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Post by FM-77AV on Jan 25, 2005 3:57:15 GMT -5
Well, I finally bought an N-Gage (QD) and I must say, I'm impressed so far. I have no idea why it's gotten so many complaints. I say, try it BEFORE you complain about it. Otherwise, you're just acting like a fanboy. Anyway, the console is nice, and it has many features as a cellphone too. Right now, I'm looking forward to two things:
Xanadu Next - I will get this one as soon as it gets released - this is going to be a great game, that's for sure.
Emulators & MP3s - I will soon buy a bluetooth adapter for my computer, so I can transfer emulators and MP3s to the N-Gage. Then it'll be especially nice. I am really looking forward to it.
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Post by CrazyJo82 on Jan 25, 2005 13:00:34 GMT -5
is it the newer version or the older one?
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Post by FM-77AV on Jan 26, 2005 4:48:59 GMT -5
I truly believe that he was talking about the newer version (QD), obviously. Hehe...
If it weren't for the vertical screen, I would love N-Gage too... but overall it's not a bad handheld.
By the way, does the QD model require a SIM-card to be able to play games? Hopefully not. Indeed it is the newer model. And unfortunately, yes. It does require a SIM-card. In fact, it won't even start if you don't have a SIM-card in there.
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Post by CrazyJo82 on Jan 26, 2005 13:49:45 GMT -5
does it have to be an activated sim card?
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Post by CrazyJo82 on Jan 26, 2005 15:32:34 GMT -5
Puyo Puyo is such a cool game! lol
I know on those Nokia cellphone games get paused when you recieve a call. But then again, these are games that came with the phone so the same can't be said about N-Gaged. However, it might work the same way since it's Nokia's.
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Post by FM-77AV on Jan 27, 2005 4:01:29 GMT -5
Hopefully not, since I hate to be interrupted by phone calls in the middle of games (one of the earlier N-Gage games locked up when you received a phone call... I believe it was Puyo Puyo).
Even if the N-Gages will need an activated SIM card, is there a way to interrupt for not getting any phone calls, NEVER? I'm not sure about that active card thing. But I do know that you can block all calls, so no one will interrupt you. Also, it's a Symbian 60 OS with it, and the QD model has a "program switch" button, so when you press it, you can switch between all the programs that are on at the same time, I had a game in the background while listening to MP3 and doing other things. It works great, it's just like a computer.
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