What Ovi Store needs to do is merge with N-GAGE so we don't have two seperate applications where we can buy games. The problem with some Ovi Store games though is that some might be JAVA games, and lets face it, JAVA games are pure shit. Nokia would need to tell the consumer what kind of file type the game would be, whether it's .jar, .sis, .sisx, or .NGAGE (I think that's the file type N-GAGE games are given)
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What Ovi Store needs to do is merge with N-GAGE so we don't have two seperate applications where we can buy games. The problem with some Ovi Store games though is that some might be JAVA games, and lets face it, JAVA games are pure shit. Nokia would need to tell the consumer what kind of file type the game would be, whether it's .jar, .sis, .sisx, or .NGAGE (I think that's the file type N-GAGE games are given)