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• Snakes Subsonic is now available for download through the N-Gage application on your device. It should appear on the Website showroom shortly. If you have trouble getting it to show up, be sure to clear your phone’s browser cache (explained here).

• Pocket Gamer has posted an interview with Jaakko Kaidesoja regarding the N-Gage launch and the first month of the program.

• NokNoki has reviewed Creatures of the Deep in video form. “This N-Gage fishing sim has tons of depth and gorgeous graphics.”

Snakes Subsonic On The Way

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The most iconic mobile game in history is coming back!

Got some good news as we head into the weekend: Snakes Subsonic is scheduled for a release in the middle of next week. We don’t have an exact time yet, but we are shooting for Wednesday, although of course all releases are subject to change.

For more on Snakes, be sure to hit the official game page.

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Pocket Gamer Gets Hands On

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The lads over at Pocket Gamer have been getting their hands on aearly versions of upcoming N-Gage games, and have been busy writing up previews about them. Here are the latest links:

 

 

Hands on with Dogz

“On the face of it, Dogz is one of the less exciting upcoming N-Gage games, since we already know it well from the Java version. However, don’t muzzle it to the back of your consciousness just yet  because a hands-on playtest proves the game certainly shouldn’t be written off on those grounds.”

 

Hands on with Snakes Subsonic

“Snake is the Mario of mobile gaming, and like Mario it gets a facelift every time a new generation of hardware appears. Naturally, the latest N-Gage platform is no exception, and during our recent Finnish excursion we had a second chance to get our hands on the flashest version so far of Nokia’s evergreen reptile, Snakes Subsonic.” 

Hands on with Creebies

“One of the more intriguing N-Gage games in development we’ve come across is Creebies, not least because Nokia is pitching it as one of the key titles on its new platform designed to appeal to women.” 

If you could have a “hands on” with one unreleased N-Gage game, which one would it be?

 

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