Game On: iOS May Easily Be The Most Popular Gaming Platform Of All Time
Game Center is expected to reach more than 200 million users by the end of the year.
Game Center is expected to reach more than 200 million users by the end of the year.
Apple's gaming strategy spells big trouble for Nintendo and the status quo alike.
Don't be fooled by the fake Pokemon apps in the App Store — they're scams!
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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.
If you believe Bloomberg today, Nintendo's investors might be pushing the company to finally give up exclusively distributing their wonderful line of games on their now nearly defunct hardware and finally moving it to other platforms.
Apple can save Nintendo, but the Japanese giant has to want the help.
Oh, bad news, PokéFans: As many of you will remember, the other day we told you that an official Pokémon application is App Store-bound. This got a lot of people wondering whether Nintendo was planning on bringing more apps, maybe classics like Super Mario Bros. or the original Pokémon games, to the App Store. However, Nintendo has recently confirmed that this is not the case, and that despite the aforementioned iPhone app, the company will continue to only develop software for its own hardware.
Ah, Pokémon: Endless hours of my youth were spent hunched over a Game Boy Advance, catching "pocket monsters" in the wild grasses of Kanto. I loved the TV show, the movies and even the trading cards, too - and though I've grown up now, I still feel slightly downhearted that those little creatures still haven't made their way into the App Store.
A wonderfully colorful game for kids. Navigate the little fish through worlds by coordinating wall bumps with color. Earn points and show off through GameCenter and OpenFeint.
Ever wanted to play Mario on the IDevices? Now is your chance as a clone has just hit the store.
According to one mobile analytics service (Flurry), iOS and Android gained video game market share in 2010.
The recently updated 8-Bit Pocket Camera is a $0.99 application that can turn your iPhone or iPod touch's camera into a Game Boy Camera - the kind we loved to play around with back in 1998. The app snaps retro style 128x112 images, that users can add special effects to, or share to Facebook and Twitter.
The American boss at Nintendo is frustrated at Apple, but not for the reason one might expect.
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If you're a carnival fan, be sure to check out Carnival Games, a new app which includes eleven fun games for players to enjoy! Read on to find out more...
Lifehacker has posted a video, along with step-by-step instructions, on how to install a SNES emulator on a jailbroken iPad. Additionally, the instructions also cover how to jailbreak the device, and how to sync up a Wiimote, which can serve as an external controller. Read on to find out more!
Waiting for a chance to play Super Mario, Zelda and many other popular Nintendo titles on your iDevice? It looks like you'll just have to keep waiting.
Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata sees Apple as a threat to their business model, going as far as saying they are some sort of "enemy of the future."