it is now.
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Post by catharton on Nov 13, 2004 13:46:06 GMT -5
Ooops! Maybe you can't go online from a plane! But everywhere else works!
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