It’s the week-end and the game world has gone sale mad. Read on to find out the best place to buy your gaming goodness for the coming week!!
It’s the week-end and the game world has gone sale mad. Read on to find out the best place to buy your gaming goodness for the coming week!!
Like many people out there, I have an addiction to Bejeweled. I must have been living under some kind of rock, because I had no idea that Bejeweled 3 was in the works for console, or even that it was available to download from Xbox LIVE Arcade this very minute! After testing it out, I thought I would share some things for others who may also be living under a similar rock. Read more…
With iPhones and smart phones becoming the norm, you can’t help but notice the emerging trend of indie games these days. With life becoming more fast-paced, we’re always looking for ways to have fun within a quicker and more easily accessible form, so does this mean that AAA games may one day be a thing of the past? Read more…
EA are really taking the casual game space seriously, after buying the Australian iOS development company Firemint, they have now turned their sights on PopCap. In a rumoured takeover price of US$1billion (that’s about $53.20 in Australia), this look’s to be the largest take over of a social gaming company in history.
This last two weeks have been a blur of xbox guns and PS3 single player games, but a few iOS gems have been able to steal me away from the large heavy weights of the gaming family.
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