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This week, Sony dropped its $99 PlayStation Mobile publisher license fee which strangely feels like business as usual now that the company seems committed to its new fascination with indies. I'm no developer, but as an avid p...
| Jordan Devore |
Indie studio Grapefrukt has been quietly working on games since at least 2009, and it definitely has a distinctive style, opting to design with the "less is more" philosophy firmly in mind. After making Tektonik for the recen...
| Darren Nakamura |
Speaking to Joystiq, SCEA VP of publishing Adam Boyes said that the company is generally cool with having unfinished games on its platforms so long as "[they don't] have any bugs that are completely destroying the world. "[Du...
| Jordan Devore |
A new strategic partnership between Sony Computer Entertainment and Unity means we're going to be seeing a lot more of the popular game engine on PlayStation hardware. Beyond the current support for PlayStation 3, this arrang...
| Jordan Devore |
A Virus Named Tom is a quirky and clever action puzzle game about an adorable computer virus designed by a mad scientist seeking to defame the corporation that made millions off his work before unceremoniously firing him...
| Conrad Zimmerman |
Sony has launched the PS Mobile Dev Portal to help developers get started working on PS Mobile. The official SDK is available through this portal, as is the license agreement. A fee of only $99 is required for a develop...
| Dale North |
It wouldn't be a Tokyo Game Show without some kind of creepy gaming experience. This year's find is a mobile game being showcased in Sony's PlayStation Mobile pavilion. Alongside the family friendly experiences here I f...
| Dale North |
Sony's PlayStation Mobile was announced last month at gamescom, and along with that announcement it was revealed Asus, Wikipad, and HTC will be among the manufacturers that support the program. On these devices, through this ...
| Dale North |

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