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From the dates on save games it looks like I last played it in 2005 Looks like many games need folders and files in x: system libs and sometimes x: system programs as well as the one in x: system apps. Does your copy of asphalt have the 'libs' folder as well as the 'apps' one? I never used an installer app, you should only need to: • Extract the zip/rar of the game you downloaded to somewhere on your PC • Browse into the folder you just extracted, find the 'system' folder (eg c: system) • Copy the contents of that 'system' folder to the 'SYSTEM' folder on the MMC. Say yes to overwrite.

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You can just pop them onto an MMC card, they'll work just fine. I'm also reading about 'experiments' with 2-4GB cards, but I don't see a reason why you'd want this much space on the system.

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I read that there's an alternative file explorer that is better than stock, so I'll look for that. As for why I'd want 2GB, the complete library of N-Gage games is just slightly over 1GB in size (although there's some obvious stuff I could cut out that is just garbage) and, also, I might mess around with some of the Symbian games.

The MMC in the phone does have about 20 games and a few emulators on it however including asphalt which works. The MMC has a lot of folders in X: system apps, many with random names such as 6R29. I googled a few of them along with 'ngage' and 6R29 appears to be asphalt. Some games may need more than 1 folder in there to work, I'm not sure. Edit: Just found my old Ngage game folder (along with one full of nokia 6300 games, hurrah for digital hoarding), 68 games, 951MB.

Click to expand.OK. I just: • Took the MMC out of the phone • Formatted to FAT (not FAT32) via windows (the format option on the phone itself was seriously slow, likely doing a full format not a quick one) • created a 'SYSTEM' folder on the root of the card • Copied the contents of the 'system' folder from a few games (asphalt 1, bomberman, crash nitro kart) to the SYSTEM folder • Did the normal safely remove process for removable storage in windows • Went to the menu on the ngage, waited a few seconds for it to refresh and show the games They all worked fine. I did notice that if I copied asphalt 2 then asphalt 1 no longer showed up. Not sure if this is to do with many games overwriting the files in x: system libs with different versions or something else. Either way there's no reason why asphalt, on the card by itself, shouldn't work. Not sure what else I can suggest other than to find a different source for the ROMS or try other games.

I googled a few of them along with 'ngage' and 6R29 appears to be asphalt. Some games may need more than 1 folder in there to work, I'm not sure. Edit: Just found my old Ngage game folder (along with one full of nokia 6300 games, hurrah for digital hoarding), 68 games, 951MB. I do remember that some (perhaps many) didnt work. Pretty sure all the ones still on the phone (about 20) do.

You can just pop them onto an MMC card, they'll work just fine. I'm also reading about 'experiments' with 2-4GB cards, but I don't see a reason why you'd want this much space on the system. It's hardly a viable MP3 or media player in this day and age, so you'll practically only use it for games and applications which are relatively small. Not only that, the N-Gage appears to have some issues with indexing when the card has a large number of files. As for overclocking, I've never done it myself back in the day, but from what I've seen it does improve performance, so it's worth considering if used in moderation. Further reading indicates OCing isn't possible on the QD. XD That's good to know it's that easy to put them on there.

Further reading indicates OCing isn't possible on the QD. XD That's good to know it's that easy to put them on there.

A: Currently, my estimates are from 80 to 100 megs, and this is unacceptable, I know. I am working to decrease file size by removing unneccessary files, but that is a secondary goal. First priority is to get a stable, working emulator for the N-Gage. Q: Emulators are wrong and hurt the industry as a whole! G A: My emulator, although able to play from downloaded free rom files, can also be used for non-illegal applications like testing home built applications.

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I never used an installer app, you should only need to: • Extract the zip/rar of the game you downloaded to somewhere on your PC • Browse into the folder you just extracted, find the 'system' folder (eg c: system) • Copy the contents of that 'system' folder to the 'SYSTEM' folder on the MMC. Say yes to overwrite. Click to expand.OK. I just: • Took the MMC out of the phone • Formatted to FAT (not FAT32) via windows (the format option on the phone itself was seriously slow, likely doing a full format not a quick one) • created a 'SYSTEM' folder on the root of the card • Copied the contents of the 'system' folder from a few games (asphalt 1, bomberman, crash nitro kart) to the SYSTEM folder • Did the normal safely remove process for removable storage in windows • Went to the menu on the ngage, waited a few seconds for it to refresh and show the games They all worked fine.

But I will continue to work until I figure it out. Q: How big will the NGage emulator be?

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Q: If the NGage emulator doesn't play game roms, then what is the use? A: Of course it WILL play games, that is my goal. By rewriting scripts, searching through emulator workings, and by lots of trial and error I am slowly getting it to work. A full guide will be posted on how to use/install it eventually. And for SNES roms, NES, SEGA Gameboy Advance Emulator for PSP Q: Have you ever successfully played games with it? But unfortunately, it didn't work for very long and then it gave me a bunch of 'corrupted data' errors.

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Im not aware of any additional restrictions on the QD beyond those on my original Ngage. Edit: That's the folder structure of my MMC when it has Asphalt 1, Bomberman and Crash Nitro Kart on it.

There are no emulators that would let you play downloaded n-gage game rom files on PC. Here are some replies to Frequently Asked Questins about NG emu. Q: Are you programming an entire emulator for N-Gage? Windows 7 iso download free. A: Of course not! I have discovered an emulator already created BY NOKIA for the N-Gage, but unfortunately it didn't play games.

Place this file on the ROOT of the MMC. Once you have done this, open the blzinstapp.sis that was installed earlier. You should see the.blz file in this program, which you just click the file and it 'should' install and be ready to play (a phone restart is sometimes required). If you get any errors, the most likely reason is you do not have enough space on your MMC. To use a.blz you need roughly 2 times the size of the.blz free on your MMC. There a no new.blz releases, so it will only be the older games which need this method to install as the blizzard team no longer crack N-Gage games.

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I read that there's an alternative file explorer that is better than stock, so I'll look for that. As for why I'd want 2GB, the complete library of N-Gage games is just slightly over 1GB in size (although there's some obvious stuff I could cut out that is just garbage) and, also, I might mess around with some of the Symbian games. My only gripe-- MMC cards are incredibly expensive. 2GB for almost 30 bucks. Makes me want to try the Chinese cards, but that'd probably be a foolish idea.

I do remember that some (perhaps many) didnt work. Pretty sure all the ones still on the phone (about 20) do. From the dates on save games it looks like I last played it in 2005 Looks like many games need folders and files in x: system libs and sometimes x: system programs as well as the one in x: system apps. Does your copy of asphalt have the 'libs' folder as well as the 'apps' one?

*Nightmares of playing sonic on a portrait-oriented screen are coming back*. Click to expand.Still no luck eh? No games at all work? Do they not run, run with an error, not show up in the apps menu of the phone or something else? Managed to find my old original Ngage.

No games at all work? Do they not run, run with an error, not show up in the apps menu of the phone or something else? Managed to find my old original Ngage.

Battery was nicely puffed up and didn't want to charge, luckily also managed to track down a box of other old phones and one of them had a nokia 5c battery. Hurrah for hoarding I'm probably not the best person to get info from, I honestly havnt touched the thing in a many many years, cant find any of the files on my PC. Last I used it was likely 3 or more PCs ago. The MMC in the phone does have about 20 games and a few emulators on it however including asphalt which works. The MMC has a lot of folders in X: system apps, many with random names such as 6R29.

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