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Chinese developers take a bite of the Apple

If you've ever gone to Apple's mobile app store and purchased games like High Noon, Gamebox1 or Doodletruck, then you've downloaded an app from the burgeoning Chinese software development community.

By Maria Korolov and Wang Fangqing | 22 August, 2011 20:39

Tags: Apple, games, mobile apps, networking, software, wireless

BioShock 2 impressions

You might call BioShock 2 'BioShock with the top down'. You'll discover this early in the game, when its lid, sides, and bottom suddenly disengage and you're thrust beyond the safety of purpose-made geometry. In BioShock, Rapture was a nightmare metropolis beneath the sea, an abyssal macro-terrarium circumscribed by an ocean unwittingly intruded upon, but for all the rifting city's dribbling cracks and spitting leaks, the ocean never came to you.

By Matt Peckham | 02 February, 2010 01:49

Tags: BioShock 2

DiRT 2 races onto dusty monitors soon

Codemasters has released the first batch of screenshots to promote the upcoming rally driving video game DiRT 2. The game is no longer being marketed with the Colin McRae name attached, though the company has stated that the famous driver, who passed away shortly before the release of the original DiRT, will appear in the game.

Hands on with Nintendo's DSi

The newest addition to the Nintendo DS family, DSi, has clearer sound quality and a surprisingly sharp image quality when in photo mode.

By Yuriko Nagano | 04 November, 2008 09:24

Tags: Nintendo, nintendo ds, nintendo dsi

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