Nokia Gives Up on N-Gage Mobile Gaming Phone

 By 
Ben Parr
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Nokia Gives Up on N-Gage Mobile Gaming Phone

On October 7th, 2003, Nokia made a splash as it attempted to challenge Nintendo's dominance of the handheld gaming market. Its entry was the N-Gage, a dual mobile phone and gaming system. However, the funny look it had when you used it as a phone ("taco phone" was a popular comparison), as well a weaker game library doomed it from the start.

Today, Nokia announced that it is ending the N-Gage line of phones and games, instead opting to push forward its gaming agenda via the Ovi app store.

The move was inevitable, especially as Apple has turned the iPhone into a gaming powerhouse, but we're still going to miss making fun of Nokia's Taco Phone. This is our farewell to the N-Gage, which had the right idea but the wrong execution.

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