Sony has announced that it plans to offer three full free videogames for all those buyers of the PlayStation Portable Go who are already owners of an older version of the handheld console created by the company.The idea is to allow those who have a lot of games on the UMD type support, which are unusable in the new G... |
29 September 2009 13:11 GMT |
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If you still have your old Nokia 6600 or Sony Ericsson P900 phone, there is good news for you, as mobile developer HeroCraft has made its Symbian S60 2nd edition and UIQ 2 titles available for free. Ranging from arcade to puzzle and strategy genres, the entire list includes 11 games: 8 in 1: Arcade Park, Ball Rush Aq... |
11 September 2009 07:25 GMT |
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Free-to-play games are extremely popular these days because they don't require the gamer to make any purchases, thus saving money for full-fledged titles, but also because they give companies a chance to make money through various other ways like ads and microtransactions. That is what Electronic Arts had in mi... |
18 April 2009 03:21 GMT |
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If, until now, Yahoo! Games was mostly based on a fee paying system for their users to have full access to the games displayed on the website, things are about to change. The company has announced two agreements, signed with Double Fusion and NeoEdge, which will allow users to freely download 400 ad-supported games, ... |
10 July 2008 11:55 GMT |
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In this real world where prices seem to be absolutely obscene sometimes, people love free things and anything is way better than the rest - as long as it is free. It's about the same in the ever-growing games world: we have the hardcore "free game" hunters, the occasional "free game" hunters and the beginners, t... |
2 May 2008 11:36 GMT |
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Back in 2001, Digital Eel, a company created by a trio of the game industry veterans, have unveiled their first game, Plasmaworm. After seven years of delight for the fans of easy and fun games, the company decided to offer the game, together with other two classic titles, for free. Three fun games for free - that... |
24 April 2008 03:02 GMT |
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Last week, Microsoft announced that it plans to make user-created Xbox 360 games available for download through the console's online service, but it forgot to say how much money will the users have to pay for these games. Now they have made all the info available, thanks to Shacknews: all the games created under... |
25 February 2008 04:17 GMT |
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