They say that third time's the charm, and Nokia would probably bank on that adage being true after the colossal failure of its NGage and NGage QD gaming phones that were nothing but a novelty. Their next generation cellphones will be powerful enough to...
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SimCity is one of the unwavering icons of gaming, sparking off a whole genre of simulation type games back in the early 90s that had gamers glued to their computers for days on end without showering or eating.
Cellphone technology has advanced to such...
Those with a weak brain for math and find Brain Age extremely challenging, there is still hope for you yet with this Japanese title called Math Trainer. It offers a whole gamut of (fun) mathematical problems to solve, from the basic addition and...
Granted, the first Bubble Bobble game on the DS was nothing short of a disaster, but like real life itself, everybody deserves a second chance. Rising Star Games has taken the task of developing a spanking new Bubble Bobble game for the DS. This title...
Zoo Digital look set to bring its latest title, Lionel Trains on Track, to the DS platform. Very much a train sim to the core, Lionel Trains on Track involves the player in building an entire train empire from scratch, while features such as researching...
Those with Pocket PC smartphones will be able to pick up iSS Mine Sweeper, a Windows Minesweeper clone that boasts an auto-save feature, miscellanous sound effects, and different skins.
Features include high quality graphics, an always-save feature,...
Music-based games had always been a pretty quirky feature, occupying a niche space on retail shelves worldwide. They might not have the fanciest graphics in the market, but they sure are appealing and is a firm favorite across all age levels.
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Who would've known that mixing up Japan's most popular portable handheld with small girls' favorite button mashing game would result in a swimming pool full of money? Apparently, Sega's Love and Berry arcade game will be getting the Nintendo DS...
Astraware is aware that Thanksgiving has arrived, so they're here to give you a jolly good time this holiday season. There is nothing quite like having a good game to go while embarking on those long haul flights or road trips, so they're currently...
We all know how Metal Gear Solid is one great game on the PSOne and PS2 platforms, but how will it fare on the PSP when it is released? From what we know at Gamespot, they have what looks like a near-complete version of Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops...
The Megaton firmware has finally arrived, and all you need to do to obtain it is to access the Network Update and download the file. Some of the expected updates include changes such as the addition of Remote Play under Network, the inclusion Online...
The DS is a platform that is suited for RPGs as well, and as you can see from the latest screenshot of Luminous Arc, they are to die for.
Hopefully the publisher will bring a translated version across the Pacific, or we'll just be forced to pick up...
You might not understand any Japanese, but the advertisements for Lunar Knights look pretty sweet. So far Nintendo has showcased was top-notch,raising fears that the actual game itself might be a letdown.
Let's hope that this scenario does not happen...
After Burner: Black Falcon from Planet Moon Studios is starting to shape up to be one of the better looking titles on Sony's handheld console. This classic from the halycon days of Sega has been blessed with polygons beyond measure and look set to set...
You would think that a lawyer would not run out of words, but apparently a special edition of Gyakuten Saiban 4, also known as Phoenix Wright 4 to those who speak in English, comes with an encyclopedia cartridge which contains reviews of all previous...










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