There's emu's for pretty much every x to 16bit console ever made available, both for windows mobile and symbian (and some are for some other mobile os'es too). Oh and, most are for free (and opensource) so I realy wouldn't bother paying for such a tool (except maybe vSun for symbian).
Just do a google for emame or eemame, picodrive, vsun, pocketsnes, scummvm, smsplus, zxboy, fmsx ... the list goes on.
Heck, if this is truly news to you, no wonder most engadget readers never understood the true value of an N-Gage.
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Wow, sorry guys but you're kinda slow.
There's emu's for pretty much every x to 16bit console ever made available, both for windows mobile and symbian (and some are for some other mobile os'es too). Oh and, most are for free (and opensource) so I realy wouldn't bother paying for such a tool (except maybe vSun for symbian).
Just do a google for emame or eemame, picodrive, vsun, pocketsnes, scummvm, smsplus, zxboy, fmsx ... the list goes on.
Heck, if this is truly news to you, no wonder most engadget readers never understood the true value of an N-Gage.