Could this be the game that N-Gage Users have been waiting for? One that is really really worth hunting for? Read Ewan's Review of Fifa 2004 to find out.
Are Nokia pushing N-Gage users towards Software Piracy? There's a simple solution to the low battery life on the N-Gage,and the continual griping of having to change the MMC Game Card, but it's not something that makes easy reading for the industry.
...or how to keep your Blog up to date from your Series 60 device. What is bloggin, and whats sites and software are around for you to take advantage of? Read on.
Steve Boxer, writing over at Nokia, explains why his N-Gage is the perfect gaming machine over the festive period, especially if you have to go home and stay with family for a week or so.
Or why it's actually better than Nintendo's GBA. A nice New year's Day read over at GameSpy for all you unbelievers. As for the converted, well, it just confirms what we already know. For all its faults, the N-Gage is a fine piece of kit.
Over at Mobilewhack, Rael Dornfest has done a two part review on the good and bad things about the N-Gage. And if you're want to read more reviews around the web, don't forget our list of reviews from around the net.
Matt Croydon, over at Mobitopia, points out that the trade in second hand MMC Game Cards for the N-Gage has started. Whether it is because people are getting rid of bad games, or have played them to death and are switching to other titles remains to be seen...
Ever looked at those MMC Game Cards for the Nokia N-Gage and thought that they were missing something? Ewan has, and here's his thoughts on spicing up the MMC Game Cards.
Got yourself a Symbian Smartphone? Found All About Symbian? Then you need to read our First Steps with Symbian article - a whistle stop tour of recommended software and links to other sites you should find interesting. And I'm sure the regulars will add comments on all the things we've not mentioned.
Oh dear. Puzzle Bobble may have a long and noble line of covnersions in the past, but the N-Gage version isn't one of them. Ewan reviews the MMC Game Card, and decides a Zeppelin award is the least he can offer.
Ewan takes a look at Pandemonium in the first All About N-Gage review of the MMC Game Cards. Is this platformer up to representing the might and power of the N-Gage in the market place? Read on...
YewNes is a NES emulator for S60. In other words, it lets you play Nintedo 8-bits games on a Nokia S60 mobile - including the N-Gage. You can play any NES game on you mobile, and play anytime and anywhere.
Want to get some N-Gage games for Christmas? If so consider using Allack, an independent online N-Gage retailer. Up to £10 the full price of games. But hurry if you want an order to arrive pre-Christmas; the site advises ordering before 3pm on Thursday. Remember you can always accidentally leave a piece of paper with the URL and the game you want circled somwehere obvious.
Woolies (aka Woolworths - a UK high street chain) are selling limited numbers of N-Gages in some of their stores for £129.99. This is the lowest price seen in the UK so far, and brings the N-gage within £30 of the RRP for the Gameboy.