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Nokia: "If you want your N-Gage games on your new phone, you'll have to buy them all over again."

All About N-Gage reports: "Nokia's next gen N-Gage platform potentially ushers in a new age of high quality connected phone gaming. However, it now seems that there's a rather large flaw at the heart of the platform: if you upgrade to a new phone, you cannot transfer any of your N-Gage games from the old phone. The only way to move your N-Gage library is to buy all your games again."
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