Upcoming Games Poll
If everything goes according to plan, we’ll have another game release next week. Which one of three games marked as ‘Coming Soon’ in our Showroom would you like to see next?
If everything goes according to plan, we’ll have another game release next week. Which one of three games marked as ‘Coming Soon’ in our Showroom would you like to see next?
Yamake Interview
Pocket Gamer goes the extra mile to get the scoop on Yamake, the first party N-Gage games that lets gamers create and share gaming content.
“The basic description is Play, Make, Share,” producer Samuli Huuhtanen tells the site. “Yamake is about playing mini-games made by others and downloaded from the community, and making them yourself to share. And the raw material for those games is what you have you your phone: images, videos, texts and sounds.”
Reset Reviewed
From the better-late-than-never department, the Nokia Blog reviews Reset Generation.
News from Nokia World
And finally, there is a mysterious Nokia countdown underway… What could it be?
Learn about the upcoming N-Gage game Yamake through the wonderful medium of short film. In the clip below, we are told, “Two Yamakes are floating in the air playing. They realize that it’s possible to mould different things of their circus balls. A funny and weird process begins.”
Yamake Shortfilm from Yamake on Vimeo.
Enjoy!
The Yamake Art Project has officially kicked-off with the launch of its website.
Some 50 designers and artists from various corners of the world have customized Yamake designer toys to be shown online and in a London, UK art exhibition “House of Yamake” later this month.
The website acts as a hub for these designers and artists to share their Yamake designs and interact with fans, and also gives the opportunity for everyone to customize their own Yamake using flash tool and downloading their own creation for their own use, for example as their personal N-Gage Arena avatar.
Yamake for N-Gage is all about ‘Play, Make, Share’ - it’s easy and fun to play, make and share content from pictures, video clips, and sound files on the mobile device - and this philosophy is reflected throughout the project.
The customized toys will be on display on November 20-23 at an art exhibition in London, UK entitled “House of Yamake”. Proceeds of the sales will go to the designers and artists to support future creative works.
Art Exhibition titled “House of Yamake”
November 20-23, Apart Gallery