Asphalt 2, the sequel to the popular arcade racer Asphalt: Urban GT, has now appeared on the official N-Gage release list and Nokia has issued a press release about it. According to the list it should be out in November 2005.
Steve takes a good look at the latest version of Route 66 Mobile Britain for the N-Gage (and all other Series 60 devices). It's good, it's highly commendable, but it's not quite good enough to be top of the pile.
Nokia are particularly proud of this N-Gage title. Glamorous girls, fast cars and exotic locations all make up Glimmerati. But what does Ewan think of this arcade racer? Read his Glimmerati Review to find out.
"I'm not reviewing this game till I finish it," said Chris when X-Men arrived at the All About offices. Of course X-Men is absolutely huge, so we've been leaving him alone in the corner as he plays at being Wolverine, Cyclops and the rest of Xavier's hereos. And finally, here's his review of X-Men Legends for the N-Gage.
Ewan reviews one of the first samples of licensed music/video from newcomers ROK. Is this the way to get Symbian-based video into the mainstream? Read his review of ROK Player.
Xanadu Next, an N-Gage-exclusive 3D third person RPG from legendary Japanese developers Falcom, has now started shipping according to Nokia. It should start appearing in shops worldwide over the next couple of weeks.
Firestorm is here - a graphcally supmtious up the screen scrolling arcade shooter for Series 60. There's a B-Movie plot, a number of big power ups, multiple aircraft to play with... Asion Sky have a winner here!
Ewan caught up with Rob Hendry fom Ideaworks 3D recently, and while the interview was meant to be about System Rush, it's turned out to be a nice tour of what companies go through when making an N-Gage game. Well worth a read. As for System Rush, we'll have a review shortly!
An overdue focus on education: New author Thomas Boys (be gentle with him) writes about the multitude of ways in which a Series 60 smartphone (e.g. Nokia 3650, Sendo X, N-Gage) can help you be more effective in your studies and in your research. Many of the tips apply equally to other Symbian OS platforms. Read the full feature article here.
Age of Fantasy is a real time, massive multiplayer online role-playing game. If you're paying data rates by the kilobyte, it might get a bit pricey, but flat rate plans and those with deep pockets should be okay. Running as a Java Midlet, it should be compatible across the majority of Symbian devices. Lots of talking to other players, trading, combat, magic and experience levels - it hits all the traditional RPG spots dead on.
UK Retailer, The Carphone Warehouse, has partnered with Telcogames to launch an MMC collection of Symbian (Series 60) games to sell in-store. The tiles (Sky-Force, Yukkiko, and Marble Revolution) may be well known to AAS readers, but to the wider public this could be the foirst time they see a third party game on their phone.