Sonic the Sketchhog races to the App Store

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Many have accused Sonic the hedgehog of having sketchy games in the past, but such is literally the case with Sega’s latest release. Following the blue blur’s recent 20th anniversary, Sega has launched a new application, “Sonic the Hedgehog 20th Anniversary”. Despite its vague name, it includes a brand-new game…

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Sonic the Sketchhog races to the App Store

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Many have accused Sonic the hedgehog of having sketchy games in the past, but such is literally the case with Sega’s latest release. Following the blue blur’s recent 20th anniversary, Sega has launched a new application, “Sonic the Hedgehog 20th Anniversary”. Despite its vague name, it includes a brand-new game…

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Review: Tiny Defense (iPhone)

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What is about the iOS that lends itself to the tower defence genre? Is it the touch screen? Or the nature of the stages that makes them short and readily playable? Is it just that the addictive nature of the genre translates so well into pretty graphics on a handheld…

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Review: Tiny Defense (iPhone)

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What is about the iOS that lends itself to the tower defence genre? Is it the touch screen? Or the nature of the stages that makes them short and readily playable? Is it just that the addictive nature of the genre translates so well into pretty graphics on a handheld…

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Review: The Dark Meadow (iPad)

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It was inevitable that the first ultra-hit iPad/ iPhone exclusive game, Infinity Blade, would attract clones. The Dark Meadow is the first. It looks the same (same Unreal engine, in fact), plays the same, and is very nearly the same game. Except spooky. Or, at least, it tries to be…

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Review: The Dark Meadow (iPad)

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It was inevitable that the first ultra-hit iPad/ iPhone exclusive game, Infinity Blade, would attract clones. The Dark Meadow is the first. It looks the same (same Unreal engine, in fact), plays the same, and is very nearly the same game. Except spooky. Or, at least, it tries to be…

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VVVVVV is coming to 3DS eShop

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Good news for indie fans; the very highly regarded PC game, VVVVVV, is coming to 3DS’ eShop download platform, courtesy of Nicalis. But it’s not just a straight port. As befits the 3DS, the game will also have a 3D play option. How that will work we have no idea,…

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