Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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It is an excuse for people to line up and buy the N97 but it's still disappointing [to say the least] for owners of the N73, N93 & N93i. To their credit, Nokia tried and just weren't satisfied with the results. The most recent of the bunch, the N93i is two years old so I'm assuming just about all owners of that phone as well as the other two have replaced them with newer devices and even if they haven't they can still buy newer devices for relatively cheap prices. For example, the N95 8GB can be had for $450 which is far short of it's original ~$700USD price tag. If that's too pricey then the N81 can be had for ~$225USD which is far more affordable.
What I don't understand is why the Nokia N95-3 STILL doesn't have official N-Gage support while every other version of the N95 does.
For what it's worth, you're not missing much. The media buttons on the N95-2 just aren't any good as action buttons, and it feels like you're damaging the already-iffy slider when you work on the d-pad. Fine for Reset Generation but I could only play Resi for about 5 minutes before my thumbs cramped up.