While Honeycomb (and the proceeding 3.2 update) have been around for quite some time, debuting on the tablet seemingly ages ago, here’s the full hardware review of what got all of it started and in our hands.
When it comes to Rovio, Angry Birds and all things related to both, you can’t really escape them that much as they have invaded, successfully, a majority of the mobile life (and even home life) in some form or another. Well it seems as though Rovio has even more plans for expansion but not regarding Angry Birds this time.
The Tokyo Game Show came with much more news for mobile gaming than we thought it would which is always nice and among the news was Sony’s announcement of the Playstation Suite SDK for developing games for Playstation Certified devices and a more vague announcement of a push for content on those devices.
G5 Entertainment is continuing it’s strong push onto the Android Market with another release date announced for another new game coming our way. Another Hidden Objects game with a detective theme this time called Special Enquiry Detail: The Hand that Feeds will be landing on Android Sept. 29th.
Back on September 7th we revealed OrangePixel’s upcoming retro platformer called StarDash which would be heading to Android. Well we now have an official release date for StarDash which is September 22nd for this GameBoy inspired title.
Do you remember the original Godzilla movies, where he would march through the city and destruction would follow? Well I do and the minute I saw this game, those movie memories came flooding back! If you like destroying things, you need to try Burn The City!
It has been rather quiet lately in regards to Lodsys and their friendly patent trolling but all good things must come to an end and that is the case today. According to a post over on Reddit, Justin Smith, the developer of the Tiny Wings clone on Android called Dillo Hills has gotten a Lodsys Patent Infringement welcome package.
Capcom and LG have some great news for all your fighting game fans out there and that is Street Fighter IV is coming to Android. However, the news does come with a bit of a catch and that is it will be temporarily exclusive to LG’s upcoming HD Android phone later this year.
If you follow this site on a regular basis then you already know about a great little app called Splashtop Remote HD which will let you stream whatever is on your PC/laptop onto your Android device. This is great if you want to play browser MMORPGs or any other browser game for that matter.
Well after a long haul of being US residents only, the Amazon App Store for Android seems to be making it’s way to other continents now as well. Currently there has been no official word of the availability of the Amazon App Store for Android moving to other areas but it is confirmed that downloads are working.