BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri March 29th, 2013
Apple could be prepping a new game controller, but for what?
Continue reading →
BY Brent Dirks on Thu August 09th, 2012
Game Center is expected to reach more than 200 million users by the end of the year.
Continue reading →
BY Dom Esposito on Sun July 29th, 2012
A new portable gaming accessory has been released for the iPad that provides arcade-style controls to hundreds of games in the App Store.
Continue reading →
BY Brent Dirks on Thu May 17th, 2012
Fun and boredom are the top reasons Americans play mobile games, according to a recent survey.
Continue reading →
BY Mike Lata on Wed September 14th, 2011
Nintendo's President, Satoru Iwata, has made it clear that there are no plans for the gaming giant to release any games on mobile platforms or smartphones that aren't their own.
Continue reading →
BY Mike Lata on Tue July 19th, 2011
A former head programmer claims he had to work over 100 hours some weeks making games for Gameloft. The iDevice gaming giant is accused of treating its employees poorly.
Continue reading →
BY Joe White on Wed July 13th, 2011
Electronic Arts has officially acquired PopCap Games, the developer of Plants vs. Zombies, Bejewelled 2 + Blitz and many other popular iOS titles. While EA purchased PopCap for $750 million in cash and stock, if the company hits a series of revenue milestones, around $1.3 billion in total could end up being spent on the acquisition.
Continue reading →
BY Andy Faust III on Thu May 05th, 2011
For better or worse, EA's purchase of Firemint will have critical ramifications in the mobile gaming industry.
Continue reading →
BY Matt Rome on Fri January 21st, 2011
Capcom acknowledges the importance of smartphones and sees them as the future of mobile gaming. The company reveals plans to invest in a number of mobile titles for both casual and hardcore gamers in a recent interview.
Continue reading →
BY Joe White on Mon August 16th, 2010
Sony has lashed out at Apple in a new PSP ad, which discredits mobile phones as gaming devices. Read on to find out more, and to view the TV ad!
Continue reading →
BY Tyler Tschida on Mon April 20th, 2009
Sebastien Rubens is a former Sony employee who used to call SCEE home. He left that position to start his own gaming company Anozor, who has just published their first title for the Playstation Network
Continue reading →


