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Mobile Games

Q&A: Atari Founder Nolan Bushnell on Innovation, the "Next Steve Jobs" and ...
All Things Digital
I think the next big game opportunity is Google Glasses [sic]. If I told you all my ideas for it, I'd have to kill you. And the Oculus Rift. The game business reinvents itself every five years. The last five years have been the days of mobile gaming ...
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Havok announces Project Anarchy, its new mobile game development engine
Android Authority
Havok has announced a new development engine for mobile gaming, Project Anarchy, at this year'sGame Developers Conference. Launching this Spring, Project Anarchy will include Havok's large array of physics, animation and AI tools, which are ...
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Wideload Games on the difficult transition from console to mobile development
Polygon
When the Chicago-based Wideload Games — a developer better known for console games like Stubbs the Zombie and the post-Disney acquisition Wii title Guilty Party — set its sights on mobile, it wanted to bring a console-like experience to the iOS platform.
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Verizon launches games portal using PlayPhone technology
VentureBeat
San Francisco-based PlayPhone announced today that its software development kit is the backbone for a new games portal launching on the Android portion of Verizon's wireless network. The portal will give vast exposure to mobile-game developers thanks...
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VentureBeat
#GDC 2013: You can't just port your browser game to mobile, argues Kabam
Pocket Gamer.Biz
As the existing web game had a big code base that wasn't designed for mobile, and the development team for the original games was in US while the mobile team was in China, Kabam decided to create a standalone iOS and Android game based on the web ...
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Indie and mobile sensibilities embraced at Game Developers Conference
Toronto Star
However, more than half of the attendees at this week's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco identify themselves as indie developers and their next creations will be for smartphones and tablets. So when it comes to the next generation of ...
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Toronto Star
Aiming Inc CEO Tadashi Shiiba on bringing its core mobile games to the west
Pocket Gamer.Biz
We have developed several huge hit PC online titles in Japan that achieved million-dollar sales per month and now, we are developing core online game titles such as strategy games, MMORPGs, action RPGs, etc. on the mobile platform. You have offices in ...
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China Mobile Games and Entertainment Group to Release New 'Joyful' Series ...
Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)
GUANGZHOU, China, March 26, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- China Mobile Games and Entertainment Group Limited ("CMGE" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:CMGE), a leading mobile gamecompany in China, today announced that it will soon release a series ...
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New Game Console Success Isn't a Foregone Conclusion
Forbes
Smartphones and tablets have changed the way we interact, compute and of course, game. You only need to look at the best-sellers in iOS's App Store and the Google Play Store to see just how popular mobile games are. Take a look at what people on the ...
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