Nintendo cuts forecast as mobile games dampen console demand Financial Post Nintendo Co., the world's largest maker of video-game machines, cut full-year profit and sales forecasts as free titles on smartphones and tablets dissuade consumers from buying separate gaming devices. Annual sales of Nintendo's flagship 3DS handheld ... See all stories on this topic » | Financial Post |
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ESRB President Explains How New Digital Rating Service Will Impact ... Forbes The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is further expanding its game rating offerings to meet the burgeoning games industry, which has seen unprecedented growth in online and mobile games. The non-profit self-regulatory body for the video ... See all stories on this topic » | Forbes |
Mixed results for Facebook, Zynga San Francisco Chronicle Facebook reported a quarterly net loss Tuesday of $59 million, but the company posted better than expected revenue gains and executives said new mobile advertising programs were showing promise. But Facebook also reported a 20 percent decrease in... See all stories on this topic » | San Francisco Chronicle |
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Zynga (NASDAQ:ZNGA) is slashing staff and pulling the plug on more than a dozen games in advance of what is expected to be a grim third-quarter earnings report. An internal email from co-founder and CEO Mark Pincus obtained by TechCrunch confirms ...
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The users of tw.yahoo.com are now able to freely experience mobile games of DeNA through themobile game downloading column under the special game zone of tw.yahoo.com, and could pay game charges by buying virtual Mobage Coins. Moreover, the ...
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Mobile gaming is the future, what about Playstation 4 and other consoles? Examiner.com "We're very happy with the investment we made on mobile, and we're delighted to be the number one publisher of games on iOS devices," Moore said. Moore said social gaming's success has been more than noticeable but perhaps it was a bit over-hyped. See all stories on this topic » | Examiner.com |