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RE: Batteries
Yeah, you have to remove the battery cover, take out the battery, take out the game card, place the new game card in (which by itself is not as intuitive as removing/reinserting a cartridge,) replace the battery, replace the cover THEN you only have to wait 30-90 seconds for the phone to reboot happy

What a deal! All this time I've been knocking the NGage and I never realized the dexterity-improving excercises it could provide me on a daily basis.

(from the article)
>...blamed slow sales for the device on initial software selection

Man, silly me thought it had to do with the 10 minute turn around time to install a new game, or the crappy game performance, or the short battery life (for a handheld game console,) or the fact that it's not even friendly as phone (who would've figured Nokia would screw up the phone part of it,) or the fact that the 'online' features of it aren't actually playing online against other, but rather downloading their play sessions to compete against, or just about any other of aroung 50 reasons. Little did I know it had to do with the limited game selection it had at launch.

You know, Nokia 'could' have pulled off something really cool in the NGage. Instead they produced a POS catch all tech-toy that's not much good at anything it does.
Posted by: JakAttak   Posted on: 03/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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like the concept just not the box  blueserker | 03/25/04
you have to remove the batteries?  cjules13 | 03/25/04
RE: Batteries  JakAttak | 03/25/04
xcuse me ??  shizzo | 12/20/04

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