Konami N-Gage-ing Metal Gear Solid

By Tom Magrino on 22 May 2008

Tags: game | gear | metal | mgs | mobile | ngage | solid | nokia

Nokia's N-Gage as a mobile platform has had a rough history, thanks in no small part to the device's original layout, which required users to hold the device sideways in order to make phone calls. With the launch of the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable in 2004, the N-Gage's prospects as a widely adapted gaming platform took a turn for the worse.

All the Solid Snake, none of the sidetalkin'.

Despite Nintendo's and Sony's grip on the mobile gaming sector, Nokia hasn't abandoned the N-Gage platform outright, and in fact relaunched the service, after some delays, as an application compatible with a host of Nokia phones in April. While support for the service has since been modest, Nokia today said Konami would begin adding its mobile games to the N-Gage's library.

Konami's first title to be available on the N-Gage will be Metal Gear Solid Mobile. Winner of the 2007 International Mobile Gaming Award, MGS Mobile features the series' signature tactical stealth action gameplay and an in-game camouflage system that implements real-world color samples captured by the mobile device's camera. The game was developed in conjunction with Ideaworks3D.

Metal Gear Solid Mobile is expected to arrive on Nokia's platform in June, in the same time frame as Konami's Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots for the PlayStation 3. The publisher did not reveal pricing information and had not responded to requests for clarification as of press time. However, Nokia said when it launched the service that full games would be available for download priced at $8-$14 apiece.

Like this article? Click below to send it to your mobile for free!

Be the first to comment on this article!

  • Leave a comment

All fields marked with * are required

What do you think

Your e-mail will not be displayed

You must read and type the 6 chars within 0..9 and A..F

You must read and type the 6 chars.


  • Oi!: Rock out with your tech out

  • 50 significant moments from internet history

  • Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

  • Megaphone #1: Your monthly dose of mobile

  • Oi!: Nokia unveils 'Tubular' 5800 touch phone

  • Oi!: Stripe mobile radio comes to Australia

  • OLED, 3D displaying the future

  • Do you really need 16GB on your phone?

  • IBM releases iNotes for iPhone

More articles »

Find the right mobile phone

Brand
  • Multiple options can be selected

    Recycle your old mobiles
    • Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

      Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

      It's been a long time coming but finally Nokia has a sexy touchscreen phone. Although, does it have what it takes to make us look away from the ever-alluring iPhone?

    • Samsung i200

      Samsung i200

      An elegant smartphone that both excites and disappoints at the same time.

    • HP iPAQ 912c

      HP iPAQ 912c

      The HP iPAQ 912c defines the middle of the road. When you consider its performance versus the price, the 912c is passable but painfully average.

    • Sony Ericsson W980i

      Sony Ericsson W980i

      Most of our complaints about the W980 are purely cosmetic. Looks aside, this latest Walkman works well as both a phone and a dedicated music player, with a substantial 8GB of storage being the icing on the cake.

    • Nokia 6210 Navigator

      Nokia 6210 Navigator

      While the 6210 is solidly built and features fast performance, the lack of a lifetime subscription to turn-by-turn navigation robs the Navigator of what should make it unique in the market.

    More reviews »

    Membership benefits

    Create a personalised homepage

    Create a personalised homepage

    Choose your interests from our 16 categories and only see articles relevant to you. Sign up for a free CNET.com.au membership now!