WWDC 2011: ‘Joypad Game Controller’ Now Free with Many New Features, Developer Releases SDK
Back in February, my jet-setting TouchArcade cohort Eli Hodapp found himself wanting to play some video games on his laptop …
Back in February, my jet-setting TouchArcade cohort Eli Hodapp found himself wanting to play some video games on his laptop …
At WWDC this year, I sat down with Dave Castelnuovo from Bolt Creative to talk about what’s upcoming in the …
At WWDC, I had a chance to sit down with David Whatley, who brought us GeoDefense and GeoDefense Swarm, to …
Continue reading “WWDC 2011: A Look At David Whatley’s ‘GeoDefense 2’ and ‘Tiny Heroes’”
There are, I think, four people left on Earth who don’t own the following titles from PopCap Games: Plants vs. …
Continue reading “‘Plants vs. Zombies’ And ‘Peggle’ Get Some Great Updates”
On July 23, 1981, Galaga, one of the most well-loved scrolling shooters of all time, made its arcade debut. In …
Continue reading “‘Galaga 30th Collection’ – Namco Brings the Galaga Series to iOS”
One of my favorite iOS games of all time is the dungeon crawler Rogue Touch from ChronoSoft. Here at WWDC 2011, …
Continue reading “WWDC 2011: A Hands-On with ‘Spirit Hunter Mineko’ from ChronoSoft”
The Apple Design Awards are an annual event hosted at WWDC that seeks to recognize the best of the best …
Continue reading “WWDC 2011: Apple Design Award Winners Announced”
On June 6 Nintendo pushed out its e-Shop update to all 3DS owners with connected devices. From head to toe, …
Continue reading “The Nintendo 3DS e-Shop Is Out, Doesn’t Yet Stack Up to the App Store”
While they weren’t technically the first to do it, Firemint’s Real Racing 2 HD [$9.99] was the first game to …
We all had a suspicion that Infinity Blade [$5.99] was continuing to sell well at this point in its life, …
Continue reading “‘Infinity Blade’ Rakes In Over $10 Million”