Hudson's nifty turn-based strategy game, Military Madness, enjoyed a revival on Xbox Live last year with Nectaris. Now it's spreading the love to iPhones with Military Madness: Neo Nectaris.
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iPhoneTopic on 9th Feb 2010 (via iphonetopic.com)
Hudson's nifty turn-based strategy game, Military Madness, enjoyed a revival on Xbox Live last year with Nectaris. Now it's spreading the love to iPhones with Military Madness: Neo Nectaris.
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iPhoneCentral on 9th Feb 2010 (via rss.macworld.com)
Apogee will see a real 90’s PC classic return on Apple’s App Store. In close cooperation with developing company Mobila, the company worked on the revival of ‘Rise of the Triad’. Rise of the Triad is...
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MobileGamesBlog on 8th Feb 2010 (via feeds.mobilegamesblog.com)
Nokia, Samsung and LG led a global handset market that boasted positive growth for the first quarter since Q3 2008. LG and Samsung shipped record numbers, and Nokia, Motorola and even Sony Ericsson again had their chins up. - Global handset shipments reached 324 million units in the fourth quarter of 2009, showing a 10 percent increase over shipments from a year ago and the first quarter of positi...
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eWEEKWireless on 29th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
MEF survey shows optimism for mobile entertainment and media, but a need to find new business models
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TelephonyOnline on 19th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Click for full-size Following up on a previous report detailing Boost Mobiles CDMA revival, the sales portal has begun listing the BlackBerry Curve 8330 and Sanyo 3810 ahead of their respective online availability later this month after...
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PhoneNewsCom on 14th Jan 2010 (via phonenews.com)
In the presentation I did last year at the NARM event, one of the things I noted was that people who were pinning their hopes on the music industry making a revival through digital sales of songs were betting on a false hope. They were betting on the idea that they could just take the old world (Tower Records) and move it to the new world (iTunes) with a digital facelift. Doing so ignored the real...
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TechDirtWireless on 12th Jan 2010 (via techdirt.com)