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New Apple TV may focus more on mobile gaming
Every true-blue RPG fan would have been hooked on a Final Fantasy game at one point or another. To many, the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy series is viewed as the mother of all RPGs and with good reason.
Maingear's founder and CEO Wallace Santos said that there will be “a lot of new and exciting technologies” for gamers in 2014.
Several games are trending on Facebook, and several are also available on mobile platforms like Android and iOS.
Sony is pushing for more free to play games to appear on the PlayStation 4, which could change the way video games are approached.
Infinity Blade 3 was prominently featured in Apple's launch announcement for the iPhone 5C and 5S.
Candy Crush is can be challenging, so here is some hints to help gamers out.
Origin will allow users to get full refunds on games within a set period of time.
Players will be able to access their Battlelog profile on the go in addition to getting second screen features on tablets and mobile devices.
Rovio will implement the cloud-based program to keep track of player's progress globally, and add the feature to more games in the future.
A survey at the GDC in Europe shows what developers all over the continent are planning for the next-gen consoles.
The latest entry into the series will be tested in Australia to gear up for a wider release in the coming weeks.
A new set of gamers get to try their hand at making their way through this most difficult of games.
The sequel to the popular franchise will no longer be available on July 18, no new release date set.
The winner of Curiosity has revealed his prize for winning the game.