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Top 5 Games for Week 11

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Ranking Title PEGI Rating* Publisher
1. MONOPOLY HERE & NOW: THE WORLD EDITION 3+ Electronic Arts
2. Tetris® 3+ Electronic Arts
3. World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge 12+ Glu
4. Prince of Persia 12+ Gameloft
5. Resident Evil: Degeneration 16+ Capcom

Platform: N-Gage

Reach: Global

*PEGI: is the The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system established in 2003 to help parents make informed decisions on buying games.

Top 5 Games for Week 10

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The best-selling N-Gage games for March 2-8

Ranking Title PEGI Rating* Publisher
1. MONOPOLY HERE & NOW: THE WORLD EDITION 3+ Electronic Arts
2. Tetris® 3+ Electronic Arts
3. World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge 12+ Glu
4. Resident Evil: Degeneration 16+ Capcom
5. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing 3+ Gameloft

Platform: N-Gage

Reach: Global

*PEGI: is the The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system established in 2003 to help parents make informed decisions on buying games.

Top 5 Games for Week 9

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The best-selling N-Gage games for February 23 - March 1

Ranking Title PEGI Rating* Publisher
1. Tetris® 3+ Electronic Arts
2. World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge 12+ Glu
3. Resident Evil: Degeneration 16+ Capcom
4. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing 3+ Gameloft
5. Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep 3+ Nokia

Platform: N-Gage

Reach: Global

*PEGI: is the The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system established in 2003 to help parents make informed decisions on buying games.

Friday’s N-Gage Round-Up

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Games to Go
An Australian newspaper brings talk of N-Gage and other mobile gaming options to a broader audience.

Recommended N-Gage Developers
Pocket Gamer has some suggestions for other game developers on the heels of the Fishlabs announcement.

The Zeemote Option
Mobile-Phones.co.uk has a writeup on this universal games controller for mobile phones, including N-Gage support.

CJ’s Code Giveaway
Nokia fan CJ is giving an N-Gage game code on his blog.

Zomgit’s CJ Code Giveaway

Here’s another code giveaway, this time from it’s Zomgit’sCJ!.

N-Gager.co.uk Contest Nearing End
Barely a day left to submit an N-Gage game idea to Jon on N-Gager for your chance to win a game code.

N-Gage running on the N86
Pocket Gamer has the pics.

Resident Evil Review (7/10)
MeriStation takes a look at survival horror on N-Gage (in Spanish)

Have a great weekend everyone..and don’t forget to break out your Monopoly board games out of your closet and start practicing…it’s headed to N-Gage next week!

Top 5 Games for Week 8

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Ranking Title PEGI Rating* Publisher
1. Tetris® 3+ Electronic Arts
2. World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge 12+ Glu
3. Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep 3+ Nokia
4. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing 3+ Gameloft
5. Resident Evil: Degeneration 16+ Capcom

Platform: N-Gage

Reach: Global

*PEGI: is the The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system established in 2003 to help parents make informed decisions on buying games.

Top 5 Games for Week 7

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The best-selling N-Gage games for February 9 - 15

Ranking Title PEGI Rating* Publisher
1. Tetris® 3+ Electronic Arts
2. Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep 3+ Nokia
3. World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge 12+ Glu
4. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing 3+ Gameloft
5. Resident Evil: Degeneration 16+ Capcom

Platform: N-Gage

Reach: Global

*PEGI: is the The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system established in 2003 to help parents make informed decisions on buying games.

Top 5 Games for Week 6

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Ranking Title PEGI Rating* Publisher
1. Tetris® 3+ Electronic Arts
2. World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge 12+ Glu
3. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing 3+ Gameloft
4. Resident Evil: Degeneration 16+ Capcom
5. Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D 3+ Vivendi

Platform: N-Gage

Reach: Global

*PEGI: is the The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system established in 2003 to help parents make informed decisions on buying games.

Three Mini-Sites, Three Ways to Win

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Visit the Metal Gear Solid® Mobile mini-site dedicated to N-Gage to get great game info, screens and more, plus a chance to win a prize package including an N96, CD, a poster, and a mobile theme download.

Then head on over to the Resident Evil: Degeneration mini-site dedicated to N-Gage and enter another contest to win  a special airbrushed N96. In order to do so, you must answer four questions. If you need a hint, try visiting a recent campaign site involving dating and the living dead…

Finally spin on over to the Asphalt 4: Elite Racing dedicated mini-site for N-Gage, currently featuring a sign-up and win contest and with lots more cool content on the way!

Top 5 Games for Week 5

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Best-selling N-Gage games for January 26 - February 1.

Ranking Title PEGI Rating* Publisher
1. Tetris® 3+ Electronic Arts
2. World Series of Poker® Pro Challenge 12+ Glu
3. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing 3+ Gameloft
4. Resident Evil: Degeneration 16+ Capcom
5. Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D 3+ Vivendi

Platform: N-Gage

Reach: Global

*PEGI: is the The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system established in 2003 to help parents make informed decisions on buying games.

Resident Evil: Developer Q&A

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Here is a question and answer session with the Capcom team that developed Resident Evil: Degeneration for the N-Gage platform.

How does Resident Evil: Degeneration fit into the storyline of the Resident Evil console games?

The game starts seven years after “Raccoon City Tragedy” (1998), which is depicted in the console game “Resident Evil IV”. The main characters are Leon (Resident Evil II and IV) and Claire (Resident Evil II and Code Veronica).

What is the premise or story in Resident Evil: Degeneration?

The game, part-based on the full-length CGI motion picture of the same name, focuses on the release of a deadly virus by a terrorist at a US airport and follows Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield, as they attempt to destroy the virus and prevent it from being dispersed across the country. The DVD/BD will be released at almost same time.

What weapons and equipment are available to the players?

Handheld gun, knife, shot gun, magnum, sub-machine-gun, rifle and hand grenades.

Why did you choose to develop Resident Evil: Degeneration for mobile and not console?

Because the mobile phone has the largest market penetration of any gaming device. Users will be able to enjoy the link between the game and the film because the game will be released at the same time as the DVD.

What are the differences between designing a game for mobile and for a console?

The biggest difference is the user type and the data volume. Compared with console, mobile has a much wider variety of user likes and tastes, so it’s preferences. Also data volume on mobile is more limited than console, so you need to design more carefully.

How long did it take to develop?

About a year.

Why did you choose to premiere the game on N-Gage?

It is because the number of users is large and the integrated platform is attractive for us.

How was Capcom involved in the Resident Evil: Degeneration Sony Pictures film?

Resident Evil: Degeneration (Full-length CG Movie) is co-produced by Capcom and SPE (Japan).

Resident Evil has been phenomenally successful as both a game and a film - what do you think of the secret of its continuing success?

Resident Evil was the first game to focus on psychological horror as its main theme, and that has proved to have universal appeal. Also, the games have pushed the capabilities of every device that they’ve been developed for.

Do you have any plans to develop the much anticipated Resident Evil 5 for N-Gage?

There are no plans yet; however, there is a possibility.

Do you have any plans to develop future N-Gage titles?

Yes. We have plans - as soon as the information is available, we’ll let you know!

Are there any features of the game which are exclusive to N-Gage? What kind of online or Arena features are included in the game?

The network-ranking and point pick-ups.

The graphics in Resident Evil: Degeneration are very high quality. What part do they play in the game?

The vivid depiction of reality creates the fear in the game and brings it to life. We created the game to frighten users, so the graphics needed to be of the highest quality. (Our team has to act with sensitivity though!)

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