n-gage/s60 emulator for any platform

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preferrably for the psp, gcw-zero/dingoo etc where it's more likely to actually work since there's a few games that I'd like to play on it and have never gotten around to it yet.

Edit: Also even a simulator might be OK for it since all of the games are written in java so you'd not have to truly emulate it all since nokia was able to run it on the symbian phones, so I hope that it's somewhat possible since I seriously doubt that the games had direct hardware access and since they had only 3.6MB of total ram to use, that barrier should be perfectly AOK.
 
The only emulators of the N-Gage that I know of are for PC, I'm afraid - the consolephone wasn't exactly popular and the fanbase is quite small so there's just no demand for such a thing.
 
The only game I'd want to play from N-Gage would be Sonic N and maybe Asphalt but they're both available on GBA/DS.
Sonic N is just Sonic Advance with a clipped screen, Asphalt on the other hand is miles better on the N-Gage because the system had way superior specs. There's a lot of hidden gems in the library - Warhammer 40K: Glory in Death is fantastic, so are the Pathway to Glory games. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is an all-time classic and it was fun to play it on the go. There's also Crash Nitro Kart, SSX Out of Bounds, System Rush, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and more, not to mention all the homebrew. I quite enjoyed my N-Gage back in the day, my only gripe with it was the portrait screen orientation.
 
well that's sad to hear, I know they're all just java probably java ME but with special button settings i'll probably never do it then since I don't feel like dealing with it on my computer screen itself as I'm lazy.
 

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