“Microsoft makes move to combine games, phones” plus 3 more |
- Microsoft makes move to combine games, phones
- Interview: Epic's Capps On Bringing Hardcore Flavor To iOS
- Epic Games Announces 'Epic Citadel' App Now Available on App Store
- Epic, Chair Reveal Unreal-Powered iPhone Game Project Sword
| Microsoft makes move to combine games, phones Posted: 01 Sep 2010 05:02 PM PDT SEATTLE – Microsoft Corp. is bringing its video-game expertise to the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 line, an attempt to capitalize on the success of the Xbox 360 as the software maker tries to compete with Apple Inc.'s iPhone. Microsoft says a dedicated group inside of Microsoft Game Studios will develop video games for Windows phones, help outside game publishers and scout out small, independent ... |
| Interview: Epic's Capps On Bringing Hardcore Flavor To iOS Posted: 01 Sep 2010 02:00 PM PDT Epic Games is best known as the hardcore developer behind games like Unreal Tournament and Gears of War, but in formally moving its popular Unreal Engine 3 to Apple's iOS devices, the studio hopes to bring hardcore flavor to iPhones, iPads and iPods. The developer on Wednesday was front and center at Apple's latest media event, showing off a sharp-looking UE3 demo dubbed Epic Citadel (available ... |
| Epic Games Announces 'Epic Citadel' App Now Available on App Store Posted: 01 Sep 2010 12:06 PM PDT CARY, N.C.----Epic Games, Inc. today announced its "Epic Citadel" App is now available from the App Store. The app showcases the technical capabilities of Epic's award-winning Unreal Engine 3 on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. |
| Epic, Chair Reveal Unreal-Powered iPhone Game Project Sword Posted: 01 Sep 2010 11:15 AM PDT At a Wednesday Apple event attended by Gamasutra, Epic Games and subsidiary Chair Entertainment revealed Project Sword, an Unreal Engine 3-powered fantasy game that utilizes Apple's upcoming Game Center. The title is in full 3D and is Epic's first game for Apple portable devices. Project Sword sports touch-based swipe controls for combat for hack-and-slash RPG action. Epic president Mike Capps ... |
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