While there is already a plethora of way to purchase Android apps and games from various online 3rd party markets as well as the Amazon App Store and the actual Android Market, indiePub is looking to make the whole experience now accessible through retail outlets as well.
Tag: Android Market
Delighted by a new update to the Market application on my existing Motorola Xoom, we just had to share the update with you, our reader including a link to download it directly! Read More to view a short video of it in action and grab the new Market.
Fieldrunners HD has been available for US Residents off the Amazon App Store for a couple of weeks now but for anyone else outside of the US, it has been available on the Android Market for the same amount of time. Well now Subatomic Studios has expanded the Android Market’s reach.
After a nice stint of being exclusive to the Xperia Play, Gameloft has finally let Backstab become available for their usually list of supported Android devices. What may be even better news though is that not only can you buy it from their website, like usual, but it is also available on the Android Market.
Good news for everyone who owns an Android device but can’t access/use the GetJar for whatever reason or just chooses not to. Cut the Rope by Zepto Labs is available on the Android Market now for download. It won’t be free but but it will be ad free!
While the 15-minute refund window for apps and games purchased on the Android Market is fairly short, going to the extreme of calling it unlawful is a bit much. However, that is exactly what the Taiwan Government is saying about it. Google’s response? Don’t have paid apps and games then.
The sequel to one of Gameloft’s first FPS games for Android called N.O.V.A has just made it’s way onto the Android Market. As promised, Gameloft will slowly be releasing their games onto the market for purchase for people who do not want to use their storefront. It comes at a cost though.
Yongzh, the developer of the most popular emulators on the Android Market, has be completely shut down. The hints that this was going to happen have been coming over the course of the past couple of month with the odd emulator being pulled here and there. Now, a total crackdown has happened.
[Updated] Huge Android Market update: 4GB file size limit, 99 more countries have access and more!
If Google happens to be trying to stuff as many announcements and feature launches in this years Google I/O conference, they are doing a very good job at it. The Android Market is having a slew of new features announced and a graphical overhaul done. Some big ones include 99 more countries will have access to paid apps and 4GB file size limit.
[Updated] Another emulator pulled from the market by Yongzh. Gensoid is no more, at least right now.
It seems as though another emulator has bit the dust when it comes to the Android Market and it is another one by the one-man emulator show himself, Yongzh. However, this time, it wasn’t his doing as such was the case with the N64oid emulator which he took down recently after complaints and other issues surrounding it.