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Nokia's mobile gaming dev tools

Posted On: Thu, 05/01/2006 - 05:59 by Alex

This is pretty old news - on December 19th Nokia announced that it had unveiled for the first time to sixteen of Nokia's first party games developers, Nokia's next generation mobile games development platform.

The press release included multiple positive comments from game developers - which all seemed to center on how the "ecosystem" created by the "games platform" was an "end-to-end gaming strategy."

The question is - what's the hold up? The Nokia strategy, first set out in may 2005, was to expand the N-Gage platform's rich connected multiplayer experience across a wide range of Nokia multimedia devices; such devices would have enhanced 3D graphics, offer user-friendly search, purchase and installation of games, instant access to a global mobile gaming community and the ability to game with that community.

Perhaps this can only come to fruition with Symbian 9.1: We can't think of any reason that the "platform" has not already been launched. Also, it's unclear what will happen to existing n-gage users. The existing games will work, but the n-gage clearly is hardware limited compared to any new smartphone. Perhaps Nokia is planning something similar to what Microsoft has proposed...

Oh - and Spong, in reporting this story, made the prediction that "Nintendo is poised to release what has been described to us as a 'cell phone-inspired' redesigned DS complete with voice over IP capabilities." Even if correct, this would not impact Nokia's strategy - unless VOIP-only devices were suddenly as capable as normal phones.

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