The website is www.n-gage.com
Afaik 133(-1)MHz is not overclocked on GP32.. :unsure:Tobriand posted on May 16 2003 said:Well, you do have to bear in mind that our 133MHz mode is overclocked;
We're not out to kill the N-Gage before it's even had a chance to arrive in stores, but the simple fact is that, like any gaming platform, its success will depend largely on the quality of the software available for it. At the moment, Nintendo's GBA SP and even conventional cell phones with their own minigames have nothing to worry about.
Nokia has announced that it will release the N-Gage in major US retailers this October. The device will carry a suggested retail price of $299, in line with many feature-laden cell phones, while games will cost $30 to $40. The N-Gage devices and game cards will be sold at retailers including Best Buy, Circuit City, Electronics Boutique, GameStop, and Target.
What would it be if it cost more ?Hawkez posted on May 16 2003 said:The nGage would be a no-brainer if it cost less than $500.