Malware is nothing new for Android users to deal with, and mobile users in general for that matter. In fact all platforms have their issues with Malware. However there is a new one out there that is currently masquerading as an emulator for Nintendo games. What’s even worse is that it basically makes you pay for it, and then proceeds to steal your data at the same time.
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While yesterday had a lot of emulator news regarding RetroArch’s massive update, today there is a new emulator available for Android users to try out called Play!. We have emulators for pretty much every platform out there and now we can add another one, that being the Playstation 2.
Valve has finally gotten around to updating their official Steam application on Android, changing the User Interface to reflect more of a Material design look instead of the old UI it had which honestly was pretty ugly. Of course looks aren’t everything and the app usually did its job, but having a nice looking application always helps.
After being banned from Google Play to make way for the official release of Doom on Android, Beloko’s emulator for players who want to port over their own copies of Doom has now arrived in the Amazon Appstore. What Beloko does is “specialize in creating high-quality usable ports with exceptional Touch Screen and Gamepad support”, according to the dev.
The Pokemon Company International has announced today that they’ve released an Android app that allows its users to be able to listen to their favorite Pokemon music. Fans can listen to three new songs each day for free, and can also purchase additional songs via IAPs.
Machinima has finally released their application onto Google Play today, after being in the works for quite some time now. Machinima started off as a YouTube channel that would post videos that were made using the assets within a game to make original content, whether that be a movie, a short story, a humorous clip, and even music videos. The main thing was that is used assets from games to create this content. Over the years Machinima has expanded to cover all kinds of content creation including live action movies and so on. It is still based around video games most of the time.
Bloxels is up on Kickstarter with hopes that even the most code-illiterate people can make video games
There are already a decent amount of drag n’ drop game engines and other styles of engines that aim to make developing video games a whole lot easier. Bloxels is a new system that is looking for funding on Kickstarter and this system aims to allow even the most code-illiterate kids and adults the ability to make video games.
The Twitch mobile app has been updated with a pretty handy feature that the web version of their platform has had for a bit now. Users of the mobile app can now use Chat Mentions inside the chatroom in any channel they happen to be watching while in the application. This means people will actually be able to see you talking to them.
Amazon has put together another one of their free bundles and this time, if you download everything, you would essentially be getting $105 worth of apps and games for free. Usually the selection of apps and games is pretty decent with these bundles. This new bundle has a few decent games in it.
Eltechs updates their emulators with support for Panzer General 2, Arcanum, and Jagged Alliance 2
Eltechs has two different emulators out on Android and depending on the genre of game you want to play, you either use the ExaGear Strategies or the ExaGear RPG emulator for your game of choice. Both emulators have been updated with additional support for a few new games as well as some tweaks and performance optimizations.









