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Unblocked games premium - 13 Days in Hell
13 Days in Hell
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9 Bingo Games That Pay Real Money (Best Bingo Apps)
Here are our favorite real money bingo games to play on your Android or iOS device in 2023. Blackout Bingo, Bingo Tour, Bingo Clash, etc.
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Valve likes the idea of an OLED Steam Deck, too, but says it isn't as simple as it sounds
Swapping to a new screen is "a bigger amount of work than people are assuming it would be."
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Game app development
Game app development is a software development process that is used to create games. Game app development can be done by either in-house developers or outsourced to an external developer.
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iOS Game Emulation Cracked For the First Time Ever
YouTuber Stop Skeletons From Fighting has made a video explaining the latest endeavours of touchHLE and how it will preserve digital games.
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'Pokemon Go' creator returns to 'real world' recipe for NBA game
Seven years ago the mobile game "Pokemon Go" took the world by storm, and now its creators are aiming to infuse the same "real-world" appeal into their new basketball game. While players of "Pokemon Go" were guided by their mobile phones to real-world locations to collect magical creatures, "NBA All-World" allows players to challenge each other to games in the street.
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After almost a year with the Steam Deck I've finally been converted
I never thought I'd become a Deck head, but here I am.
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Google Stadia never mattered, and it never had a chance
Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service will soon be no more, as the company announced that it’s shutting down the service early next year. Google touted ambitious plans when Stadia launched, but it never posed any real threat to established players like Sony and Microsoft. And because of Google’s general lack of commitment to anything but its biggest cash cow — digital advertising — Stadia never really stood a chance.
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Logitech GR0006 New Handheld Gaming Console Leaked
Logitech which is one of the worlds leading manufacturers in terms of software and hardware components/add-ons seems set to release new gaming components. Earlier this year the company announced that they will be releasing a handheld gaming that would run under the Android OS.
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Mobile gaming market falls nearly 10% in the first half of 2022
The majority of mobile game genres saw a decline in sending and downloads in the first half of 2022, with the total mobile gaming market falling 9.6% year-over-year. According to new Sensor Tower Game Intelligence data, the mobile gaming market dropped to $11.4 billion in the first half of 2022. Arcade and Tabletop games were the only categories to see revenue increase during the period.
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Subscriptions have made gaming on an iPhone fun again
Once upon a time, my smartphone doubled as my most-used gaming platform. It’s hard to believe now, but there was once a period when app stores felt like a new frontier, and game developers had a blast experimenting with a little touchscreen rectangle that you always had in your pocket. Then the economics changed. Games slowly got cheaper before eventually becoming free altogether.
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These are some of the best Apple Arcade games to enjoy in 2022
Whether you just bought the new M1 iPad Air, iPhone SE, or other Apple product with a screen, you probably got an Apple Arcade three months free trial. If you’re just thinking about experiencing this gaming service or planning to come back to it, here are some of the best games you can enjoy right now.
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The 15 best games on Apple Arcade
A little girl visits her grandparents on an idyllic Spanish island and spends a glorious summer rescuing wildlife. That’s pretty much all you need to know about this beautiful exploration game, designed to recall carefree childhood adventures and a treat to share with your own kids.
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Fortnite returns to iPhone and iPad, thanks to Nvidia
Fortnite is returning to iPhone and iPad — but you won’t find it in the App Store. Starting next week, the hit battle royale game will be available to stream through Nvidia GeForce now, complete with brand-new touch controls. Players will initially have to sign up to join the closed beta, which requires an active GeForce Now membership, designed to help Nvidia test server capacity and performance. But Fortnite will eventually roll out to all subscribers.
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Take-Two to acquire mobile gaming giant Zynga for $12.7B
Huge consolidation is afoot in the world of gaming. Today Take-Two Interactive announced a plan to acquire mobile games giant Zynga, in a deal valued at $9.86 per share — $3.50 in cash and the remaining $6.36 in shares of Take-Two common stock.
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Take-Two announces acquisition of mobile games giant Zynga for $12.7bn
Grand Theft Auto parent Take-Two has announced its intention to acquire mobile games giant Zynga in a deal worth $12.7 billion – the biggest ever in the games industry. The deal will see the combination of Take-Two’s blockbuster console and PC franchises including GTA, Borderlands, NBA 2K and BioShock, with Zynga’s hugely popular social gaming brands including FarmVille and Words With Friends.
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Over 140,000 gaming firms close as China continues new license freeze
China is continuing to hold off from issuing new game licenses to app developers producing for the App Store and other platforms, in regulatory inaction that has reportedly led to the shuttering of around 140,000 small game studios and related companies in the country.
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Microsoft quietly told Apple it was willing to turn big Xbox-exclusive games into iPhone apps
Remember when Microsoft said individual apps might be a bad experience?
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Asus’s latest overkill gaming phones arrive in Europe with up to 18GB of RAM
Asus has announced pricing for the ROG Phone 5S series in Europe, following their launch in Taiwan in August. The ROG Phone 5S costs €999 for 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, while €1,099 gets you a step-up model with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The top of the line 5S Pro has an excessive 18GB of RAM and the same 512GB of storage and retails for €1,299. Meanwhile in the UK, Pocket-Lint reports that the 16GB model will cost £999, and the 18GB Pro model will set you back £1,099, but there’s no mention of pricing for the 12GB model.
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Asus ROG Phone 5s Pro review
Earning the "top-dog" title in a niche as competitive as the gaming one is no small feat. Managing to actually do that consistently across four generations of smartphones seems almost impossible. Yet, despite some turmoil along the way and a few polarizing decisions in the latest ROG Phone 5, we still believe Asus is the only one out there that can claim this monumental achievement.
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