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Five to Watch: The Next Wave of Gorgeous Mobile Games
By Jim Squires
The fall/winter of 2010 was a pretty great time for mobile games with jaw-dropping visuals. Firemint showed us that photo-realistic racing games weren't exclusive to home consoles with Real Racing 2. Epic demonstrated how incredible the Unreal engine could be on iOS with Infinity Blade. iD Software brought us RAGE, EA Mobile brought us Dead Space - the list goes on and on... but then suddenly, it stopped.Don’t be left courtside – join the NBA: King of the Court beta!
By Jim Squires
Are you too short and uncoordinated to play in the NBA? Do your hoop dreams start and finish with a Netflix viewing of, well, Hoop Dreams? Fear not, closet b-ballers! Gamezebo and Ogmento want you to help get the ball rolling on Ogmento's upcoming release NBA: King of the Court. The company has invited Gamezebo readers to be amongst the first to jump into the game's beta and do a full court press. All you'll need is an Android phone.Papaya Mobile – Funny name, good Android business
By Joel Brodie
Who says you can't make money on Android? Papaya Mobile, a mobile social networking platform for Android phones, announced that it has grown to 25 million users, up 940% since January 2010.Of course, the majority of gamers for Papaya's social mobile games are not paying a penny, but the ones who are are paying relatively more than what one would see on other social networks such as Facebook.The average revenue per paying Papaya user is $22.60 a month and there have been 11 million transactions with Papaya's virtual currency.Cities and Knights expansion coming to mobile versions of Catan
By Jim Squires
Fans of Catan were delighted earlier this year when mobile games publisher USM announced that the Seafarers of Catan expansion would be made available via in-app purchase. Better yet, though, the addition of one seemed to signal that more expansions might be on the way. As it turns out, they were.Steve Jobs resigns (but don’t panic yet, Apple fan boys!)
By Joel Brodie
First, the Great East Coast Earthquake. And now, the Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO of Apple. What is creating the bigger tremors?Here in the Valley of the Geeks, it's the later. The sun shall rise again on Apple tomorrow morning, but the games business for Apple will be a-changing. . . regardless of what Steve Jobs does.Samsung uses the “but it was in a movie!!” defense to fight Apple’s iPad patents
By Jim Squires
Let's face facts: Apple is involved in a lot of lawsuits. Whether they're being sued for infringing on somebody else's patents or they're suing to defend their own, the number of litigations the company is involved in at any one time can't possibly be counted on fingers and toes. That's part of the reason we don't normally cover them here on Gamezebo - reporting on Apple lawsuits would be like writing an article about the sun coming up every morning. But when a company cites a science fiction film from 1968 as the basis for their argument? That's a story that's hard to pass up.Galaxy on Fire to get the freemium treatment in 2012
By Jim Squires
As far as deep, rewarding space sims in the mobile space go, few have rivalled the popularity of Galaxy on Fire 2. Maybe that's why they were smart enough to add to their success with the in-app expansion Valkyrie. Or maybe that's why the game is getting an upcoming makeover and re-release for the iPad 2 and Mac's as Galaxy on Fire 2: Full HD. But going free? That's something we certainly weren't expecting.Zynga may have just acquired Astro Ape Studios
While there's no official confirmation from either Zynga or Astro Ape, it looks like the studio behind mobile social successes like Monsterz Revenge and Office Heroes has just become the latest acquisition by the social gaming giant. How do we know? Astro Ape's CEO Chieh Huang, as well as several other staffers, have just updated their Linked In profiles to show their place of employment as "Zynga NY."