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A lot of information continues to come out about Windows Phone 7 Series, much of it from last week’s Global Developer Conference. More of the hardware specs have come to light, and Microsoft gave developers a good taste of the gaming potential. This week I’ll offer up some of this info, including links to videos from GDC discussing the Xbox Live features and gaming potential. read more
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ASTRO Gaming has launched the ASTRO A30 Cross-Gaming Headset, a professional-grade cross-gaming platform audio solution for gamers on-the-go. The ASTRO A30 Cross-Gaming Headset features a lightweight street-smart design and delivers tournament-level audio quality and crystal-clear voice communication ...
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Welcome to this week’s gaming edition of iPhone Gems! Today, we look briefly at three recent releases: the puzzle game Cubetrix 3D, the billiards game Pool Pro Online 3, and an interactive version of the Where’s Waldo? book series subtitled The Fantastic Journey. All three of these games are worthy of recommending to readers who are interested in the genres they represent, but for diff...
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The latest set of smartphone industry pulse data from Flurry Analytics has some encouraging numbers for smaller, startup type iPhone app developers and publishers.  As seen above, Flurry estimates that native iPhone developers account for 20% in the Heritage Pie chart, second only to Online Gaming. (...)Read the rest of Little Guy Developers Still
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Microsoft Silverlight Now Available For Mobile Developers, Hopes To Pick Up Where Flash Leaves Off Microsoft has always had high hopes for Silverlight, its Flash alternative, and has announced its availability to mobile developers in hopes of gaining usage in the explosion of mobile gaming and the future of 3D development on mobile devices. Developers can download a comprehensive set of tools for Silverlight development on the Windows Phone 7 Series,
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Improving the Gaming Experience on BlackBerry Games, they pass the time and fill in the cracks. In the last few years, with the processing and memory increases in mobile phones, casual gaming on-the-go has increased. Consumers love their Peggle and want to take it with them everywhere and BlackBerry users are no different. For proof, take a look at the BlackBerry App World Top Paid list, where over a third of the content are games. Here are a...
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Some say he's secretly part of Finnish Rock band Lordi. Some say he only needs 5 minutes sleep a night. All we know is, he's called Ewan Spence. Part 4 of a series of short videos from Ewan is embedded below, along with some of his 'diary' commentary, as part of his gaming and blogging spring trip to San Francisco (GDC) and Austin (SXSW). Rafe set him a series of challenge...
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‘In the wild world of darkness, only stronger survive!’ To bring such thrilling gaming experience, an all-new gaming application ‘Dragon Slaughter Episode III – Dragon King’ has just bobbed up for the iPhone. The continent of Shambala is conquered by darkness power again. In the game, players are the Great Wizard who should defeat the evil
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Around 19 percent of companies building iPhone applications initially came from traditional video games, according to an analysis of iPhone developer origins.
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Around 19 percent of companies building iPhone applications initially came from traditional video games, according to an analysis of iPhone developer origins.
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