Tagged: android
Interested in playing PC games on a handheld? Impossible you might say but Nvidia thinks differently. Nvidia announced a handheld device called “Project Shield” at the CES 2013 in January– a console that could play PC games in their original… Read More »
With a little help from an augmented reality app, that is.
Not only does Disgaea Legion Battle, a free-to-play Android trading card game app, contains characters from every Disgaea instalment (1 to 4, plus D2), it also features those from other Nippon Ichi Software works – such as Criminal Girls, Rhapysody:… Read More »
This GREE social game from Love Plus producer Akari Uchida and artist Mino☆Taro, in which players collect, er, Japanese beauties whose character designs are based on the 47 different prefectures or cities in Japan, was officially launched today. On Valentine’s Day.
Put together the strongest high school basketball team in all of Japan, by recruiting players the likes of Hanamichi Sakuragi and Kaede Rukawa, in Slam Dunk ~Mezase! Saikyo Team~ (SLAM DUNK〜目指せ!最強チーム!!〜)
JRPG maker Compile Heart, who just recently published the controversial PS Vita moe card battle game Monster Monpiece (that was met with an astounding sell-out success during its launch weekend in Japan), announced today that they’re about to launch yet… Read More »
Final Fantasy Artniks is the official name for ‘Final Fantasy X GREE’ social game collaboration; Kefka its first boss enemy
Game service for Final Fantasy Artniks, one of two social game collaborations between Square Enix and GREE (the other being The World Ends With You Live Remix), went live late last Friday, November 30.
A Cardcaptor Sakura social game on Japan’s Mobage social network service platform officially launched today
‘Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade’ launches on Android and iOS devices in North America and Canada this December
Square Enix and DeNA (the company behind Mobage) today announced that they are bringing mobile social game Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade outside of Japan and into the hands of Android and Apple device users in North America and Canada.
Hatsune Miku Live Stage Producer for Android comes out of beta; launches with 7 new songs (paid content)
Today Hatsune Miku Live Stage Producer for Android devices is beta no more. Sega announced that the free-to-play simulation game app’s full service has officially launched. Seven well-loved Hatsune Miku tracks have also been added













