Nokia’s new N-Gage gaming service goes live
By Donald Melanson | April 3, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Gaming
It’s apparently saving the full, official announcement until Monday, but Nokia just dropped word on its N-Gage blog that the final version of its new N-Gage gaming service / application is now live and ready for your taking. To take advantage of that right now, however, you’ll need an N81, N81 8GB, N82, N95, or N95 8GB handset, although Nokia says that support for additional N-Gage compatible devices is “coming soon,” including the N73, N93, and N93i. If that doesn’t preclude you, you can download the application straight to your device from Nokia’s mobile site (n-gage.mobi/d), or you can hit up the link below to download it the old fashioned way.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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