The people behind the hugely popular Angry Birds series for mobile devices, browsers, and all the paraphernalia that comes branded with their logo, Rovio, apparently turned down a huge $2.2 billion bid from FarmVille developers Zynga.
It’s also said that Zynga were also rejected by PopCap, who create titles like Bejeweled and...
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One of the gaming characters that many won’t remember is Putty. To celebrate 30 years out of the game (30 years!!), Putty is going to return in an all new remake Putty Squad.
The developer System3 have pointed out that the game is redrawn and remade from scratch rather than ported, to make the experience better for new gamers....
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Classic DS puzzler Scribblenauts is coming to iOS. The game, which lets players solve puzzles by typing in objects that they would need to use to solve those puzzles!
The iOS version adds achievements, iCloud saving, and Twitter and Facebook integration. It also has all of the old levels with additions to bolster the package!
This...
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Despite a huge global recession that’s, so far, culminated in grass-roots protests in New York and elsewhere, vide-games are selling big. We recently reported on huge success found after the launch of Gears of War 3. Now, EA are celebrating the launch of FIFA12 which shifted 3.2 million units across all platforms.
This is 23%...
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One of the fatal flaws that hindered the PSP was the region locking mechanism that stopped some of us importing games from abroad. This killed any hope of indie titles getting big online through word of mouth, and also hindered UMD movie sales.
This fate won’t fall upon Vita users, as Sony have announced that this console will...
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Sony showed off some new wares at TGS yesterday, and one of the more interesting tidbits that helped along Nintendo in the early days of the DS is more than one colour. Colourware products means you can aim specific devices are specific audiences (red for younger kids, pink for girls, etc.). The more of these things Sony can shift...
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