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Nokia has announced a new software development kit (SDK) and consumer interface for its next generation mobile gaming platform.
The new platform, evolving out of the N-Gage, will be based on S60and we can expect to see the first devices supporting it in the first half of 2007. Nokia believes that the end user experience has so far failed to evolve in sync with the rapidly advancing technology platform, and has developed a next-generation consumer interface to enable fast and easy access to discover, purchase, play, manage and share mobile games and content.
"With our new consumer interface, you get quick access to new games and information, it's easy to buy and manage your games, and share game accomplishments with your friends. You can play fantastic looking games for a great overall entertainment experience in your pocket. This new consumer interface is going to transform the way people find and play mobile games," said Nokia's director of games publishing, Greg Sauter.
The new developer tools include Game Development Libraries, based on C programming libraries, which will be available across multiple devices. Developers can also take advantage of the real-time connected gaming and community features enabled by the N-Gage Arena. To provide enhanced support and resources to game developers, Nokia has also launched this week the new Forum Nokia Pro Game Zone.
Nokia has announced a new software development kit (SDK) and consumer interface for its next generation mobile gaming platform.
The new platform, evolving out of the N-Gage, will be based on S60and we can expect to see the first devices supporting it in the first half of 2007. Nokia believes that the end user experience has so far failed to evolve in sync with the rapidly advancing technology platform, and has developed a next-generation consumer interface to enable fast and easy access to discover, purchase, play, manage and share mobile games and content.
"With our new consumer interface, you get quick access to new games and information, it's easy to buy and manage your games, and share game accomplishments with your friends. You can play fantastic looking games for a great overall entertainment experience in your pocket. This new consumer interface is going to transform the way people find and play mobile games," said Nokia's director of games publishing, Greg Sauter.
The new developer tools include Game Development Libraries, based on C programming libraries, which will be available across multiple devices. Developers can also take advantage of the real-time connected gaming and community features enabled by the N-Gage Arena. To provide enhanced support and resources to game developers, Nokia has also launched this week the new Forum Nokia Pro Game Zone.