Mike Bantick
Tuesday, 08 April 2008 05:05
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There will be a points system, but it is a little unclear to what end the points will be used for, loyalty program? Achievements system? Or otherwise. There will also be a web portal.
This new N-Gage service has resulted from customer feedback from over 100 countries and tens of thousands of respondents.
“With N-Gage First Access we offered Nokia N81 owners the first chance to try N-Gage and solicited their feedback to help us further refine the experience,” continued Kaidesoja. “We were pleased that so many people took the time to test-drive the service and share their comments. Thanks to them we are now ready to offer an enhanced experience to a wider audience. Together with the N-Gage community we will keep developing the N-Gage experience further by adding new games and features that take advantage of rapidly evolving mobile technology.”
To download the N-Gage application, visit
http://www.n-gage.com on your mobile device or PC. New games, features and compatible devices will be added regularly. Games are expected to cost between four and sixteen Australian dollars – all of which are free to try before buying.