Monday, August 22, 2011

Mobile Games




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HTML5 Apps Being Spurred by Game Developers Working on Facebook's Project Spartan
ReadWriteWeb
Among those topics, one significantly stands out in the mobile realm - the coming wave of HTML5 Web-based apps. The vanguard is being led by mobile games developers but the rest of ecosystem is not far behind. Facebook's so-called "Project Spartan" is ...
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Namco and DeNA Form Mobile Social Games Joint Venture
All Things Digital
Namco Bandai, publisher of Pac-Man and other game titles, is forming a joint venture with DeNA, which has developed a social network for mobile phones. The new Tokyo-based company, which will be named BDNA, will draw on the expertise of both companies ...
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'Pac-Man' joins latest pack of mobile games
China Post
Berlin -- There's a new crop of mobile games coming your way. Gamers just have to decide if they want to be a gangster or a cop — or go on a walk down memory lane. The new smart phone version of "9mm" shows how dangerous a big city can be. ...
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Mobile Games Roundup - Review
Eurogamer.net
Having just spent the past week in Cologne at Gamescom, two things came across loud and clear: mobile games were conspicuous by their absence, and most non-mobile games were sequels. Neither came as a revelation. Vast consumer events don't exactly lend ...
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SNL Kagan estimates 2011 US mobile games revenue will be $1.5 billion
Pocket Gamer.Biz
by Jon Jordan Amazing as it sounds, an financial company has - in analyst terms - lowballed the current size of the US mobile market. In keeping with EA's views on the market, SNL Kagan said it expected the US mobile games market to be worth around ...
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Cave to start bringing their bullet infested games to Android
DroidGamers
Cave, who have been developing games for mobile since 1998 and worked on some major non-mobile games as well such as a version of Sim City for EA, has announced that they will start bringing some of their iOS and social games over to Android. ...
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Boost Mobile and WNBA Form First-Ever League-wide Marquee Partnership
MarketWatch (press release)
As part of this partnership, the Boost Mobile brand will be prominently featured on the front of the game jerseys of 10 WNBA teams, including Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, Indiana Fever, Los Angeles Sparks, Minnesota Lynx, ...
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Game Consoles Won't Disappear Due to Mobile, says Shane Kim ...
The former Xbox executive still sees a bright future ahead for consoles despite the growing impact from smartphones and tablets.
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