Valve has announced that it will bring Steam, Valve's gaming service, and Source, it's gaming engine, to Mac systems. Steam in particular is a very popular digital distributer of game titles, offering players a large and varied library of games to access. That Valves is supporting Mac systems is great news, but the news actually gets better.
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Everyone loved playing Street Fighter IV on the super-accurate, precision instrument that is the Xbox 360 d-pad, right? Well, imagine playing the same thing on the virtual d-pad on the iPhone, surely a pleasant experience, right? Cynicism aside, Capcom is in fact porting the title to the iPhone, joining Resident Evil 4 as their previous console-to-iPhone [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 1, 2010
There has been a considerable buzz surrounding the unveiling of Apple's latest handheld device, the iPad. What Apple seem to have overlooked is the existence of a product, which is also registered under the name iPad, representing a big 'whoopsy' on their part.
Continue reading...Thursday, January 28, 2010
Those who use a Mac for their gaming needs (and no, we won’t use the age old joke of the Mac and gaming) will be pleased to know that Blizzard’s upcoming RTS sequel will offer Mac support out of the box. Starcraft 2 is now certainly part of that rare breed that does not get a [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 29, 2009
Just a note: If you’re reading this, and you’ve pirated Tap-Fu or any other iPhone game (or really any game at all for that matter), you’re an asshole. That out of the way, developer Smells Like Donkey posted a fantastic insight into the sales vs. piracy debate and how it affected their small iPhone game. Simply [...]
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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