Smartphones have changed our lifestyle habits in many ways. One of the biggest changes has come through mobile gaming, which has now reached a level equal with early games consoles. The variety of games available on mobile devices is vast. Apart from resolving issues of boredom and idleness during downtime, mobile gaming presents more than a handful of benefits. From sharpening reaction times, improving your mood, boosting cognitive capabilities and more, satisfying your gaming fix via your trusty mobile has its definite advantages.
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Yoshi, Mario, Kirby, and Starfox 2 oh my! The SNES Classic is coming!
June 27, 2017Super Nintendo Classic (Photo: BusinessWire) *Squeals in childhood delight* FINALLY! I’ve been waiting for this announcement from Nintendo since they released the Nintendo Classic last year. It’s not that the original…
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Best Throwback Thursday ever! Nintendo announces mini version of classic NES console
July 14, 2016It’s a throwback Thursday indeed! Nintendo just announced that it will re-releasing a mini version of it’s classic Nintendo NES system! Now that is how you capitalize on the momentum they’ve…
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Photo: XBox/Microsoft Microsoft has long been the tech company associated with BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) when your computer fatally errors out or runs into a software/hardware issue. So perhaps they…
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Logitech Powershell Controller: Enhanced gaming for your iPhone
January 15, 2014Screenshot from Logitech homepage Everyone knows I am an iPhone enthusiast, but a IT Geek and tech lover first. As with most IT people, I play games, and like most smartphone…
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Playstation Now: Streaming video game service from Sony
January 8, 2014Sony, the creator of PlayStation, announced the new video game streaming service PlayStation Now at CES 2014. This is following the outstanding sales of the company’s latest console release, the…
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(Photo credit: Nintendo) Nintendo not only dropped the price on the Wii U today, but also launched a cheaper DS model, the Nintendo 2DS. The device is priced at $129.99, and…
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A little over a week after their big presentation at E3, Microsoft is already getting rid of it’s policies on used games and constant internet connectivity. If you remember they were…
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E3 is this week and with it two thirds of the gaming trifecta have showed their hands. We got a look at Microsoft’s Xbox One and Sony’s Playstation 4. Now of course…
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This post is for my fellow gamers. This week Microsoft finally unveiled it’s new Xbox console and it’s called the Xbox One. Most were thinking that it would be called Xbox…