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Replay Wednesdays: Penny Arcade, Beauty and the Beast 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?Kickstarter Picks: Shadowgate
By Nadia Oxford
The indifferent Sphinx. The mysterious, indecipherable EPOR. Death personally coming to collect your soul while lamenting, "It's a sad thing that your adventures have ended here!" Ha! Joke's on you, death: Everything about Shadowgate is so ingrained in gaming culture that it's impossible for it to die. In fact, the creators of the original game are turning to Kickstarter in hopes of funding a remake.These Halloween updates will give you virtual nightmares
By Dant Rambo
It's late October, and that can only mean one thing: Navy Day is coming. I don't know how you celebrate it in your neck of the woods, but around these parts we build makeshift boats out of candy corn and toss pumpkins into the sea.10 tips for Kickstarter success (Casual Connect Kiev)
By Jim Squires
You've started work on a game, but if you ever want to finish it you're going to need money. LOTS of money. "No problem," you think to yourself. "If industry dinosaurs like Tim Schafer and Jordan Weisman can do it, surely a young buck like me can do it too!" And while it's a nice sentiment, there are a lot of Kickstarter projects that never quite reach their target. If you want a chance to cross the finish line, it's best you seek out the advice of someone who's succeeded before; someone like Michael Paeck.Download the 80s: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City coming to iOS & Android
By Eli Cymet
Much to the delight of mobile players, it's becoming harder and harder to criticize the platform as lacking substantial games. And while this is thanks in large part to great original IP like Horn and Infinity Blade, it doesn't hurt that console developers have started to bring flagship franchises to phones and tablets. Well, mobile naysayers, I have bad news: today, your argument has gotten even weaker.Two sides of the story: Developer opportunities in China (Casual Connect Kiev)
By Jim Squires
Finding and conquering new markets is key to growth for any game developer nowadays. We've touched on the importance of looking outside of the US recently, but to put a finer point on it, the Chinese market in particular seems to be one that's rife with potential. It's something we've heard a lot about recent months, and a fair bit at Casual Connect Kiev this week -- but is the assessment of China's potential really accurate?Square Enix’s crazy high mobile prices might be coming down (Casual Connect Kiev)
By Jim Squires
When it comes to mobile games pricing, the highest most developers would dare to go is $5.99 - and really, even that's a crazy extreme. 99 cent and free-to-play apps make up the majority of the App Store, so it seems pretty unlikely that anyone would dare charge between $15 and $30 for an iOS download, right? Well Square Enix doesn't think so.Is Sony’s approach to PlayStation Mobile misguided? (Casual Connect Kiev)
By Jim Squires
While it only launched earlier this month, PlayStation Mobile is an idea that's been in the works for quite some time. A dedicated Android storefront for "PlayStation-certified" devices, mobile gamers around the world had dreams of playing classic Sony franchises and PlayStation ports on their smartphones and tablets. But then it launched, and we all saw what PlayStation Mobile really was - just another in a seemingly endless series of Android storefronts that does little to differentiate itself.