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Well the idea you are giving is nice in a way, but even though I do not call myself as an expert programmer I can see that the idea is not doable at all. Pretty much like asking your dishwasher to be a microwave (not really, but you get the point). So when you ask something like this, you will have to cope with the sarcastic comments.
So we would first require a symbian emulator of some kind on the n900 to run native symbian applications. Then we would require that said "hack" that enables any symbian phone to play the n-gage games. Not really worth the enormous effort.
The only really possible way to go here is to ask the developer of a said game to port it to maemo. I doubt they'll release the source code for the community to do the task. Without the source code of the game we can't really do anything.
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EDIT: Pls don't be sarcastic.
Last edited by white_ranger; 2010-02-14 at 21:39.