Tagged: android
OUYA, the Kickstarter-funded, $99 game console built around the Android operating system, has undergone a few changes since its big splash on the gaming scene last summer. Specifically, and significantly, public urging has convinced the OUYA team to rethink key… Read More »
Peter Molyneux’s latest idea, Curiosity: What’s Inside the Cube?, has been facing server issues since its launch last week. The problems have included fatal crashes, lag, images beneath layers disappearing, and players losing coins. As a result, Molyneux, as head… Read More »
It’s time for another edition of The Sandbox, the weekly feature in which the GamerNode team members reveal what we’ve been playing over the past few days and what we’ve got on our plates for the weekend. This week we… Read More »
The largest national smoking prevention campaign for youth, the American Legacy Foundation’s truth®, was on hand at New York Comic Con this year to show off its new mobile title, Flavor Monsters, a game based around the tobacco industry’s efforts to mask… Read More »
The Android bluetooth gamepad MOGA add-on will be available for more than 7,000 stores in the US on October 21. If you are interested in the add-on, the MOGA can be preordered from Amazon, Toys “R” Us, Best Buy, Walmart,… Read More »
A merger between two Australian mobile developers – Firemint and IronMonkey – was announced by Electronic Arts yesterday. Now it turns out that an interesting side story regarding Infinite Interactive, makers of the Puzzle Quest franchise, was overlooked. Firemint acquired… Read More »
Uniloc, a Luxembourg-based company “in the business of finding big ideas,” has launched a patent infringement case against Mojang for the use of anti-piracy measures in the Android version of Minecraft. Marcus ‘Notch’ Persson announced Uniloc’s intention to launch legal… Read More »
Every day on my way to work, I see a fellow commuter on their smartphone. They are checking their email, updating their Facebook or tweeting; more often they are gaming. The gaming community has grown because of this brand new… Read More »
During the Midem conference in Cannes this morning, Rovio CEO Mikael Hed claimed that in certain situations piracy isn’t really “a bad thing” after all, stating that the broadening of the Angry Birds brand via the act could only lead… Read More »
Marcus “Notch” Persson, creator of Minecraft and star developer at Mojang, has asked players of the hit title’s permission for the studio to track what they do once inside the game. According to a blog post by Notch titled, “A… Read More »