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Sponsored Feature: Intersog on how it hopes Guzu for iOS will be a soaring success Feature

Sponsored Feature: Intersog on how it hopes Guzu for iOS will be a soaring success

By Simon Reed
Sponsored Feature: G5 Entertainment on how Virtual City 2: Paradise Resort has laid down the foundations for success Feature

Sponsored Feature: G5 Entertainment on how Virtual City 2: Paradise Resort has laid down the foundations for success

By Simon Reed
Upcoming iPhone games: Total War Battles, Saving Private Sheep 2, and more Feature

Upcoming iPhone games: Total War Battles, Saving Private Sheep 2, and more

By Mark Brown
Hands-on with Infinity Blade II's super social ClashMob Feature

Hands-on with Infinity Blade II's super social ClashMob

By Mark Brown
Sponsored Feature: Reviving a classic with Avernum: Escape From the Pit HD Feature

Sponsored Feature: Reviving a classic with Avernum: Escape From the Pit HD

By Tom Worthington
Metal Gear Vita: The 5 HD collections we want on Vita next Feature

Metal Gear Vita: The 5 HD collections we want on Vita next

By Peter Willington
Musician Arman Bohn on teaching himself to code, and what he hopes from debut RPG Arranger Interview

Musician Arman Bohn on teaching himself to code, and what he hopes from debut RPG Arranger

By Matthew Diener
Three Joyride Jetpacks that are a sign of the times Feature

Three Joyride Jetpacks that are a sign of the times

By Zoya Street
Top 5 Nintendo franchises that should be resurrected on 3DS Feature

Top 5 Nintendo franchises that should be resurrected on 3DS

By Peter Willington
Pocket God creator Dave Castelnuovo on what he hopes from Atari's Pong Indie Developer Challenge Interview

Pocket God creator Dave Castelnuovo on what he hopes from Atari's Pong Indie Developer Challenge

By Jon Jordan
Top 10 best Android games: March 2012 Feature

Top 10 best Android games: March 2012

By Paul Devlin
Upcoming iPhone games: Burnout Crash, Five A Day, and more Feature

Upcoming iPhone games: Burnout Crash, Five A Day, and more

By Mark Brown
The A to Z of Angry Birds Feature

The A to Z of Angry Birds

By Mark Brown
The good, the bad, and the angry: 10 pieces of Angry Birds merchandise Feature

The good, the bad, and the angry: 10 pieces of Angry Birds merchandise

By Anthony Usher
Help yourself to 100 free wallpapers for your PS Vita Feature

Help yourself to 100 free wallpapers for your PS Vita

By Peter Willington
Sony Xperia S - Part 1: Introduction, specs, build quality Feature

Sony Xperia S - Part 1: Introduction, specs, build quality

By Jonathan Morris
Sony Xperia S - Part 2: Form factor, media, storage Feature

Sony Xperia S - Part 2: Form factor, media, storage

By Jonathan Morris
Top 10 best iPhone and iPad games: March 2012 Feature

Top 10 best iPhone and iPad games: March 2012

By Mark Brown
Sponsored Feature: Serious Parody on developing, releasing, and supporting iOS's first wrestling-sim Wrestling Manager Feature

Sponsored Feature: Serious Parody on developing, releasing, and supporting iOS's first wrestling-sim Wrestling Manager

By Tom Worthington
Upcoming iPhone games: Bug Princess 2, Saturday Morning RPG, and more Feature

Upcoming iPhone games: Bug Princess 2, Saturday Morning RPG, and more

By Mark Brown
Interview: Crytek talks Fibble and pushing boundaries in mobile graphics Interview

Interview: Crytek talks Fibble and pushing boundaries in mobile graphics

By Will Wilson
Imangi Studios reveals what's next for Temple Run Interview

Imangi Studios reveals what's next for Temple Run

By Mark Brown
RocketChicken on how location-based iPhone adventure CodeRunner was inspired by a Bath museum tour and British spy dramas Interview

RocketChicken on how location-based iPhone adventure CodeRunner was inspired by a Bath museum tour and British spy dramas

By Damon Brown
Sponsored Feature: Funzio on how Crime City for Android avoids many of the criminal genre clichés Feature

Sponsored Feature: Funzio on how Crime City for Android avoids many of the criminal genre clichés

By Simon Reed