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Carter Dotson

Carter is a senior writer over at recent Steel Media acquisition 148Apps.com.

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Stateside: Believe it or not, Dungeon Keeper isn't the end of gaming as we know it
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Stateside: Believe it or not, Dungeon Keeper isn't the end of gaming as we know it

Stateside: Nevermind smartphone games, Nintendo's next move should be a Mario Mobile
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Stateside: Nevermind smartphone games, Nintendo's next move should be a Mario Mobile

Stateside: Taking Ridiculous Fishing F2P would be a 'disaster'
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Stateside: Taking Ridiculous Fishing F2P would be a 'disaster'

Stateside: Developers, video sharing is your future
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Stateside: Developers, video sharing is your future

Stateside: Mobile needs to find a balance between success and failure
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Stateside: Mobile needs to find a balance between success and failure

Stateside: It's time for the testosterone-fuelled games industry to grow up
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Stateside: It's time for the testosterone-fuelled games industry to grow up

Stateside: Violent change is coming. Only the innovative will survive
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Stateside: Violent change is coming. Only the innovative will survive

Stateside: It's time to stop blaming Apple and Google for poor app discovery
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Stateside: It's time to stop blaming Apple and Google for poor app discovery

Stateside: The 'indie bubble' won't burst, but the one around King and Supercell just might
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Stateside: The 'indie bubble' won't burst, but the one around King and Supercell just might

Stateside: The iOS-Android duopoly is over – it's time for developers to acknowledge Windows Phone
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Stateside: The iOS-Android duopoly is over – it's time for developers to acknowledge Windows Phone

Stateside: It's time Apple stopped playing around with gaming
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Stateside: It's time Apple stopped playing around with gaming

Stateside: Nevermind launching your iOS game on Android, it's time to target your oven, too
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Stateside: Nevermind launching your iOS game on Android, it's time to target your oven, too

Stateside: F2P needs to earn the player's trust to unlock longterm success, says DragonVale's Backflip
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Stateside: F2P needs to earn the player's trust to unlock longterm success, says DragonVale's Backflip

Stateside: The US mobile scene needs to can its obsession with San Francisco
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Stateside: The US mobile scene needs to can its obsession with San Francisco

Stateside: Apple is powerless to thaw the App Store's big freeze
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Stateside: Apple is powerless to thaw the App Store's big freeze

Stateside: Why SteamOS threatens to outmanoeuvre the microconsoles
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Stateside: Why SteamOS threatens to outmanoeuvre the microconsoles

Stateside: Mobile devs need to follow in Grand Theft Auto's footsteps
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Stateside: Mobile devs need to follow in Grand Theft Auto's footsteps

Stateside: PS Vita TV is the microconsole developers have been waiting for...
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Stateside: PS Vita TV is the microconsole developers have been waiting for...

Stateside: Nintendo doesn't need to go mobile, mobile needs to go Nintendo
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Stateside: Nintendo doesn't need to go mobile, mobile needs to go Nintendo

Wikipad Gaming Tablet Hardware Review
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Wikipad Gaming Tablet Hardware Review

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Stateside: Developers need to think bigger to fulfill the potential of tablet gaming
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Stateside: Developers need to think bigger to fulfill the potential of tablet gaming

Stateside: The ethics of IAP are complex which is why the industry needs to define them
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Stateside: The ethics of IAP are complex which is why the industry needs to define them

Stateside: It's time for mobile devs to kick the IGF to the curb
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Stateside: It's time for mobile devs to kick the IGF to the curb

Stateside: It's time to say bye bye to the era of iOS-only games
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Stateside: It's time to say bye bye to the era of iOS-only games

Stateside: Ouya is like a badly run Brazilian steakhouse where users fill up on free salad
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Stateside: Ouya is like a badly run Brazilian steakhouse where users fill up on free salad