Mobile games are big business, but Activision isn't taking the leap just yet Gamasutra You'd think that megapublisher Activision would be investing more in mobile game development. After all, everyone says mobile games are the future. But even as companies like SuperCell, GungHo and DeNA making large-scale cash on mobile games, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Engineering students design 8 mobile games Times of India The games designed by these VI semester students are Back Flip, Crazy Archer, Parking 2D, Bulldozer, Lasers, Gold Diggers, Doddal Blink and Spooky Hoofs. These games can be played on various operating systems like Android, Windows phone and IOS. See all stories on this topic » |
Applifier introduces Everyplay FaceCam replays for mobile games VentureBeat The FaceCam for Everyplay Replays is available today as an update on the popular mobile gamereplay service. Everyplay Replays has seen rapid adoption since Helsinki-based Applifier introduced it last summer. The number of minutes of replays shared ... See all stories on this topic » |
Square Enix to embrace mobile games Mobile Commerce Press Japanese game publisher and developer Square Enix has been a powerful name in the gameindustry for several years. The company is responsible for some of the most beloved franchises in the industry, but has recently begun to struggle with its most ... See all stories on this topic » |
Love Crossword Puzzles? Add This One to Your List of Addictive Mobile Games ... All Things Digital Why not add a little more mindless distraction with a new mobile game? Aimed at lovers of crossword puzzles, CrossMyWord injects a little fun and creativity by letting players design their own crossword puzzles, choose their own words and come up with ... See all stories on this topic » |
Kabam lays off a 'small number' of employees as it moves to mobile game growth VentureBeat Kabam confirmed that it laid off a small number of employees who worked on older platforms as the company steers into mobile games. Spokesperson Steve Swasey confirmed that the San Francisco social game publisher laid off a small number of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Phoney war: These misleading teasers for mobile versions of classic games ... IncGamers.com There's an irritating new trend in videogame marketing: the ambiguous mobile game reveal. Publishers and their marketeer chums have realised that most general gaming sites already have entirely too much news-guff to be writing up to bother with details ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nvidia delays new game device after finding problem Reuters SAN FRANCISCO, June 26 (Reuters) - Nvidia Corp is delaying sales of its new handheld gamegadget, a setback in the chipmaker's bid to use its appeal with personal computer gamers to challenge console makers like Sony Corp and Microsoft Corp. See all stories on this topic » |
Apmetrix Launches the Fastest, Most Customizable Analytics Platform for Games ... Sacramento Bee SAN DIEGO, June 27, 2013 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Apmetrix today announces it has completed its limited BETA and has officially made available, the fastest, most customizable, real-time analytics platform for video games and mobile apps to date. The service ... See all stories on this topic » |
Intel's Havok releases free mobile 3D game engine Computer Business Review Intel subsidiary Havok has launched a new mobile 3D game production engine Project Anarchy that allows users to create games freely for different platforms. The game engine can be used to developgames, which are compatible with mobile operating ... See all stories on this topic » |
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