It is no secret that Nintendo has been a strong opponent when it comes to bringing official franchises from their platform onto mobile devices. The company absolutely refuses to consider any of their games for non-Nintendo mobile gaming devices. It’s something that we have reported on a few times in the past and yet, here we are talking about Nintendo and an application that may be coming to mobile devices.
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Amazon has bundled up past Android applications and games that have at one point been on the company’s Free App of the Day feature. In total the bundle has over $140 worth of free apps and games for you to sift through and download the ones you want… or all of them just because you can.
Sony’s Playstation Remote Play is a handy little service for Playstation owners but it requires certain Xperia model Android devices. This leaves a lot of people out in the dark when it comes to using Playstation Remote Play because they don’t own the correct Android device. It sucks because if you want to use the service, you are basically forced into buying an Xperia Android phone. However there is an unofficial app available that will allow you to use Playstation Remote Play on non-Xperia Android phones.
Amazon has already pushed out one bundle of apps and games back when Christmas was here, offering up a total of over $220 worth of freebies. Now Amazon has a new bundle and this time it is $110 worth of free applications and games for you to take advantage of.
Today the Samsung Gead VR headset has gotten three additional games and applications added for it on the Oculus Rift store. To be more specific, there is one new game and two new applications, both of which are something you’ll want to download for your headset.
Last year at around this time Amazon offers up plenty of freebies for everyone to snag and enjoy for the holiday season. This year Amazon is doing this once again, offering everyone with access to the Amazon AppStore a total of $220 in free games and applications for a limited time.
Crowdfunding site IndieGoGo now has an official Android application for people who partake in corwdfunding to use. IndieGoGo has plenty of projects on it to fund, a lot of which happens to be indie games. However it certainly isn’t limited to indie games.
A few of the bigger game development companies lately have been making sure to release companion applications for some of their major PC and console game launches. One of these companies is Ubisoft who has launched a companion app for pretty much every release for their more major franchises as of late and Assassin’s Creed Unity is no exception from the rule.
Activision loves making companion apps it seems and with the release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare comes yet another companion app for mobile devices as well. This new companion app gives players of the game multiple tools to use while on the go which range from an emblem editor to clan management features.
Emulating another operating system on a platform not native to said operating system isn’t a new thing. There are plenty of emulators out there that can emulate just about anything you want, even on a platform like Samsung Gear Live. So while putting Window95 onto your Gear Live might seem a bit odd of an idea at first, until the cool factor sets in. Of course playing DOOM on it definitely adds to that.









