Mobile games set to overtake handhelds in 2013 bit-tech.net The research company forecasts that sales of Nintendo 3DS and PS Vita bundle packages will fall 7% year-on-year each year on to 2017. Due to the very high proportion of mobile gamers only spending small amounts of money however, handheld games will ... See all stories on this topic » | bit-tech.net |
Mobile games causing distraction for workers in the UK - Mobile Commerce Press Mobile Commerce Press Mobile games are exceedingly popular with a wide range of people all over the world. These games may be so popular, in fact, that they are causing many people to miss work, or at least serving as a significant distraction. In the United Kingdom, the ... See all stories on this topic » | Mobile Commerce Press |
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Anyone can start a world-class company from their kitchen with the right idea says mobile gamecompany co-founder and CEO Oli Christie. In less than three years, his company Neon Play has grown from a tiny home based start-up in the summer of 2010 to ...
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Green Throttle Takes (A Few) Mobile Games to the Living Room All Things Digital The only thing you have to buy is the Atlas game controller, which costs $40 and connects via Bluetooth. If your mobile device can be plugged into a TV for playing video, the company also sells bundles that include special cables for connecting to your ... See all stories on this topic » | All Things Digital |
India's Zapak Records 100 Million Game Downloads on Nokia Store Tech in Asia India-based mobile gaming developer and publisher Zapak Mobile Games made an announcement a couple of days ago that it has now passed the 100 million user download mark from all of its game titles on the Nokia Store. How many of Zapak's game ... See all stories on this topic » | Tech in Asia |
London Free Press
Analysts said until the company showed more progress on its mobile strategy, it would have to fall back on its popular "Farmville" game and new games such as "Draw Something 2" to draw in and retain gamers and investors. "Zynga keeps hinting at ...
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Zynga-Logo In Zynga's Q1 2013 earnings call, CEO Mark Pincus' opening statement focused on Zynga's transition from web to mobile. ”Our next opportunities are clearly on mobile,” he says. Pincus laid out three key concepts for Zynga now and moving ...
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