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Strange and forgotten consoles

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Handhelds
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|[[Cellphone emulators#Symbian and N-Gage (Nokia)|Nokia N-Gage]]
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|Nokia's attempt at making a cell phone/handheld system hybrid, before mobile gaming really took off. Although it was the most powerful handheld in its time and released in October 2003, it failed due to a high price, a terrible button layout, numerous design flaws, and its underdeveloped cell phone component. Had a redesign called the QD, but it was only slightly better. Most of its games were ports, either from the GBA or from the PS1 and Saturn. While it didn't have any standout titles, it still had a few odd original entries from big franchises such as Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey and SSX: Out of Bounds, and was the only system to have an English version of Xanadu Next (before the 2016 global re-release for Windows PCs). There's one In 2019, an emulator called EKA2L1 started development. EKA2L1 currently supports a few N-GageCool, but it's dead payware that only runs Java Gage games. [[Cellphone_emulators#N-Gage_(Nokia)|Modern Other modern open source emulators]] are in the works.
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|[https://bootleggames.fandom.com/wiki/POP_Station POP Station]
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