Ah, N-Gage. Such aâŚtarnished brand. Youâd think after two failed N-Gage handsets and a âwho cares?â launch of an N-Gage gaming portal, Nokia would just give up. But theyâre not.
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But now, it comes bundled and pre-installed on many of the companyâs phones, meaning more people are willing to give it a shot. While refusing to disclose the number of actual, active users, the company did say that âalmostâ 1 million N-Gage accounts have been created and registered since the launch of the service.
Which will sound like complete rubbish to American readers, but remember: in many other countries (especially European ones), Nokia phones rule the mobile roost. The more handsets that come with N-Gage included, the more users Nokia will be able to attract to the service.