It was only about a week ago that G5 Entertainment announced that they would start optimizing their games for the Kindle Fire and have already released three of them: Mahjongg Artifacts, The Mystery of the Crystal Portal and Success Story. Now G5 Entertainment has released one more title for the Kindle Fire with a second on slated for December 1st.
Tag: tablet gaming
Pre-orders have just begun as of yesterday through both Amazon and Asus for the Tegra 3 quad-core Transformer Prime tablet. GameStop is also apparently going to be carrying this monster of a tablet as well and happen to be showing it off on their site. The interesting news though is that they have also added a release date!
nVidia has released a new video showcasing Android’s latest OS, dubbed Ice Cream Sandwich (or Android 4.0 for those of you who dislike desserts), but instead of having it running on a prototype Tegra 3 quad-core tablet, they are showing it off on a production model of an Asus Transformer Prime.
Since the release of the Kindle Fire, and even a bit before it, some game developers have been announcing that they will be bringing their titles, at least some of them, to the Kindle Fire. Some companies include Gameloft, Glu and now G5 Entertainment has announced that their games will be available for it as well.
While we wait for the Tegra 2 version of Siegecraft THD to arrive this month, Blowfish Studios have announced that they will also be releasing an enhanced version of the game for quad-core Tegra 3 devices in the near future.
Good news for those of you waiting to get your hands on a copy of Madfinger Games’ upcoming slick looking 3D shooter called Shadowgun. The developers have let the cat out of the bag in a tweet letting everyone know not only what date Shadowgun will be released for Tegra 2 devices but a time frame for all other devices as well.
Sony’s dual-core tablet, amazingly named the Tablet S, has just received the Playstation Store which means anyone who happens to own a Tablet S now has access to Playstation One games to buy, download and play on their spiffy new Sony tablet.
If you were one of the many people who rushed out and got yourself an HP TouchPad for dirt cheap and have been enjoying fiddling with it, stuffing Android ROMs on it and all the other fun stuff you can do with it, you’ll be interested to see this great little gaming setup for the HP TouchPad as well.
Gameloft has apparently teamed up with Sony a little to bring optimization and compatibility to five of their games for Sony’s new tablets, the Sony S and Sony P. This is pretty decent news for anyone getting either of these two tablets as the games that are supporting it are fairly solid titles.
It’s been floating around for awhile that GameStop would be getting involved in the mobile gaming scene. In fact we’ve known this to be true for some time now and with the recent announcement of their iOS device trade-in program, the news today that GameStop is testing an Android-based gaming tablet shouldn’t be a surprise.