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Mobile Games

Mobile games continue to boom in China
Mobile Commerce Press
In China, mobile games are quickly becoming a big deal. Smartphones and tablets have been gaining popularity throughout the country for some time, but mobile gaming is a relatively new trend among young consumers. Over the past few years, mobile ...
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International Flair at All Slots Casino With Two New Mobile Games
Broadway World
TA XBIEX, MALTA(Marketwired - Jul 2, 2013) - Players at All Slots Casino (www.allslotscasino.com) are in for a treat this month, with the launch of the 29th and 30th games on the HD mobile casino platform. The games Carnaval and Voila! are already ...
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'Firefly' Will Live On, As A Social Mobile Game
Forbes
Firefly fans, collectively known as “Browncoats,” have been dreaming of the show returning to life in some form or another for years now. Mostly, that's been the idea of getting the cast and Joss Whedon together for another season. As lovely as the ...
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CMGE Launches War Valley
Wall Street Journal
GUANGZHOU, China, July 18, 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 began open beta testing for ...
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Ski Safari Post-Mortem: How an Australian Mobile Game Became a Chinese Hit
Gamasutra (blog)
One of the biggest mobile games in China nowadays is actually from Australia: The Chinese version of Ski Safari from Defiant Development in Brisbane is currently attracting about 250,000 downloads a day from iOS and Android owners here. That's a pretty ...
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'Post-Zynga IPO, many investors have exited the games market completely'
Gamasutra
Despite the fact that there's fundamental market growth in the mobile game industry, there's "a significant investment gap in the games market," as many investors turned away from the games industry following the lackluster Zynga IPO. This is according ...
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