Win 40,000 Euro from Nokia for a Game

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Jul 19 Win 40,000 Euro from Nokia for a Game
Published by Chris in:Nokia, N-Gage, Games, Contest, Symbian, Java,

Win 40,000 Euro from Nokia for a Game How would you like a 40,000 Euro bonus from Nokia? That’s how much you will get for designing a game. Not any game, but the best game for a Nokia N-Gage. So if you are a programmer, if you know one, or if you think you have a great idea about a game, well then start brainstorming on how to transform your thoughts and abilities into the best N-Gage game so far.

The Nokia competition is called Mobile Games Innovation Challenge. Nokia Publishing is waiting for all your entries. Those who qualify will have their games published. And there will be one lucky winner presented on October 29th. There are no restrictions. You can design your game in Java or Symbian S40 or S60 devices, As long as it works flawlessly on N-Gage systems and it makes the right impression with the judges.

It’s time like these when I’d like to be know more about creating a mobile game since I sure like to play one from time to time.



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Win 40,000 Euro from Nokia for a Game


Mon 25 Aug
odaly portes wrote...

i have an outstanding idea for a game

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