Aug 28 2007, 5:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nokia announces that Vivendi Games Mobile, a division of Vivendi Games, is bringing the legendary Crash Bandicoot to Nokia's new N-Gage mobile gaming platform. The N-Gage is launching this fall.
Crash Bandicoot follows the original storyline where the crazy marsupial must save the world. Jam packed with action and comedy, the player must take on the role of Crash to defeat the game's villain and mad scientist, Dr. Neo Cortex.N-Gage is a made-for-mobile games service available in compatible Nokia Nseries and other S60 3rd Edition devices from Nokia.
Via this Nokia press-release.
Yesterday we reported that Capcom will develop games for the N-Gage relaunch.
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