The once strongest Nokia gaming phone, with a GBA like appearance and the ability to play the King of Fighters
Recently, while cleaning at home, I accidentally discovered this Nokia N-GageQD that has been idle for over a decade. If I remember correctly, this is the phone I bought in 2004, when I was only in my freshman year of high school
Recently, while cleaning at home, I accidentally discovered this Nokia N-GageQD that has been idle for over a decade. If I remember correctly, this is the phone I bought in 2004, when I was only in my freshman year of high school. I bought a European version II phone with years of lucky money, and I really liked it at that time.
When I found this machine, I couldn't turn it on. I guess the battery was out of charge, so I charged it all night with a universal charger, but it turned on. In fact, for a phone that has been in use for so long, it is likely that the battery will be deeply discharged and locked, and my battery is also considered "lucky".
In terms of appearance, the Nokia N-GageQD is a typical handheld style, wanting to bite a piece of meat from the once thriving Nintendo GBA. Therefore, the appearance is somewhat similar, with a horizontal grip design, which cannot shake the GBA's status in the world. But fortunately, Nokia also had a "self-awareness" and knew that if they wanted to compete with GBA, they couldn't set a high price, so the price of QD was not expensive, as the water cargo machine was only around 2000 at that time.
All the games on this machine are still there, and my favorite at the time was Tetris because it was easy to get started and play whenever you wanted. The GBA emulator was also good, and playing RPG games such as Pokemon was quite impressive.
The most classic game of this machine is on the above page. The flying shooting category "Proud Eagle" is definitely at the top level, as well as the blockbusters "Metal Roar II" and "Gunfire Hero". In addition, QD can also play a large number of professional game company developed masterpieces such as "King of Fighters", "Tomb Raider", "Sims", "Wolf Racing", etc. The 3D graphics are also stronger than GBA, but unfortunately, GBA was not able to do it back then.
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