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ramesh
November 12, 2003, 12:47 PM
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,113380,00.asp

Games for the mobile console are now posted on several sites.

John Blau, IDG News Service
Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Hackers have cracked the copy protection code of games developed for Nokia's recently launched N-Gage mobile game console, the company said Wednesday.
   
"We have discovered that some of the N-Gage games are available for downloading on a number of Web sites," said Damian Stathonikos, a Nokia spokesperson. "We will work closely with ISPs and authorities, and continue to develop our own copy protection mechanisms to curb this action."

Earlier this week, the gaming Web site www.spong.com revealed successful hacks of N-Gage games, saying the games could be "cracked like an egg."

Club-Siemens.net, an unofficial Web site for users of Siemens mobile phones run by the Norwegians Silje Brevik and Jorgen Molna, posted a message confirming that N-Gage games can be downloaded and installed on the German company's SX1 mobile phone. The Web site posted several screen shots of N-Gage games installed on the Siemens SX1 phone.

The message said that the N-Gage games run "very well on the SX1." Users of the Siemens phone only need to transfer the game file to the MMC and use a specific application to install the game, according to the message. "The sound is nice" and the "graphics are perfect," it said.

Easier Than Expected

The program to install the game is called BlizzardN-Gage.sis, according to one gamer who requested anonymity. The gamer said he was surprised to see how easily N-Gage games could be cracked and also by the fact that the games run on other Nokia phones, such as the 3650 and 6600 models.

"I was under the impression that N-Gage was completely different hardware but this doesn't appear to be the case," he said.

News of its game protection code being hacked doesn't appear to come as a total surprise to Nokia. "We thought this might happen," Stathonikos said. "This behavior is, unfortunately, a relatively common occurrence in the gaming industry."

In October, Nokia launched N-Gage, a combined mobile phone and game console. The wireless device allows users to play games against other people using a Bluetooth or a GPRS connection.

MiTcHiE
November 12, 2003, 12:52 PM
I have the sonic game on my nokia 3650. I love technology

matronyx
November 12, 2003, 02:05 PM
I have the sonic game on my nokia 3650. I love technology


Well... I volunteer to bring bread and water to you once per month when they stick you in the pen ;D

MiTcHiE
November 12, 2003, 04:39 PM
Well... I volunteer to bring bread and water to you once per month when they stick you in the pen ;D


LOL

Ropy
November 12, 2003, 06:25 PM
Does this mean that there will be a pc emulator for the N-gage or is there one for the 3560? ;D

MiTcHiE
November 13, 2003, 09:09 AM
Well... I volunteer to bring bread and water to you once per month when they stick you in the pen ;D

I doubt it is that serious Matro, I hope.

matronyx
November 13, 2003, 10:12 AM
Neo was thinking the same exact thing before he saw Smith for the first time..... then he saw just how far the rabbit hole went ;D

MiTcHiE
November 13, 2003, 10:30 AM
Oh. by the way, its a very cool game. Although it took up over 11.5 mb of memory on my 15 MB memory card.

Sound is ok, but i understand that the n-gage has stereo while the 3650 has mono.

And Matro, soon there will be many more n-gage games cracked and then ported to other series 60 phones.

This might be the beginning and the end for the n-gage unless they implement some new approach.

owen
November 13, 2003, 11:46 AM
Does this mean that there will be a pc emulator for the N-gage or is there one for the 3560? ;D


probably the question is why?

MiTcHiE
November 13, 2003, 11:53 AM
R u familiar with roms????

I still play alot of super nintendo roms/games on my pc. I dont have a super nes anymore, so i have to settle for the next best thing, and all games are easily accessible.

This is also used by people who dont have a particular system but still want to play the games.

MiTcHiE
November 13, 2003, 05:08 PM
http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4299.html

I guess u were right Matro

owen
November 14, 2003, 10:34 AM
R u familiar with roms????

I still play alot of super nintendo roms/games on my pc. I dont have a super nes anymore, so i have to settle for the next best thing, and all games are easily accessible.

This is also used by people who dont have a particular system but still want to play the games.


yeah but the ngage games are probably really crappy. (this coming from somebody who totally hates the gameboy)