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The '''N-Gage''' is an evil taco-shaped gaming phone that opposes [[The Pwn Squad]] on multiple occasions. It was created by a mad scientist who worked for Nokia in order to oppose the Nintendo Gameboy. It is the founder and leader of [[The N-Force]]. N-Gage is one of the four entities in the Pwn Squad Comix considered to be the [[Ultimate Evil (Pwn Squad) | Ultimate Evil]]. | The '''N-Gage''' is an evil taco-shaped gaming phone that opposes [[The Pwn Squad]] on multiple occasions. It was created by a mad scientist who worked for Nokia in order to oppose the Nintendo Gameboy. It is the founder and leader of [[The N-Force]]. N-Gage is one of the four entities in the Pwn Squad Comix considered to be the [[Ultimate Evil (Pwn Squad) | Ultimate Evil]]. | ||
The N-Gage in Pwn Squad Comix is considerably more powerful than the actual [[N-Gage]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 2 July 2006
The N-Gage is an evil taco-shaped gaming phone that opposes The Pwn Squad on multiple occasions. It was created by a mad scientist who worked for Nokia in order to oppose the Nintendo Gameboy. It is the founder and leader of The N-Force. N-Gage is one of the four entities in the Pwn Squad Comix considered to be the Ultimate Evil.
The N-Gage in Pwn Squad Comix is considerably more powerful than the actual N-Gage.
First Appearance
The N-Gage was first seen changing The Nintendo Store into The Nokia Store. For some reason, the first thing it said was "WOULD YOU LIKE FRIES WITH THAT?", even though that had nothing to do with the situation.