Nokia has cut its target to launch up to 100 new games for its N-Gage gaming phones to 40 by the end of the year.
Nokia, which has been losing market share to rivals in its core mobile phone market, is looking for new revenue sources and wants to take a slice of robust mobile gaming market from the likes of Nintendo.
After a major launch of N-Gage last year, however, the Finnish company has admitted sales missed expectations due to the phone’s small screen and an awkward way of changing games that requires the user to first remove the phone’s batteries, among other things.
Source: Reuters

















