Last week before the doors of CES were officially cracked open, Razer teased their Project Fiona news in order to get some hype for whatever in the world it was going to end up being. As we predicted, Project Fiona is the company’s first foray into the tablet market, and boy, is it a doozey. Unlike…
CES 2012: AT&T offering 250mb, 2GB no-contract data plans for Playstation Vita
During today’s AT&T Developer Conference keynote, Sony took center stage for a portion of the keynote to re-introduce the Playstation Vita to the hundreds of developers in attendance. There isn’t a lot we don’t already know about the Playstation Vita, but one thing we learned today was what AT&T will offer in terms of data…
CES 2012: ION reveals iCade Core, iCade Mobile and iCade Jr. bluetooth controllers
Can you believe ION’s iCade was announced last year at CES? I certainly can’t as it feels the iCade has been on the market forever and has been a step in the right direction for third-party controllers to be used to get the most out of mobile gaming. It looks like ION is ready to…
Angry Birds released for Bada-based Samsung Wave III
Rovio has released Angry Birds for Samsung Wave III with other Bada OS-based devices most likely getting the popular game as soon as the Korean company releases Bada 2.0 update (or so we think) for other Wave phones. Available as a free download, Angry Birds effectively made Wave III (or that’s Wave 3) slightly more…
TurtleBeach intro Ear Force headsets for mobile gamers
It’s clear that mobile gaming is becoming more complex and lucrative but listening with your included earbuds may not give you the full experience. TurtleBeach is unveiling three new gaming headsets specifically designed for mobile gamers and these should rock your eardrums, in a good way. The Ear Force M3, M5, and M1 all seem…
SEGA’s Virtua Tennis Challenge heading to Android
SEGA is bringing its popular Virtua Tennis franchise to the Android Market. The game, called Virtua Tennis Challenge, will be unveiled at the CES in Las Vegas next week and will deliver a ton of entertainment for on-the-go users. Here’s a snippet from SEGA’s official announcement: Virtua Tennis Challenge has been designed specifically for mobile…
Qualcomm’s GameCommand helps you find killer SnapDragon games
Qualcomm announced its plan to launch its Snapdragon GameCommand app on the Android Market on Jan. 10 at the Consumer Electronics Show and this app will allow users to find games that have been optimized for the SnapDragon chipset. If that sounds like what NVIDIA is doing with the Tegra Zone, you’d be right but…
Review: Super Crate Box for iOS – Addictive crate collecting 8-bit platformer at its best
Growing up a child of the 80s, I certainly have an appreciation for new games that pay homage to anything within the 8-bit to 16-bit era, especially when it comes to games that ramp up the difficulty meter to near impossible levels in order to give the current generation of gamers a nice kick in…
Zynga launches Scramble With Friends for iOS
It looks like you have a new excuse to get kicked off a plane, as Zynga has released its latest iOS word games, Scramble With Friends. In order to play, you’ll spell words by dragging your finger over letter tiles in a variety of directions, find as many words as you can before the time…
Infinity Blade franchise exceeds $30 million in earnings; Infinity Blade 2 earns $5 million
We all know how popular Epic Games and ChAIR Entertainment’s Infinity Blade series has been ever since the first game released last year, which is why it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone the Infinity Blade franchise has earned over $30 million in sales with Infinity Blade 2 earning over $5 million a month within…