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“One transfer policy” still in place for N-Gage games

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Whoa, boy. Cue the second wave firestorm in 3, 2, 1…. After Nokia responded to outcries from N-Gage users who were infuriated at the idea of not being able to transfer their titles between handsets, all seemed to be well. Now, however, we’re finding that there’s still a “one transfer policy” in effect, meaning that your games can only be ported from one handset to another one time before your world implodes. It should be noted, though, that a recent report at All About N-Gage asserts that said policy is only temporary, and that Nokia is currently working towards “a more permanent transfer method.” Of course, there’s no set time line for when we’ll see such a thing, and it’s not like the N-Gage niche as a whole is growing in leaps and bounds; in other words, you N-Gage fanatics may want to pick a handset and stay content — you might be relying on it for awhile.

[Via All About Symbian]

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