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OUYA plays console games too: New partnership with OnLive confirmed
"Mix in a game subscription service like OnLive, and you've got all of the entertainment you could ever want on a little $99 box. And who doesn't love the idea of that?" concluded our Editor-in-Chief Jim Squires concluded his article on why OUYA is the next big thing. Today, like the heavens fulfilling an ancient prophecy, OUYA has promised exactly that.David Kaye and Michael Witz weigh in on the current state of publishing (Casual Connect)
By Dant Rambo
At the GamesBeat event a few weeks back, Benchmark Capital's Mitch Lasky stated that publishers were originally "a response to scarcity of shelf space," a dilemma that doesn't exist in the mobile/social space. Gaming Insiders founder David Kaye echoed that sentiment during a panel at Casual Connect yesterday on modern publishing, citing "attention" as the new resource developers are fighting for.Replay Wednesdays: SpellTower, Sky Gamblers 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.Mobile superpowers unite! EA merges Iron Monkey and Firemint into new Firemonkey studio
It looks like Australia is shaping up to be a large source of news in the mobile and social gaming industry. Less than two months back, KIXEYE announced their new development studio down under. Today, gaming supergiant Electronic Arts is happy to announce the unification of two of Australia's biggest developers into their new name: Iron Monkey and Firemint are combining to become Australia's largest game development company: FireMonkey.Mobile gamers play … where? PopCap Games releases new survey results
It's that time of year again - PopCap games has released the numbers to another one of its extensive consumer surveys. This year's topic centered around mobile gaming habits and was filled out by over 1,000 mobile and tablet consumers. While plenty of the survey simply affirmed what we already know about mobile, some of the survey's responses more a bit more surprising.Big Fish embraces the cloud with today’s launch of Big Fish Unlimited (Casual Connect)
By Dant Rambo
Big Fish is leaping into cloud gaming with Big Fish Unlimited, announced CEO Paul Thelen. Launching today with 100 games from 42 developers (and more on the way), the service will enable subscribers to seamlessly play games on their PC, television via Roku, and mobile devices.A dozen years of development: Miniclip’s drive to maintain a quality website [interview]
With the explosion of mobile gaming over the past couple of years, gamers of all ages have been able to experience millions of simple, well-crafted, and addictive experiences open to every demographic. Yet, for the internet-savvy web surfers of the early 21st century, simple and addicting games are nothing new. Specifically catered sites for Flash and Shockwave-based browser games have been around for over a decade.Hasbro and DeNA join forces to bring Transformers to a mobile device near you
By Dant Rambo
DeNA, as it seems, is one of the more restless mobile juggernauts out there. Not content to team up with Disney and call it a day, they've recently announced a new partnership with Hasbro. The two companies will be working together to bring several Transformers titles to the Mobage network for iOS and Android -- the first of which is slated to arrive later this year.