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Replay Wednesdays: Dungeon Defenders, NBA Jam, 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. Starting this Wednesday and continuing every week, we'll be rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice.United Kingdom offering big tax breaks for game studios
It would seem that the UK is finally realizing that the future may just be in video games. Today, the nation's government announced that significant tax breaks are on the way for companies in the video game industry. The move is expected to generate or protect thousands of jobs while also creating significant revenue.Wal-Mart enters promotion deal with Angry Birds Space
By Nadia Oxford
Grab your space helmet: Angry Birds Space launches on Thursday. But the furious fowl won't be making their debut alone. Rovio has teamed up with Wal-Mart for its first in-store promotion with a mobile app. Starting March 25, you'll be able to find game clues hidden in various pieces of Angry Birds Space paraphernalia that will be hocked out of over 3,000 Wal-Mart locations, including toys, snacks, and clothing.Coming Soon: Whale Trail kids’ books
By Nadia Oxford
Whale Trail is an iOS and Android game about a flying whale whose eyes take up one-third of her body. She must travel the skies in search of a good optometrist, and is heartbroken to discover that specialists generally don't open up practices in the sky. In all seriousness, Whale Trail's relaxed gameplay and sunny, rainbow-colored environments have made it a hit on the App Store, and like Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja before it, Whale Trail is looking to expand its brand beyond the mobile market. Its choice of medium shouldn't come as a surprise: children's books.Men in Black going mobile courtesy of Gameloft
By Jim Squires
In their second movie-related announcement in less than a week, Gameloft has just confirmed that they've entered in a licensing agreement with Sony Pictures Consumer Products to produce a mobile game tied to the launch of the upcoming summer popcorn flick Men in Black 3.Humble Bundle for Android 2 now available
By Jim Squires
Back in January, the folks behind The Humble Indie Bundle decided to try something new. Instead of just releasing a bundle for desktop gaming, they introduced The Humble Bundle for Android. The games were all playable on Google's mobile platform, but also on Windows, Mac and Linux. It looks like that last Humble Bundle was a not so humble hit, as they've just unveiled their latest package: The Humble Bundle for Android 2.Mobile social revenues expected to reach half a billion
2012 is shaping up to be a great year for mobile social gaming, as a new report suggests that free-to-play mobile games my generate revenues of up to $500 million this year. We previously seen what a lucrative market virtual goods can be, and the total revenue of digital goodies is expected to reach $2.9 billion by the end of the year. When you consider a total pot of just under $3 million, the percentage of that mobile games alone are bringing in is staggering.Blizzard wants World of Warcraft on a mobile device as much as you do
By Jim Squires
Putting World of Warcraft in your pocket has long been the dream of many a gamer, with videos claiming to depict iPhones streaming WoW as far back as 2007. But still, with the exception of Gameloft's sublime clone Order & Chaos Online, Blizzard fanatics haven't had a true mobile WoW experience to call their own. But that doesn't mean Blizzard isn't trying.