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by Andrew Martonik
May 15, 2013
Developers get ready for the latest in Google Play Gaming features
Google has just rolled out a huge number of features related to gaming at Google I/O 2013, and even on day 1 over a dozen devel...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
May 09, 2013
Popular mobile game titles on your TV, using your phone as a controller
BlueStacks, which is best known for letting users run Android apps on Windows and Mac computers, is going in a completely ...
Review
by Simon Sage
Apr 18, 2013
Ever wanted to use an Xbox controller for your Android games?
The Moga Pro hits stores today for $49.99, and in addition to playing around a bit with it at PAX East, we got some time to try o...
Article
by Rene Ritchie
Apr 01, 2013
Simon Sage, gaming editor for Mobile Nations, joins Rene to talk about ...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
Mar 26, 2013
Green Throttle, a start-up focused on bringing quality console-level controllers to Android devices, is announcing wider device compatibility of its app and Atlas Controller. The controller can now ...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Mar 26, 2013
Havok has announced that their 3D gaming Vision engine, Physics and Animation suites, and their award winning AI tools will now be free for "leading" mobile platforms under their new ...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
Feb 07, 2013
As a follow-up to the launch of its 10-inch gaming tablet in conjunction with Gamestop, Wikipad is taking the wraps off of its 7-inch offering today. The concept here is to have a powerful tabl...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
Jan 28, 2013
Ouya got its developer consoles out to eager Kickstarter backers on time, and now these devs are putting themselves to work creating game prototypes for the console. In a partnership with Kill ...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
Jan 24, 2013
Taking a whole boatload of feedback into consideration, the Ouya team has made several notable improvements to its controller. Developers that have had their hands on the consoles for a few weeks ha...
Article
by Brent Zaniewski
Jan 18, 2013
Specs of the new Archos Gamepad Android gaming tablet:
Dimensions: 4.6" x 9.0" x 0.6"
Weight: 330g (11.6 oz)
Display: 7-inch IPS (1024 x 600) capacitive
OS: ...
Article
by Anndrew Vacca
Jan 09, 2013
Fresh off the heels of NVIDIA's huge Project Shield announcement, Archos is proving that it was here first, debuting its GamePad for the first time stateside nearly five months after its annou...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 08, 2013
One of the more esoteric toys NVIDIA brought to CES this year is its new NVIDIA Grid server rack. For a good many of use, there might as well be little green hamsters running on little green wheels ...
Article
by Alex Dobie
Jan 07, 2013
CES hasn't even officially begun yet, and already we've had what might be the biggest Android announcement of the show -- NVIDIA's Project Shield. A hand-held Android-powered games conso...
Article
by Alex Dobie
Jan 07, 2013
Want to get a little closer to NVIDIA's Project Shield? The company's just uploaded the official unveiling video shown at today's pre-CES event in Las Vegas. The innards of this Android-...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 07, 2013
That's it, folks. NVIDIA dares you to top it this CES. Having thrown Tegra 4, the NVIDIA Grid and Project Shield our way tonight at the Palms in Las Vegas, we're more than a little excited...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 07, 2013
Looks to ship in the second quarter of 2013
Here's why we love CES! NVIDIA has just shown off what they are calling Project Shield -- a dedicated Tegra 4 powered game center and more. It...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 07, 2013
NVIDIA's CES event has just started, but we've already come around to something awesome -- NVIDIA Grid. It's a cloud-based gaming service, where a huge bank of NVIDIA powered servers c...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
Dec 20, 2012
Popular game development group ZeptoLab, probably best known for its hugely successful Cut the Rope franchise, has just released a new game today. This latest offering is called "Pudding Monste...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
Dec 12, 2012
Gameloft just rolled out its latest revision of the popular Modern Combat series just a few days ago, but unfortunately it was struck down with some major download issues. Users were purchasing the ...
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by Andrew Martonik
Dec 06, 2012
Gameloft is quickly expanding on its popular "Modern Combat" game franchise with the latest revision: "Zero Hour." The game has just launched on the iOS platform, but Gameloft as...
Article
by Andrew Martonik
Dec 06, 2012
Archos announced back at the end of August an interesting product it called the GamePad. The idea was the make an Android tablet that was very gaming-focused, with a full host of physical gaming con...
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by Andrew Martonik
Dec 06, 2012
There seems to be no shortage of RPG (Role Playing Game) titles on Google Play, but some really are better than the rest. Popular game developer Game Insight is throwing its proverbial hat...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 30, 2012
Gaming start-up OUYA today announced via its blog that it's planning on getting developer consoles to those who backed it at the developer level on Kickstarter by the end of the year. Dec. 28, i...
Article
by Richard Devine
Nov 20, 2012
OpenFeint -- the service that used to ask you if you didn't like fun if you ignored it -- is closing its doors and discontinuing service as of December 14. The cross-platform game platform that ...
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by Chris Parsons
Nov 15, 2012
You know those games that seem to crop up every now and then that are just a little bit different from everything else out there? The games that make you think 'Wow, that's cool!'. Draw ...
Article
by Richard Devine
Nov 14, 2012
Unless you've been living in a cave for the last few days, you'll know that there's been an eagerly awaited release this Tuesday gone. This time we're of course not talking Nexus, bu...
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by Scott Young
Nov 14, 2012
Some of you weren't even alive when Jet Set Radio was released for the SEGA Dreamcast in June of 2000. That being said, if you've played Borderlands (or other cel-shaded graphics games) you ...
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by Victoria Ho
Nov 06, 2012
Gamers get set, Nyko’s PlayPad and PlayPad Pro controllers are now on sale in North America.
Aimed at bringing console-style gaming to the increasingly powerful devices we have, the two PlayP...
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by Scott Young
Oct 30, 2012
Roughly two weeks ago, the Shadowgun: Deadzone beta was opened to Tegra 3 devices. Now, MADFINGER games has opened up the beta to include Android devices with SDK 3.0 or higher. Besides the upd...
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by Simon Sage
Oct 16, 2012
A Wi-Fi-only Android device called the MG was announced for pre-order today. Apparently MG stands for More Game, or My Generation, or something. It isn't made by anybody you've heard of, but...

































































