LEGO Batman: Beyond Gotham is coming to mobile devices, including Android this summer.
Author: Zack Kaplan
GameStreaming on the Nvidia Shield (Portable/Tablet/TV) is one of the Shield’s most appealing features. In Now GameStreaming, DroidGamers give you a look at some great PC games now playable through GameStreaming.
Moto Racing Hero is a new motorcycle racing game that released onto Google Play. The developer, Light Speed Interactive, had previously launched it in China, but now it is available for a more worldwide audience.
The Shield Android TV’s powerful Tegra X1 processor is allowing for Android ports of games that seemed unthinkable a few years ago to come to the platform. One of the best titles set to release to the Shield this summer is the PlatinumGames developed Metal Gear spin-off, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
About two days ago, the Nvidia Shield Android TV appeared on Amazon with two models available, the announced 16 GB version version, and a 500GB model. Of course it was subsequently taken down shortly after, but the internet doesn’t lie! Well okay maybe sometimes, but this was caught before it was taken down.
In the past there have been rumblings of Nvidia working on a new Shield Portable. Although there is still no official word on it, another certification, this time for the RRA in South Korea, points to it being something coming soon.
A recent interview with Konami CEO Hideki Hayakawa revealed Konami’s plan to focus on mobile games.
The latest Shield Hub Beta gives Nvidia Shield owners the opportunity to stream games through the Nvidia Grid in full 1080p HD at 60 frames per second.
Multiple Sega games are being removed from Google Play and the Amazon App Store. The titles in question are as of now unknown.
CounterSpy, a game set during the Cold War, has you preventing both sides from launching deadly missiles. A mobile version of the PlayStation 3/4 and Vita game of the same name, CounterSpy is currently on sale for $4.99 during its initial release.