The death of a system is usually taken hard by many (I'm looking at you Dreamcast fans), but I don't think very many people will be mourning for the loss of their N-Gage. Nokia's semi-failed gaming platform never got off the ground here in the US (or abroad really) in the face of Nintendo's systems and competition from Sony's PSP and Apple's iPhone did nothing to help. It's release in 2003 was met with lukewarm sales that paled in comparison to the Gameboy Advance. Second to it's gaming ability, it was also a cellphone, which attributed to it's $300 price tag.
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