
Asphalt 3: Street Rules is the latest installment in the popular Asphalt series of arcade racing games. The emphasis is on fun and speed rather than realism, Asphalt games are more arcade than simulator.

Block Breaker Deluxe is an up to date remake of the Breakout/Arkanoid genre, with a 1980s theme. You have to work your way through various locations to unlock new playing areas and bonus power-ups.

Inspired by Nokia's old embedded game Bounce, this is a rather strange 3D arcade game where you have to guide a red rubber ball through various mazes.
Creebies is Nokia's weirdest first party game so far, a sort of cross between (fluff)Friends, Tamagotchi and Animal Crossing. You have to take care of a "Creebi", a small cute monster whose personality and appearance are determined by virtual genes. Amongst other things you decorate its living space, interact with other Creebies in minigames over the internet and through Bluetooth, and even breed new Creebies which take virtual genes from their parents.


Mile High Pinball is an arcade game twist on the pinball concept. Instead of a few set tables, you have to guide a pinball upwards, going from one level to the next and climbing higher until you reach space. The original MHP appeared on the original N-Gage, and this is a higher resolution remake.

Snakes Subsonic is the sequel to Nokia's original N-Gage game Snakes, which was itself based a radical remake of the original 2D Snake game built into most Nokia phones.

Like Snakes and Bounce, Space Impact is a modern title inspired by one of Nokia's old embedded phone games. Space Impact (in case you're unaware) is an old school 2D shoot-em-up set in a sci-fi world.

System Rush Evolution is a futuristic racing / arcade game set in cyberspace, where you have to pilot a craft through a 3D world within a computer network. SRE is the sequel to the acclaimed System Rush on the original N-Gage.
Worms is a surreal title filled with strange weapons and silly voices where cartoon worms compete to destroy each other. It's a sort of cross between a strategy game and an episode of Monty Python. As well as offline gameplay, Worms World Party lets you play through the internet in four-player deathmatches, and there's also an online ranking system.