Those looking for a title to fill up the absence left by Flappy Bird's removal from the App Store should know that there are 100s of similar titles being developed that are trying to ride the original's coattail to success.
While we have been reporting that Nintendo remains adamant about not putting their games onto smartphones, it looks like the publisher might have less of an issue putting demos on mobile devices.
In a move that sent positive shockwaves through the fanbase, WWE announced WWE Network this week. The new streaming service will offer every single pay-per-view as well as countless hours of classic matches to subscribers for the (amazingly) sensible price of $9.99 a month.
Like its predecessors, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas will soon be ported over to mobile devices. Given Rockstar's past plans with mobile GTAs, this bodes well for fans of the franchise.
All-new tables are coming to Star Wars Pinball across all platforms, and Zen Studios has offered up the first glimpse at the 'Return of the Jedi' machine.