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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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Granny: Chapter Three - granny games
The game Granny: Chapter Three is an excellent horror, combined with a puzzle, in which it is proposed to be in the house of one evil old woman.
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Alien: Blackout is Now Free to Download on Mobile for Both Android and iOS
Alien: Blackout, is now free to download and keep forever on mobile for both Android and iOS. Alien: Blackout is available to download for free only for today.
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Asus ROG Phone 3: What we want to see
The Asus ROG Phone 2 was arguably the best gaming phone of 2019, packing capacitive shoulder triggers, a 120Hz OLED screen, and some nifty gaming enhancements. Things are heating up in 2020 though, as gaming phones like the Black Shark 3 series and Nubia Red Magic 5G bring the heat. Toss in the refresh rate wars across the industry in general, and the pressure is on for new gaming phones to stand out. So with that in mind, here’s what we want to see from the Asus ROG Phone 3.
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10 Best Cloud Gaming Services To Play Games Without A Powerful PC
Cloud gaming services are classified on the basis of some parameters that are recorded in the table below:
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Nintendo Launches a Customization Program for Its Switch Console
Featuring 10 color combinations.
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The Outer Worlds to Launch on Nintendo Switch on June 5, 2020
Greetings employees of Halcyon, we wanted to share an exciting update that we plan on launching The Outer Worlds for the Nintendo Switch on June 5th, 2020. As we prepare for another arrival of new colonists, we have some very important information for those making this journey, specifically for you colonists who prefer your goods in physical form: The retail version The Outer Worlds comes on a physical cartridge, and it will be accompanied by a day one patch that could be up to 6 GB.
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How -- and why -- advertisers are looking at gaming and esports
With the decline of the major broadcast networks, the balkanization of the cable channel landscape, and the growing legions of cord-cutting consumers, many brands are finding it increasingly difficult to reach their target markets -- in particular, the elusive 18-to-34 consumer. It is little wonder, then, that many organizations are exploring gaming as a channel for advertising and sponsorship.
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How To Connect PS4 or Xbox Controllers to an iPhone
Even though mobile gaming has to cover a long way before matching the standards set by desktop and console gaming, the gap is getting smaller with each passing year, all thanks to the booming global mobile video game trends. In 2019, mobile game revenue worldwide grew to $68.5B, and it is expected to experience a 12% increase in 2020 and reach $76.7B.
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Alienware’s Concept UFO prototype imagines a gaming PC that’s shaped like a Nintendo Switch
Alienware is best known for its beefy gaming laptops and preconfigured desktop rigs, but at CES 2020, the company showed off a wild new prototype, the Concept UFO. It’s a full Windows 10 gaming PC, shrunken down into a very similar form factor to a Nintendo Switch — complete with detachable controllers and a dock to hook it up to a TV or monitor.
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PlayStation Is 'No Longer' Interested in Making Handheld Consoles
Mobile gaming is too strong.
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Nintendo Says More 3DS Franchises Are Coming To Switch
Nintendo's president has confirmed the company's plan to bring more of its 3DS franchises to the Switch platform in the future, according to a WSJ reporter.
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Nintendo Switch Lite Analog Sticks Like Drift-Prone Joy-Cons
A Nintendo Switch Lite teardown by YouTube channel Spawn Wave revealed that the console's analog sticks are similar to the Joy-Cons of the original Nintendo Switch. This means that the new portable console will still be prone to drifting issues, dashing hopes that Nintendo has fixed the problem.
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Nintendo Switch Lite review: handheld gaming that's difficult to resist
Who would have believed it? The Switch that cannot actually switch is an absolute triumph - a pared back rendition of the hardware that demonstrates quite spectacularly that beyond the hybrid console functionality that defined the system, this was always a handheld at its core - and a brilliant one at that. Yes, the new model is cheaper, pared back, significantly simplified and missing some nice features, but there's the sense that having settled upon a dedicated handheld companion product, Nintendo aimed to make it the best it could possibly be. Is it perfect? No. Is it worth buying? Absolutely.
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Nintendo’s Switch Lite is the most comfortable handheld gaming device ever created
Comfortable and capable, the Switch Lite is the definitive Nintendo handheld device.
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Of course The Witcher 3 looks blurrier on Switch - but it's still brilliant
I’ve seen it, it’s real, and it’s a little bit like magic. The Witcher 3 runs on the Nintendo Switch – and sure it looks worse, but who cares? It fits in your pocket. That should probably be CD Projekt’s official marketing line for the Nintendo Switch version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – “Yes it looks worse, but it fits in your pocket, shut up.” What you’ve got here is a version of one of the greatest and largest RPGs of all time that’s been scaled back visually but is also uncompromised in terms of content...
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Nintendo positions Switch Lite as companion console in new marketing
Nintendo has kicked off its marketing campaign for Nintendo Switch Lite, in a pair of videos published on its UK and Japan YouTube channels. In the Western advert the platform holder promotes Lite as a companion device to the original Switch model, noting that the new hardware is “dedicated to handheld play.”
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Nintendo Just Revealed The Switch Lite’s Best Upgrade
It was supposed to be the ultimate handheld portable gaming console, but the Nintendo Switch didn’t quite fit the bill. The Switch Lite promises a better design for gaming on the go, but Nintendo has only just revealed what is possibly the best new feature for improved portability: a snap-on case with a flip cover for protecting the console’s screen and joysticks.
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Sega's Failed Attempts to Mock the Game Boy are Still Funny 30 Years Later
Oh, you like the Game Boy? You probably also like drinking out of the toilet. Enjoy your 12 IQ, dumbass.
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EA Doesn't Believe You'd Play Their Games On Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch has sold more than 36.87 million units worldwide, but, given that success, Electronic Arts hasn’t thrown their development talent behind the portable home console.
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