The Nokia N-Gage device is primarily a handheld gaming device but it can also be used as an MP3 player, wireless browser and last but not least as a telephone.

The games that were designed for the N-Gage will of course only work with the Nokia device but not anymore. Now that the security on the N-Gage has been cracked the games can be played on other mobile phones as well such as the Siemens SX1.

Nokia will today be licking its wounds and doing a fair amount of worrying, with the revelation that the N-Gage’s security has been cracked like an egg, with other manufacturers’ handsets able to play the machine’s software.

Specifically, the Siemens SX1 is already capable of running N-Gage games, with Sonic N being the only game seen in public, though it’s expected that the others won’t be too far behind.

This is expected to be the start of a process that will see third-party hardware add-on sales of devices that will enable many phones to simply suck up the N-Gage content, then go on their merry way.

Nokia’s reaction to this new, seemingly unforeseen problem, will be interesting to observe, to say the least.

More information can be found at CDFreaks and Spong.

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