Tag: Game
Angry Birds on Android. (Video)
by Chaz on Jun.16, 2010, under Android, Software
Rovio have posted a quick video of their excellent game, Angry Birds running on Android (A Motorola Milestone to be exact).
Angry birds is one of my favourite games on the iPhone/iPod touch and it’s great to see it coming to Android. A must buy for anyone with an Android handset!
Raging Thunder 2 – iPod Touch Vs Nexus One.
by Chaz on Mar.15, 2010, under Android, Apple, Software
Here is another quick video showing Raging Thunder 2 running on the iPod Touch & the Nexus One
Whilst both games seem to run exactly the same, the Nexus One has the benefit of a higher resolution screen meaning it is running at a higher resolution than the iPod touch (480 x 320 pixels on the iPod, 800 x 480 on the Nexus One).
Apologies for not being able to “steer” the cars. My hands were full with the camera.
Video: Raging Thunder II running on the Nexus One.
by Chaz on Mar.08, 2010, under Android, Apple, Smartphones, Software
I’ve just uploaded a video of Raging Thunder 2 racing game from Polarbit running on the Nexus One.
It’s the best Android game I’ve seen so far and plays really well! It’s available on both Apple’s App Store and the Android Market.
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Cross platform gaming heaven: Single game running on Windows Phone Series 7, Windows and XBOX360!
by Chaz on Mar.06, 2010, under Smartphones, Software
Here is an interesting video. It shows a single game being played on Windows, XBOX360 and Windows Phone series 7!
Microsoft’s Eric Rudder, speaking at TechEd Middle East, showed off a game developed in Visual Studio as a singular project (with 90% shared code) that plays on Windows with a keyboard, a Windows Phone 7 Series prototype device with accelerometer and touch controls, and the Xbox 360 with the Xbox gamepad. Interestingly, not only is the development cross-platform friendly, but the game itself saves its place and lets you resume from that spot on whichever platform you happen to pick up.
That last bit sounds very interesting! Being able to continue a game nomatter where you are would be a very nice feature.
Source: Engadget