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Adapting Gameloft Games With Tablet MIPS
MIPS Technologies and Game loft have reached an agreement to adapt to the MIPS tablets most popular games developer.
Titles like Asphalt 6: Adrenaline, Spider-Man: Total Mayhem and Let’s Golf! 2 and others are being optimized to be played on Android tablets Ingénue Semiconductor JZ4770 processor, using MIPS-Based burst nuclei.
These tablets can be purchased at prices below $ 100 and will be installed by default the game Spider-Man: Total Mayhem. Other games can be purchased through the store as usual Game loft.
In the words of Gideon Nitrate, the current vice president of marketing at MIPS Technologies:
“Game loft’s games are distinguished by their spectacular graphics, able to create a unique gaming experience in the tablets MIPS. We are delighted to work with Ingénue and Game loft in order to bring this gaming experience to our customers high. This step is essential to building a solid and MIPS ecosystem quality, “
And in the case of Game loft, Gonzaga de Valois also was pleased with the optimization and has stated its intention to move its games to new platforms.
The fair game console iphone Foreign
Games for mobile phones, tablets and social networks have managed to open gap in the leisure user, a trend at the fair GameStop, which offers new proposals and debate on the future of these platforms.
GameStop, the most important video game trade show in Europe, held in Cologne (Germany) until 21 August this year includes in its section of lectures and discussions to develop four new areas: mobile phones and tablets, e-communities “online”, independent games and social games.
Unlike other large trade shows like E3 in Los Angeles, where it is not hard to find games for major consoles, GameStop adapts to changing times and either to show their proposals to the public or to do business companies fined this a unique event.
That’s the feeling of Sine Kamala, communications director for the Woo go social game developer, announced the launch of Cologne “Magic Land”, a title that others will join the company and consolidated into Face book as the competition intelligence “Brain Buddies” or veterinary center “Happy Hospital.”
“We came to mass audiences, we fun and if you’ve never played a video game, three minutes after starting one of us, and having fun,” said Kamala on the key to success of titles for social networks, increasingly numerous.
One of the obstacles facing this type of game is that, as users do not usually spend money on them, they can abandon them after a while, so Kamala stresses the need to add updates “every week,” something to Woo go was reflected even in its workforce, which grows proportionally to the success of their products.
Their titles, translated into seven languages, already have a million users only in Spain and some of them, like “Monster World”, “Diamond Dash” and “Bubble Island”, are pioneers in making the leap to Google + by Woo go which has not reached the public GameStop to know them, but to do business in a field in which many companies are starting to take positions.
EA is a major developer who has recently joined the bandwagon of social gaming with classic tailored as “Social Sims.”
However, the spokesman Woo go says that while “interesting” to see what these large companies “in the social sphere,” in his firm are not “scared” and says the competition: “They are the ones who should pregnant seeing what we have achieved with so small a company with 100 workers.”
Bethesda is another company has adapted to changing times, launching a popular version of “Rage” for Apple devices, an initiative that has achieved 100,000 fans on Face book, the developer milestone that has rewarded allowing free download of the game for this week.
Sony does not want to be left behind: in addition to dedicate a space to your phone Experian Play-console, the “Uncharted: Golden Abyss” has been awarded as the best GameStop mobile game of the show.
The letter of welcome to visitors GameStop, the director of the German association of interactive entertainment software, Olaf Walters, also makes clear trend towards the new media of video games.
“The mobile games have become the new national pastime of the Germans and that is something that is reflected in GameStop,” said Walters about the dozens of exhibitors, especially in the business area of the fair, dedicated this year trying to conquer the casual audience.
The players “hardcore” will continue to enjoy video games with the consoles, but the developers are now directed to capture the attention of women over 40 years and, in general, people with little free time, an open market for interactive digital entertainment via mobile, social networking or web browsers as follows developments GameStop offered.