Tagged: Mobile
Minecraft, the indie success story, has now been shown in action on the Sony Xperia Play phone. The story surfaced via an image posted on Notch’s Twitter and then was fully revealed on the Mojang blog. Minecraft‘s first offical trailer… Read More »
In a recent statement, the company behind Angry Birds, Rovio, announced its intentions to seek an initial public offering on the New York Stock exchange. The Finnish development studio has leaped from obscurity to gamous success with the over 100… Read More »
If any one type of game belongs in players’ hands at every hour of the day, it’s not the puzzle genre, as so many "casual" developers would have you think, it’s the side-scrolling beat-em-up. Pow! And if there were a… Read More »
Apple officially unveiled the iPad 2 today. The new tablet is scheduled to come out on March 11. Along with a slimming design, the iPad 2 comes packed with plenty of upgrades. Among them are a new dual-core CPU that… Read More »
In a press release from PopCap Games, the casual videogame developer announced a mobile gaming survey that was conducted recently. The results reveal that mobile phones are becoming an increasingly popular platform for video games. The survey, conducted by Information… Read More »
The headline pretty much reveals all we know about the mobile version of Chrono Trigger. The only additional known detail, is that it will be available in Spring 2011. All that has been released from Square Enix is a teaser… Read More »
EA has marked down seemingly their entire iPhone and iPad library of games, and all down to a dollar. No one ever complains about the price of iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch games being too expensive, but a sale is… Read More »
According to The Wall Street Journal, the development kit using Epic Games’ Unreal Engine, the Unreal Development Kit, will be making its way to the hands of the public this Thursday and will now feature iOS development tools. UDK has… Read More »
World of Goo, from developer 2D Boy, is a gem among the always expanding library of independently developed games. It’s been available for the PC and the Wii for some time, but on the 16th of this month it… Read More »
It seems Michael Pachter was right. In Saturday’s episode of his GameTrailers.com show "Pach Attack", the Wedbush Analyst stated that the handheld market of video games "was in trouble" and will continue to decline with the rise of the more… Read More »