Tag: 3D

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Seven classic games getting revamped for the Nvidia Shield Android TV console which apparently launches tomorrow

NVIDIA’s new SHIELD Android TV is aiming to be the new king of the set-top boxes: an all-round entertainment system capable of displaying 4K video with 7.1 surround sound, and it also has a serious gaming pedigree. It comes with its own controller and enables you to stream games from NVIDIA’s GRID service in full HD and maximum graphical quality, or even from your own PC over your local network or across the internet. On top of that, though, is a range of hit games that have been revamped especially for the SHIELD, some of them you’ll doubtless already know, and some of which might be new to you. Here’s our guide to the first seven games getting a SHIELD makeover.

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Impressive looking upcoming Hack ‘n Slash RPG Angel Stone now has closed beta sign-ups live

Back in the beginning of March 2015 we reported on a new cross-platform Hack ‘n Slash RPG that would be heading our way soon called Angel Stone. This is one of those games that we are really looking forward to playing, sort of like how we were really anticipating the release of Implosion. Of course this is all based off of the initial footage we watched of Angel Stone’s gameplay. However, with a little luck, you could end up playing Angel Stone before it launches now that beta sign-ups are now live.

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[Update: Released] Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.11.0 update will finally be jumping out of beta and going live this week

If you’ve been in the version 0.11.0 beta since it began a few months ago, you’ve probably been enjoying a lot of the upcoming features we’ve been reporting on. Well it finally appears that everyone without beta access will be able to play all the new features in version 0.11.0 soon as the update will finally be leaving beta and going public onto Google Play later this week.

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Mega Pang Galaxy bring Super Buster Bros style gaming to Android but with a twist

For those of you who used to drop many many quarters into arcade games back in the day, you may remember a game called Super Buster Brothers (or Super Busters Bros depending on how you like to call it). If you don’t know what Super Buster Bros is, it was a fun arcade game where you control your little character who is equipped with a grappling gun of sorts. Depending on whether you have certain power-ups, you would shoot your gun and it would go from the floor of the stage you were on to the ceiling and would either stay for a few seconds, disappear immediately, or have a few other effects.