The Nokia Gaming Controller: Reality or Reddit Fantasy?


Nokia, a name that ignites nostalgia in the hearts of many, especially for those who grew up with the iconic Nokia 3310 and its irresistible Snake game. In the early 2000s, Nokia was synonymous with the mobile phone market, producing some of the most legendary and beloved mobile devices of the era. However, following a Microsoft acquisition and amidst fierce competition from industry giants like Apple, Samsung, and Google, Nokia found itself relegated to the annals of history, occasionally resurrected for bouts of nostalgia-inducing memes.

But what if I told you that there’s a whimsical notion floating around – a fantasy, if you will? While a Nokia resurgence in the world of mobile phones may seem far-fetched, there’s a curious and now-deleted Reddit post I stumbled upon yesterday that resurfaced images of a Nokia controller. The images raise eyebrows, primarily because they bear an uncanny resemblance to the ill-fated Google Stadia controller, albeit with the unmistakable Nokia branding.

Nokia branded controller

This controller is unbreakable (Image credit: Streamview)

The Reddit thread, titled “What the Hell? Nokia Gaming Controllers?!” has since been deleted for some reason, but probably due to the swift responses of eagle-eyed commenters who clarified that this particular controller is not a Nokia creation. Instead, it hails from a company named Streamview, who have licensing rights for the iconic Nokia branding.

Streamview actually specialise in accessories for Android mobile games, which explains why this basically looks like a Google Stadia controller. In further digging I found the controller available for sale on Amazon. It’s at wildly different prices in the EU compared to the UK though, so I won’t be buying one myself anytime soon. 

Before Cloud Gaming on Mobile, we had the Nokia N-Gage





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