The Wall Street Journal (via Engadget) is reporting on something that is good news for customers and not so good for mobile carriers. Apparently Google is partnering with five different device makers to create new Nexus devices for the 2012 holiday season. These devices will allegedly run Android 5.0 (rumored to be called Jelly Bean), and will be sold in unlocked form straight from Google.
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Infinite Dreams’ sequel the their popular Shoot the Birds game will be making its way to Android May 24th. This game continues off from where the first game left off, defending your little pumpkids from the evil birds. This time, however, the birds are not normal as they have come back from the dead.
Heliceum Games has announced that they will be bringing their unique tower defense game, called Human Defense, to mobile and touchscreen devices. Since they use the generic ‘mobile and smartphone’ phrase, we can safely assume that this means Android and iOS considering those are the only two platforms that matter these days.
By now you know Sega’s newest addition to the Sonic 4 series, and possibly the last one as well, Sonic 4 Episode 2 is on its way today for Tegra 3 Android devices. Well it looks like it has finally arrived in all is fast-paced platformer adventure gaming glory.
Gameloft’s MMORPG for Android called Order & Chaos hasn’t seen an update in quite some time. In fact up until today there was still Christmas music playing in the game. Well all of you Order & Chaos players out there can breathe a sign of relief now that there is actually a new update with new content and no Christmas music.
Another day, another Kickstarter project that needs your help to get off the ground. This time a company named Moveable Code is asking for $100,000 to fund the first release of its mobile game called Incantor: Magic Made Real. Incantor is unique because it uses a physical Bluetooth wand to connect to smartphones. The game was also made to behave like a real world MMO.
Some rather bitter news today for anyone who was looking forward to getting an HTC One X or an EVO 4G LTE Android phone. Both phones, which we have talked about recently, have had their first shipment held up by US Customs over a patent that they might be infringing upon that Apple owns.
Yesterday during the GTC conference nVidia revealed their newest project which takes aim at cloud gaming. This service, called the GeForce Grid, will provide a gaming-on-demand service to any device by streaming it from the cloud to your specific devices.
So after a few days of entries it is time to announce the winner for the first week of our Asus Transformer Pad gaming pack giveaways which we are doing. nVidia and Asus have teamed up and given us a few of these bad ass quad-core gaming packs to give away to our readers.
A popular puzzle game from iOS has finally made its way to Android. Developed by games2be, Plopp is a rather colorful and interesting chain-reaction puzzle game where bubble-like circles called ‘Plopps’ appear and grow on your screen.