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by Alan Rappaport, COMMUNITY WRITER
Without the hardcore behind them, and the casual market moving on can Nintendo stay relevant in today's changing gaming market?
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by Zach Hudson, COMMUNITY WRITER
After seeing the images of the Wii U controller it became completely apparent that the console as we know it may be exiting the building. With a tablet design the Wii U reminds me of the iPad. The differences between a gaming console and tablet will really start to blur this fall when Apple releases iOS 5.
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by Nick Berger, COMMUNITY WRITER
Tech Nerds beware! As Mobile World Congress and DICE are underway gamer specific tech info is being ignored. Here is the most recent news.
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by Rakim Reid, COMMUNITY WRITER
I've never held any interest in so-called "casual" games. But I've prided myself as being a core gamer for as long as I could remember. Read how I feel about Angry Birds here.
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by Gil Lawrence de Leon, COMMUNITY WRITER
With the imminent release of the Nintendo 3DS, it's time to refashion our perceptions of handheld gaming. This article examines the overall progress of portable entertainment, the gaming community's passive outlook on portable gaming, and how Nintendo will forever alter our expectations of portable consoles for the better.
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by Richard Moss, COMMUNITY WRITER
Some people seem to think the success of Steam on the PC will directly transfer to the Mac platform, revitalizing Mac gaming. Unfortunately, it isn’t this simple. The Mac gaming market is a very different beast to its PC counterpart, and Steam may find an uphill battle in this world. Here’s why.
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by Kyle Russell, COMMUNITY WRITER
A look at the iPod touch (and therefore iPhone) as a gaming device, and why it surpasses the iPad as a gaming platform.
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by Mark T. Whitney, COMMUNITY WRITER
InstantAction CEO Louis Castle answers questions on his new platform and what it means for the industry.
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by Ed Grabowski, COMMUNITY WRITER
Being an early adopter of Apples iPod Touch, I rejoiced at the sight of so many downloadable games at my fingertips. For a long time I was happy with my purchase, but lately the App Store has become so competitive that it is ultimately hurting me, the consumer, instead of benefiting me. Especially when it comes to the coveted Descriptions page.
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by Richard Moss, COMMUNITY WRITER
The conclusion to my in-depth feature on Mac gaming looks at what lies ahead for the troubled platform.
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
This is by far the most complete showing of game consoles you're going to find on the internet. Sit back and let the waves of technology wash over you.
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by Richard Moss, COMMUNITY WRITER
The second instalment in a three-part series on the past, present, and future of gaming on the Mac.
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by Omri Petitte, BITMOB STAFF
Apple's Steve Jobs finally unveils the iPad, a new multitouch tablet computer that has the capability of playing video games.
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by Richard Moss, COMMUNITY WRITER
A portrait of the rocky history of gaming on the Mac.
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
The first ever pre-Thanksgiving Bitmob Spotlight is go, and ready to show you how ad campaigns should work, why celebrities and games really don't mix, and why Apple should reconsider supporting games on their computers.
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by Evan Campbell, COMMUNITY WRITER
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by Michael Lenoch, COMMUNITY WRITER
The problems of the iTunes App Store and how to fix them.
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by Christopher Quach, COMMUNITY WRITER
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by William Cain, COMMUNITY WRITER
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