Tagged: Mobile
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 »
People run for many reasons: to give chase, to escape, to compete. We run figuratively as well: from emotions, from pain, from responsibilities. Sometimes we don’t know what we’re running to or from; perhaps we’re running for no reason at… 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 »
Zynga has purchased four mobile game companies in an effort to expand development of tablet and smartphone games. David Ko, Zynga’s top mobile executive, told Reuters that in December it acquired Gamedoctors, the maker of ZombieSmash. The studio that created… Read More »
According to Beachhead Studios head Chacko Sonny, Call of Duty Elite’s free mobile app will be available for iOS smartphones tomorrow and Android a week later. He also revealed that a PC version is next on the to-do list, with… Read More »
Eddie, Dan, and Greg introduce the new GN and our new, experiential review style, delving into what’s wrong with traditional reviews and where things go from here. Eddie Inzauto, Dan Crabtree, and Greg Galiffa introduce the brand-new GamerNode website… Read More »
The subway doors open and people shuffle in and out of the train; I tap my feet as I listen to my iPod. New scenery passes with every mile marker on the highway; I drum on the steering wheel as my car… Read More »
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and wireless industry trade group, CTIA, have sent out a press release detailing their new mobile game rating system that was announced over a week ago. The new system will use the same rating icons… Read More »
Social rhythm game developer JamRT is taking its online Facebook title TubeHero to the iTunes App Store, creating a new version for iOS platforms where the player’s own iTunes library is the game’s track list. “Based on its patented technology… Read More »