GigaomSometimes, connectedness isn’t the answer: Why we need offline gaming
Games have the right to remain offline, because gamers don’t trust developers to play fair with always-on. Read more »
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Games have the right to remain offline, because gamers don’t trust developers to play fair with always-on. Read more »
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Amazon took another step toward co-opting Google’s mobile operating system with a new API that enables developers to place Amazon-based ads on titles distributed through its Appstore. The move is the… Read more »
Electronics Arts is about to release one of its most anticipated games – the new SimCity. As a self confessed SimCity addict, I think I am about to retreat into a… Read more »
Samsung could gain even more influence over Android with its new Chillingo partnership. The two are offering developers 100 percent of revenues for titles sold in the Samsung Apps store. Read more »
Samsung is partnering with EA to encourage developers to build games for the manufacturer’s app store. The initiative should provide a big lift for Samsung Apps, which has gained some traction… Read more »
The Moscow-based game maker ZeptoLabs hopes to duplicate the enormous success of Cut the Rope with Pudding Monsters, which launches today for Android and iOS devices. Doing so would make ZeptoLabs… Read more »