I’m just as much of a fan of gaming as the readers that come here. However, our phones are more than just awesome gaming on-the-go devices. We use these mobile devices for texting, keeping track of our calendar, listening to music, and, yes, occasionally making a phone call. I tend to keep a max of 2-3 screens, and I like to keep my screens pretty uncluttered for the most part.
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How to play Shadowgun on an Asus Transformer using an Android phone as a game pad with DroidMote
Last week we showed everyone how to play Shadowgun on an SGSII and an Asus Transformer using a Playstation controller and Sixaxis. Now we can show you how to use DroidMote to convert your Android phone into a game pad and use it to play Shadowgun on a tablet, in this case again on a Asus Transformer.
Not too long ago, back in the beginning of September, we reported on the fact that Modern Warfare 3 would be getting an application that would allow you to switch up your gear and a few other tasks in-game through your Android device. The new system, called Call of Duty Elite now has a nice little tour on video which shows a glimpse of the mobile app and how it will look.
Recently the Sixaxis Controller application for rooted Android devices was updated. In this update last week, the developers behind the app brought with it much better support for the Samsung Galaxy SII device and most likely other recent Samsung Android devices as well.
There is a great application being developed by Made in Brooklyn Apps called Game On which will allow Android gamers to share game data with other fellow gamers through the use of this app. This is great if you’re stuck in a certain spot in a game and want to get past it.
GameFly has been working it’s way into the mobile scene for a little under a year now having released an app not too long ago which was more of an informative app where you can find news and information about games across plenty of platforms along with reviews, screenshots, videos and more.
Just two days ago we announced that Unreal Engine is now supporting Flash 11 officially. While this already is some great news, CryTek has now come out to make sure that if you aren’t excited over that then perhaps you will be once you hear that they are investigating supporting Flash with CryEngine 3 as well.
Last year we reported on Gamestring and their Adrenaline service which would allow you to stream your games from your PC to your Android device to play them. It came along with a demonstration of World of Warcraft of an HTC Desire which looked to run fairly well.
So word out of the Tokyo Game Show today has Sony announcing their new Playstation SDK which will allow developers to use one SDK when creating games that will run on all the Playstation Certified devices. This includes the Xperia Play, the two new Sony Tablets and even the PS Vita.
Over the weekend XP 2011 was taking place and during this event the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 team announced that an app is being built for those of you who are truly addicted to the game and can’t stop thinking about the best possible set-ups to use in multiplayer.