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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 28, 2011
Youtube link for mobile viewingWhere do we expect the LG Optimus 2X and its dual-core Tegra 2 processor to shine the brightest? Gaming, of course. We've thrown just about everything we can think ...
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by Alex Dobie
Jan 27, 2011
Cross-platform gaming service OpenFeint has announced the release of Feint Spotlight 1.1 for Android. The latest version of Spotlight brings new features to the platform, including Facebook friend dis...
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by Alex Dobie
Jan 25, 2011
Infinity Blade and Gears of War developer Epic Games has revealed where Android fits into its future development plans in a recent interview.Gaming site Slowdown.vg sat down with Jay Wilbur, Epic's Vi...
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by Alex Dobie
Jan 15, 2011
In an interesting development for Android gamers, games distributor Exent has announced that it'll be bringing its Gametanium games-on-demand service to the Android. Gametanium will allow Android devi...
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by Alex Dobie
Jan 04, 2011
Game streaming service OnLive has announced its availability on a bunch of new Vizio-built devices today. In addition to being able to play through Vizio's range of 3DTV's, gamers will also be ...
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by Kyle Gibb
Jan 03, 2011
OpenFeint has announced that more than 5 million OpenFeint-enabled games were downloaded between iOS and Android over the four-day Christmas weekend. The service, a unified social gaming network...
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by Kyle Gibb
Dec 06, 2010
No, your eyes are not deceiving you. That is uber-popular MMO World of Warcraft being played by real human hands on a HTC Desire. Now, we could get into semantics and say "Well, the game i...
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by Kyle Gibb
Dec 01, 2010
Well, what do we have here? The Sony PlayStation Phone has made a brief appearance in Greece. Perhaps most interesting is that the phone was running Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread, which still has...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 02, 2010
OpenFeint -- the cross-platform gaming service -- has just unleashed a slew of new games on Android. Some are new, some are newer, but they all now have the power of OpenFeint behind them, meani...
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 15, 2010
That's right, folks, it's Fruit Ninja on Android. No longer is it just for the iPhone. And better yet, with Open Feint, you can compete against your friends and join leaderboards as you slice a...
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by afazel
Sep 13, 2010
All you Android-toting parents out there will be pleased to know that Zoodles Kid Mode is now available for Android. Zoodles is a program that puts your phone into a "kid mode" f...
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by Kyle Gibb
Aug 11, 2010
Gaming on Android just got a lot more serious. Engadget is reporting that Sony Ericsson is hard at work on the oft-rumored PSP phone, only it will come with Android 3.0 ("Gingerbread")...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 15, 2010
Let's not mince words here: The Samsung Galaxy S class of phones is powerful, both in raw processing and graphics. We've seen as much from the 1GHz Hummingbird processor every time we've used it...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 09, 2010
When it comes to Android apps, we love zombies. And loud music. And the two are combined in the Smudgeware game called Saint ($1.99). It's kind of a reboot of the old Smash TV game. You've got du...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jun 29, 2010
The Sprint Epic 4G brings a horizontal keyboard, and it brings some monster gaming power (as do all the other versions of the Galaxy S, of course). After the break, we take a look at the Asphalt racin...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jun 25, 2010
Sure, you could use the Motorola Droid X's 4.3-inch screen to be productive and all, but let's get down to what we really want: Games. Fast, smooth, immersive games. And in our demonstration at t...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 26, 2010
Forget Flash. Who needs Farmville? Here's the only gaming anybody really cares about: Quake III on the Motorola Droid. And after the break, we show you how to do it and have video of the game in...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 05, 2010
Android 2.0+ If you've been looking to get your hands on a first-person shooter, iQapps has brought its iCommando: Operation Dark Haze game over to Android. Gameplay is simple yet immersive. You...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 25, 2010
One of the weaker points of the Android platform (especially when compared to the iPhone), is the lack of high quality games. Considering the hardware of the high-end Android devices (such as th...
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by Jeremy
Jan 22, 2010
From the Forums is a great way for you, our readers, to see the hottest topics being discussed. But you must be a registered member and becoming a member is a simple process. So if you have not alre...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 11, 2009
Remember the Android gaming platform, ODROID? It's now shipping to developers. Around 300 units have made their way to developers and we're hoping that it'll spur some major gaming development on tha...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 01, 2009
Take one look at that device right there and ask yourself, what can't Android be? The ODROID gaming platform, powered by Android, is now available for developer pre-order and this nifty little d...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 03, 2009
We've seen Android implemented in so many proof-of-concept devices that it's almost surprising that no one has cooked up a strictly gaming device based on Android. Enter ODROID. ODROID is an ope...


































