As Mobile Games Soar, New Orleans Becomes a Player My New Orleans Mobile games today are the No. 1 category of sales at Apple Inc.'s App Store. According to the mobile analytics firm Flurry, tablet users spend two-thirds of their time on the devices playing games, while smartphone users dedicate almost 40 percent of... See all stories on this topic » | My New Orleans |
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In a shock move, the Finnish government has announced it has nationalised its mobile gameindustry. As of midnight 1st April, Helsinki time, all companies making and selling games, entertainment content and tools for distribution through the Apple App ...
See all stories on this topic »PC vs. Mobile in Terms of Success
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I have always liked the idea of Mobile Game development. PC is a very huge platform and a slim. I think that with mobile you can have higher success of your game getting popularity. Because if someone just make a 2D sidescroller on the PC would it ever ...
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Victor Kislyi storms into mobile with World of Tanks: Blitz (interview) VentureBeat Now the company is launching World of Tanks: Blitz, a mobile version of its popular online multiplayer tank game. Kislyi showed the title off at the recent GameDevelopers Conference in San Francisco. In an interview at the GDC, he acknowledged that ... See all stories on this topic » | VentureBeat |
Marbridge Consulting
The two companies plan to jointly contribute a total of USD 25 mln to form a joint venture to work onmobile game research, development and release. The two companies plan to release a Chinese-language version of Supercell's mobile game "Clash of Clans ...
See all stories on this topic »Batelco Partners Nazara To Launch Games Lounge In Bahrain
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Bahrain's largest telco Bahrain Telecommunication Company (Batelco) has partnered with themobile games company Nazara Technologies* to launch a new subscription-based gaming portal called 'Games Lounge' for Batelco's postpaid and prepaid ...
See all stories on this topic »Carlsbad game maker raises money from Qualcomm, others
U-T San Diego
Playdek, a Carlsbad company that develops mobile games and adapts popular board games to digital devices, has raised $3.8 million in a first round of venture capital funding, led by Qualcomm Ventures. The money will be used to boost development of ...
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Baxter game for development The Australian Financial Review Ninjas, pirates and “wheel of fortune without the wheel” are the first winners in a new Brisbane mobile game development accelerator backed by technology entrepreneur Steve Baxter. Mr Baxter, the co-founder of PIPE Networks, which was sold to TPG ... See all stories on this topic » | The Australian Financial Review |