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Netflix’s gaming expansion starts with mobile
You’ll get games for free as part of your Netflix sub.
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Inside The ‘World’s Largest’ Video Game Cheating Empire
The cheat-making group known as "Chicken Drumstick" made more than $70 million selling cheats for PUBG Mobile. This is the story of its rise and fall.
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Nubia Red Magic 6 Review: Should You Buy The Gaming Phone of Pros?
With an incredible processor performance, 165Hz AMOLED screen, and a long-lasting battery, Nubia’s new Red Magic 6 performs like a beast. We will review every detail in this Red Magic 6 review and explain why it’s taken our #1 spot as the best overall gaming phone. Yes, we recommend it more than the Asus ROG Phone 5, which we find is overpriced but powerful nonetheless.
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Apple Arcade gets massive expansion with 30 new games, including hit iOS classics and more
Apple Arcade has gotten a big wave of new games today. Over 30 new titles including ones from major game developers to popular indie devs have hit the service that pushes the available titles to over 180. New games include NBA 2K21, an all-new version of The Oregon Trail from Gameloft, Fantasian from the creator of Final Fantasy, and lots of hit classics like Really Bad Chess, Monument Valley, Reigns, Simon’s Cat, Threes!, Cut the Rope, Fruit Ninja, chess, checkers, and many more.
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Is 1080p, 1440p, 4K, or 8K best for PC gaming?
When looking to build a new gaming PC or invest in a new monitor, you have to consider what resolution to go for. We take a look at some factors that may play in selecting which resolution is ideal for your setup.
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8 great Apple Arcade games for your new 2020 iPhone or iPad
This time last year, Apple Arcade was still a fledgling service, but one with a lot of potential. For $5 a month, you could get unlimited access to a big library of interesting games, the kind that no one really sells in the App Store anymore. It’s still not a place to find the latest blockbusters, but Arcade has steadily evolved into one of the best deals in gaming.
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Homescapes and Gardenscapes ads banned as misleading
Two misleading ads for mobile games that bear little relation to the actual product have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ads, for the Homescapes and Gardenscapes games, both come from developer Playrix. They showed a game where users pull pins in a specific order to solve a puzzle - though the actual games had totally different "core gameplay".
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Rio Rex - 1 player games
Dinosaur Rex is back to work! This time the lust for blood led the famous Tyrannosaurus to the heart of Brazil - the city of Rio de Janeiro
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Apple establishes ridiculous requirements for Stadia and Xbox Game Streaming on iOS
Apple's draconian App Store policies have been criticized time and time again, and most recently, they led to a lawsuit by Epic Games. The company also recently blocked game streaming services like Google Stadia and Xbox Game Streaming from entering the App Store. Apple has now updated its policies to allow game streaming services, but only if they go through many hoops.
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Nintendo is releasing a 35th anniversary Super Mario Bros. Game and Watch
Nintendo is going back to the beginning with a modern version of its original Game & Watch handheld that’s been revamped with a full-color LCD. It can play Super Mario Bros. in honor of the franchise’s 35th anniversary. The new handled was announced during a surprise Nintendo Direct showcase.
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The first battery-free Game Boy wants to power a gaming revolution
Solar energy and mechanical triggers power the Engage, a console at the cutting edge of computer engineering.
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Epic Games snuck in one final iPhone Fortnite update
Fortnite's Marvel-themed Chapter 2 Season 4 launches today on all platforms except iPhone, iPad and Mac - but developer Epic Games has still snuck in one final update for those devices. Tucked in last night under the radar was a small "adjustment" patch for the game on iPhone and Android which added... the evil Tart Tycoon character seen in the game's #FreeFortnite video.
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Apple features Fortnite competitor PUBG in App Store on same day it will terminate Epic’s developer account
Amid the ongoing legal battle between Epic Games and Apple, a Fortnite competitor is receiving some beneficial publicity in the App Store. When you open the App Store today, you’ll see an editorial story promoting PUBG Mobile, a popular competing battle royale.
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Epic’s Fortnite fight against Apple and Google is bigger than greed
It’s easy to roll your eyes at Epic Games’ “Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite” ad, which parodies a 1984 Apple commercial about the company’s fight against a monopoly. Can a gaming company valued at $17.3 billion really act like it’s an underdog sticking it to the man? Then again, the alternative — rooting for Apple — doesn’t seem much better. Apple is the most valuable company in the world; surely it can live with taking a smaller commission from products sold on its storefront.
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Apple goes to war with the gaming industry
Most gamers may not view Apple as a games company to the same degree that they see Sony with PlayStation or Microsoft with Xbox, but the iPhone-maker continues to uniformly drive the industry with decisions made in the Apple App Store. The company made the news a couple times late this week for App…
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Mutilate A Doll 3
The third time you have to do everything to mutilate the doll. By the way, the new game is finally released on the html5 engine, and this, as you know, makes the movements of the main character smooth, which makes it realistic. The dummy, as before from minecraft, is all pixelated and very mobile, so [...]
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Gaming Laptops to consider in 2020
As a gamer, gaming laptops are the best things that many companies are offering nowadays, as they are the best choice for most of the gamers
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Gaming on Apple platforms is set for some big changes—here are a few
WWDC 2020 has concluded, and that means it's time to glean some insights from all the documentation, sessions, and other materials that Apple released. We're going to do this on a few topics in the coming weeks, but to start, we're looking at the new initiatives and features Apple has announced for game developers on the iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and macOS platforms.
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Apple Shooter - granny games
Apple Shooter online game :The apple is on the head of your friend, hit exactly on target, otherwise he will die.
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Google Stadia cloud games will now run on any modern Android phone
Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service is still riddled with limitations, but one of the biggest hurdles to adoption may have just disappeared: you no longer need a specific Android phone to give it a try. Google is experimentally opening up support to any Android phone that can install the Stadia app, which means most devices with Android 6.0 or later should fit the bill. Now that Stadia is free to try and works on practically any Android phone, there’s little reason to hesitate.
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