Nintendo calls Apple “Enemy of the Future”
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata is speaking up about his thoughts on Apple and their potential impact on Nintendo, calling Apple their “enemy of the future”.
Anyone who’s ever visited the App Store is already aware of the plethora of games available for iPhone/iPod touch and now, iPad. Up until now, the big guys in the [...]
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IGN’s Nintendo guru becomes Apple’s App Store global editorial games director
Matt Casamassina, an editor at gaming website IGN known for his knowledge and coverage of Nintendo, has announced on his blog that he’s left the media world to join Apple as their new global editorial games director for the iTunes App Store:
Anybody who has read my work through the years will know that [...]
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iPhone No Longer “Mobile”, Big Enough to be Own Gaming Platform Now
I already mentioned I’m on my way to GDC 2010 to cover the iPhone panel, and that iPhone gaming is getting big, so it’s interesting to see CNET reenforce just how big it’s getting:
strikingly absent among those 18 [Mobile Gaming] panels are any that deal with game development specifically for the iPhone. And [...]
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iPhone Games Can be Ported to Palm webOS PDK in “Days”? — The Competition
It seems like Palm’s new webOS PDK (plug-in development kit) can be used to port over iPhone games in a matter of days — or even hours. Given how fast some iPhone games have turned up on the Palm Pre we’ve kind of suspect there was a little something something going on behind the screen, [...]
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