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Nokia courts devs in China and Japan for N-Gage
Michael French Jun 14 2007, 3:00pm
Development workshops introduce N-Gage to teams in Beijing and Tokyo
Nokia continues to extoll the virtues of its new N-Gage games platform, having just hosted two special workships for mobile games developers and developers in China and Japan.
The workshops, which took place today, June 14th and earlier in the week on June 12th, disclosed further platform details, including the development environment, tools and business ecosystem.
"We’re excited to grow our relationships with publishers in China and Japan and give them the opportunity to become deeply familiar with the details of our N-Gage offering," says Gregg Sauter, director of games publishing, Nokia.
"The China and APAC regions are full of potential and extremely important to Nokia. The region is also home to a lot of mobile innovation and well established brands that have incredible potential in other parts of the world through the reach of this platform."
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