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First Look trailer for Jane Jensen’s Moebius
The waiting is the hardest part of post-Kickstarter anticipations, especially when the game you're waiting for is the spiritual successor to a series left untouched for nearly fourteen years. Fans of Jane Jensen and her Gabriel Knight trilogy find consolation in knowing Moebius will be made, but an assured future existence does little to quell the hysteria-inducing impatience of "I want it now!" Luckily, a brand new trailer and website should help ease your Moebius anxiety. Or make it worse, but that's a risk worth taking.Tripping out with Tenya Wanya Teens [GDC]
By Dant Rambo
Few developers are capable of tripping players out like Keita Takahashi. Best known as the maestro behind the Katamari series and the equally weird Noby Noby Boy, he has a knack for designing kooky, charming, and occasionally downright crazy games. Tenya Wanya Teens, one of his latest, follows in those footsteps quite nicely, and in fact might be his oddest release yet.After only a year, OMGPOP’s Dan Porter has left Zynga
By Jim Squires
If you set your WABAC machines to 54 weeks ago, you'll arrive at a time that was very different for Zynga. Their stock was hovering around $13 a share, and they were riding high on a wave of successful acquisitions and the prospect of a bright year ahead. It was in this environment that Zynga made its most notable acquisition to date: the $180 million purchase of New York-based Draw Something creators OMGPOP. As part of that purchase, Zynga retained OMGPOP CEO Dan Porter to lead the team at Zynga NY.Scopely wants to be the HBO of games
By Joel Brodie
With a funding round of $8.5 million from an A-List of investors back in September, and the recent successful launch of Mini Golf MatchUp on both iOS and Android platforms, Scopely is clearly doing something special. The question is, what? Is Scopely trying to be the next big mobile publisher, platform, both? The answer, according to CBO Andy Kleinman, is none of the above.Free Games and Sales: Fishdom 3, Waking Mars and more!
By Jim Squires
Find a penny, pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck. That's what my grandmother always told me. But to heck with good luck! I'd rather have good games! And with a few hundred pennies (or in the case of our iOS picks, none at all), you can pick up some real hum dingers this weekend.Hands-on with Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded (GDC)
By Dant Rambo
Unlike most games in the '80s and '90s, the Leisure Suit Larry series dared to be risqué. The creators didn't shy away from then-taboo content like sexual humor and nudity, which is one of the reasons we still remember the series so fondly today. The other reason, of course, is that many of the games were incredibly solid point-and-click adventure titles. And with a Kickstartered remake of the first game in the series coming soon, we couldn't pass up the opportunity to spend a little time with it at this year's GDC.Sonic the Hedgehog 1 & 2 being remastered for iOS and Android
By Joe Jasko
It seems like everyone's favorite speedy blue hedgehog has been zooming all over the mobile scene this last year, with the well-received Sonic Dash releasing earlier this month, and Sonic Jump releasing a little while before that. And now this week at GDC, SEGA has announced that the original Sonic the Hedgehog is being remastered and headed to iOS and Android platforms this spring.Replay Wednesdays: Dragon City, Monster World, and more!
By Jim Squires
We cover plenty of new games here at Gamezebo every week, but the number of games we've already covered that show up on new platforms? It's staggering. This Wednesday and every Wednesday, Gamezebo is rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice. And who doesn't love new(ish) games?