

On the first N-Gage, users had to remove the battery in order to fit games cartridges. Specifically, the new N-Gage QD mobile game deck offers longer battery life, improved gaming controls, a brighter screen and a hot-swappable slot for installing new games.


If at first you don’t succeed, try again: a mere seven months after first releasing the N-Gage mobile games system, Nokia has launched its successor which addresses many of the widely perceived snags with the earlier version. Barakel.(d/l available, Spanish QD relase) (UK/German N-Gage release)Ġ710139.The Elder Scrolls Travels: ShadowkeyĠ710132.Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Jungle StormĠ710196.Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos TheoryĠ630795.Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Team Stealth ActionĠ710214.X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse Perhaps your copy was a packaging test sample or something along those lines.Ġ630787.Flo Boarding. Topan is a packaging company in China by the way which handles packaging for small electronics firms, as well as packaged food items. I doubt Nokia would have sent him pirated stuff. I've never seen a loose copy of Space Impact on a beta/pre-release MMC and like I said, the guy I got mine from was assigned to the Western US and he had several sealed copies at the time I got mine. There is no hologram sealing sticker like regular retail N-gage games if that's what you mean. Mine is in the same box as yours, but it's sealed in Y Fold wrap. The game on the CD-ROM was Space Impact Evolution, which was a freeware title and which is not the same as Space Impact.Well, I'm not sure which seal you are talking about.

But I'm talking about this boxed version of Space Impact, not some loose MMCs. Why do you ask if you claim to have a copy of it? (no offense meant, but the question sounded a bit odd) There were of course ordinary beta/pre-release MMCs given out to reps, just like of every other game. The seal, which says "Topan" instead of "Nokia".
