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#1
I Love My N900, except few things.

WHY ALL OF THE GAMES ARE SHITTY!? it's like 30~ years old, worse than Nintendos.

I finally found a game named Nspeed (am I right?) and the description was futuristic "3D" racing game. I was like HURRAY!

and installed, and turned this on. shhhhhhhit.

If you wanna know how I'm feeling, just run this game : nspeed

why isn't there any game like iPhone? frankly speaking, iPhone's game is good. clear pictured games. but n900... just sad.

my friends often asking me do you have a game. "I get embrassed with N900's game."

wtf with that tennis game called tennix?

...sigh......

plz, no offense on this post. just feeling sad..
 
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Because there aren't as many users, it isn't (relatively) profitable for companies like EA to make games for the N900.

I'd love love love love some RPG's on my phone but... what can I say there aren't enough of us to make it worth it for developers.



Man though, I would seriously give up one of my appendages for an action adventure RPG that looks as good as bounce on the N900...
 
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AngryBirds is nice. I also play a lot of OpenTTD. But yes, the n900 just like most other platforms can't compare to the iphone in the games department
 
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Originally Posted by Lazarpandar View Post
Because there aren't as many users, it isn't (relatively) profitable for companies like EA to make games for the N900.

I'd love love love love some RPG's on my phone but... what can I say there aren't enough of us to make it worth it for developers.



Man though, I would seriously give up one of my appendages for an action adventure RPG that looks as good as bounce on the N900...
oh...

I am seriously wondering, why Nokia is not advertising their flagship device, N900.

just like iPhone, and Nexus One, why aren't they just make it and sell it on their own? why aren't they trying to sell more!?!?
 
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come on really, want games buy a psp or ds, lets face it, games on these devices are rubbish, yes even those ones on the iphone, out of the 100+ games i bought for my 3GS id consider maybee 3 of them being worthy of repeat plays.

id rather developers concentrate on usefull applications than load once and delete games..
 

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angry birds, bounce, hoops frenzy, soccer frenzy

store.ovi.com
n900.sio2interactive.com

try those 3 games...
 
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is there full version of Bounce available? or just demo yet?
 
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Gotta agree Nspeed is diabolical. Whoever built it can't have tested it on the n900.

Is soccer frenzy like hoops frenzy but flicker a ball into a goal instead of a hoop?
 
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Originally Posted by okhabin View Post
oh...

I am seriously wondering, why Nokia is not advertising their flagship device, N900.

just like iPhone, and Nexus One, why aren't they just make it and sell it on their own? why aren't they trying to sell more!?!?
Cause N900 is just step three of their four-step plan to release internet tablets, if I recall correctly. N900 is more of a "prototype", at least that's the impression I got.

Originally Posted by bonerp View Post
Gotta agree Nspeed is diabolical. Whoever built it can't have tested it on the n900.
Nspeed for M5 is simply a port from S60V1, which runs on phones such as the original N-Gage phone.

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Originally Posted by okhabin View Post
I am seriously wondering, why Nokia is not advertising their flagship device, N900.
Not sure where you live, but there are quite a few adverts for the N900 on the tube in London. Also in the windows of Vodafone shops and Carephone Warehouse Stores. I think it's been in some of the papers/magazines as well.

To be honest I think they're advertising it a bit too hard... Lots of people are gonna be disappointed especially at the lack of games. It's not a device for the common man.
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