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Nintendo is staunchly against putting its games into the mobile sphere, but that doesn’t mean it might not be considering a jump of some kind into the ever-widening world of Android. Rumor has it, according to a story from RipTen, that the console maker is in talks with Google to potentially use ... Full Article »
News of Pokemon’s decision to create an Android game has brought attention to Nintendo, as many wonder whether the game device maker will follow Pokemon developers’ trek into Android territory. Nintendo has responded in kind, telling Bloomberg in an interview that they have no intention to devel ... Full Article »
More console game favorites are heading to Android, with the upcoming release of Pokemon this summer. The hit Nintendo game will get new life in the mobile age, with the official Pokemon Company announcing their plans to release an Android and iOS version in Japan this summer. According to Phandroid ... Full Article »
Walking around the show floor of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, video gaming’s biggest trade show and conference of the year, last week in Los Angeles, it was striking how much traditional gaming is starting to look like mobile gaming. A space that just a few years ago was largely ignored now ... Full Article »
In a story that was widely reported this weekend but seemed to disappear from the newswires as quickly as it had arrived, Google removed a number of popular video game emulators from the Android Market. Hit hardest was the developer Yong Zhang (Yongzh) who saw his Nesoid, SNesoid and N64oid emulato ... Full Article »
Google (GOOG) made an affair of its media-centric Android announcements at the I/O developer conference earlier this month, but already there’s trouble in paradise. After promoting the personal cloud with a YouTube rental service and a music cloud, it’s been discovered that Google is blocking it ... Full Article »
Sony Ericcson may be launching its own Android gaming device, but its game suite isn’t the only way to get classic console titles on your smartphone. Nintendo games were amongst the first to be replicated in the Android Market, and the Mario brothers themselves have inspired more than a dozen such ... Full Article »
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