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Nokia Ships One Million N-Gage Game Decks
By ECT News Business Desk
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09/01/04 10:48 AM PT
The N-Gage Arena is the worldwide mobile gamer community where members can communicate with each other and compete against gamers across the globe. Members can connect to the N-Gage Arena via their game deck, Arena-enabled game or the Internet.

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Nokia announced that it has shipped its one millionth game deck globally since the sales of the N-Gage platform started eleven months ago. According to Nokia, the sale of one million N-Gage and N-Gage QD game decks marks a significant milestone in the world of portable gaming.
"We're proud to have reached the one million milestone. Thanks to the enthusiastic consumer response to the N-Gage QD and our latest titles, we're confident that our success
in leading the mobile gaming world will continue," said Ilkka Raiskinen, Nokia's Senior Vice President of Games.
The N-Gage Arena is the worldwide mobile gamer community where members can communicate with each other and compete against gamers across the globe. Members can connect to the N-Gage Arena via their game deck, Arena-enabled game or the Internet.
With a growing portfolio of games, the N-Gage offers consumers the possibility of playing exclusive N-Gage only games as well as brands from publishers like Activision, Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: ERTS), Gameloft and THQ (Nasdaq: THQI).
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