EA SPORTS has just dropped a UFC title for iOS and Android, featuring official fighters and events from the all-action sport. It's free to download, and you can find key details and download links right here.
We told you a few weeks ago how WWE 2K was set to be released in spring and today that has happened, with the wrestling game is available to download for both iOS on the App Store and Android on Google Play. You’ll need to hand over $7.99 in order to play it, but there’s plenty to get your teeth into once you have.
Microsoft has just released Halo: Spartan Strike for Windows 8.1, Windows Phone and iOS, and for the first time ever, a Halo spinoff has been brought to Apple's mobile platform.
The latest in the Mortal Kombat series of games, Mortal Kombat X has been released for iOS. The game has quietly snuck up on us, but hasn't made it to the Google Play Store for now. Head over the jump to read all about it, and catch the download link.
Grand Theft Auto 5 for PC is just around the corner, with its April 14th release date less than two weeks away. Cancel your Valentine’s Day plans - you’re going to be busy.
WWE 2K from 2K Games has been announced and will make its way to iOS and Android devices this spring. The game, which will cost $7.99, but as yet doesn’t have a more concrete launch date than a whole season will join other 2K titles on the App Store and Play Store.
The Internet lit up yesterday when it was announced that developer Erik Roystan Ross had posted a playable version of Super Mario 64 that he had built using the Unity engine. By creating the first level of the famous Mario game, he was showcasing his new Unity tool called 'Super Character Controller' which makes it easier to create character animation. Turns out it's good enough to make whole Mario levels, which has to be a good sign.
Even though the likes of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One - particularly given their relative infancy - can churn out a pretty high-end, graphically-intensive gaming experience, there'll never be a true replacement for nostalgia. When we go back and wipe the dust off the SNES, Dreamcast or N64, for example, we're not looking to be wowed by stunning visuals, but taken on a trip down Memory Lane as we relive the retro classics. Easily the simplest and cheapest way of reigniting these old flames is to use some kind of emulation software as opposed to, say, setting up an old rig, and thanks to the work of one dev, you can enjoy Super Mario 64 from right within your browser.
Atari is a legendary brand in the world of gaming, responsible for a large number of classic titles spanning decades. Having already dabbled in the modern mobile industry by re-releasing much of its library for iOS and Android, the company has launched an intriguing new title that departs from its strict gaming heritage and encourages users to get active. Essentially, as you increase your fitness levels, you gain points which can then be used to unlock titles like Pong, Super Breakout, and Centipede, giving you a genuine reward that you can enjoy as you rest.
If you have played Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, you might have noticed how the resolution of the game on both the new smartphones was a bit off. Well, Rockstar now comes in bearing glad tidings for all GTA: Vice City users, as the developer updates the game with native resolution support for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Head over the jump for further information.
















