Back in August we reported on Nvidia releasing an update to their GeForce Experience which was mostly for preparation for a beta that was to begin soon to test some really interesting new features. Well that GeForce Experience Beta has begun, and the download for it is now available.
Tag: Android TV
Every Tuesday a new game is usually added to the catalog of available titles to play on Nvidia’s gaming-on-demand service GRID. The newest title to arrive is ironically also called GRID, or in this case GRID Autosport. Originally released in 2014, GRID Autosport is a highly detailed racing game where you are a driver for hire and need to be picked up by a team.
It’s a rare event when the word Apple appears in a headline of ours. I mean we are an Android gaming website after all. However, during the Apple TV event currently going on, Hipster Whale previewed a new version of Crossy Road with a slightly new twist to it – multiplayer.
Namco is celebrating Pac-Man’s 35th birthday in the best possible way, in the form of a new Pac-Man game, and it’s a fantastic addition to the series that’s available now on NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV.
Nvidia, makers of Android tablets, set top box, portable gaming rig, and a complimentary Bluetooth controller, have pushed out a couple of firmware update today. First on the list is some patching up of the NVIDIA Shield (the handheld model), with the release of Software Upgrade 106.
Up until now you could only buy the Nvidia Shield Android TV off of Nvidia’s own website or places online such as Amazon. However, for those of you that enjoy buying their devices off of Google’s new storefront, you can now pick up the Nvidia Shield Android TV from there as well, complete with free shipping.
Every Tuesday Nvidia brings another game from the console and PC world and sticks it onto their GRID gaming-on-demand service for all of us Shield owners to play. Last week we saw the arrival of a racing game called Toybox Turbos, and this week we have the rather cool yet bloody game called Orcs Must Die!.
Nvidia has been busy it seems as alongside the two new games that have arrived for the company’s brand of devices, five additional games have also officially received support for Android TV today, specifically the Shield Android TV.
Nvidia releases two new games for their Shield brand of devices: Killing Floor: Calamity and Windward
Nvidia has released two new games for their Shield brand of devices. This first game is from Tripwire interactive called Killing Floor: Calamity, while the second title comes from Tasharen Entertainment and is called Windward. Both games also support Android TV, specifically Nvidia Shield Android TV.
Square Enix updates Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy VI with support for Android TV. All go on sale as well.
Square Enix is looking at Android TV as quite the potential new stomping ground for their games. Whatever the reason for it may be, that is at least what it looks like the company is considering since they have updated Final Fantasy III through to Final Fantasy VI with support for Android TV.