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Kickstarter to launch in Australia soon

Added: 27.08.2013 4:45 | 6 views | 0 comments


Crowdfunding site also has sights on New Zealand.
Kickstarter will launch in Australia and New Zealand in "the very near future", the company has confirmed.

From: rss.feedsportal.com

Gamelofts Asphalt 8: Airborne Hits the New Zealand App Store

Added: 21.08.2013 12:18 | 44 views | 0 comments


iOS.AppsGoer writes:"Asphalt 8: Airborne is finally here after lots of buzz about its teaser trailer, release date and delay. Now it comes to the New Zealand App Store with a price of $ 0.99 USD."

From: n4g.com

PopCap CEO defends free-to-play

Added: 16.08.2013 15:38 | 3 views | 0 comments


Dave Roberts acknowledges that business model "can be flawed," but doesn't think users will have issues with Plants vs. Zombies 2.

PopCap CEO Dave Roberts has spoken out to defend the free-to-play business model employed in his studio's latest game .

Speaking with , Roberts said he does not agree with the notion that free-to-play games are inherently out to take advantage of gamers. Instead, he said the free-to-play model allows games to reach more people.

"We've gotten a lot of flak in the games industry for going free-to-play," Roberts said. "Everyone is: 'free-to-play is so evil.' But, part of it is, look, we can now talk to a million people in a day or two million people in a day or five million people, or whatever it is going to end up with today. That's a huge deal. People forget that freemium can really be a great thing because we are really showing a lot of people the game, and they are excited about it."

Roberts acknowledged that, like any other business model, the free-to-play business "can be flawed, or it can be great." The difference lies in execution, he said.

"With PVZ, we have a pretty important brand here and we are trying to protect it," Roberts said. "Even the old game, the PVZ game, here years later, has millions of active daily users. It is a game that people love to play over and over."

Ultimately, Roberts said Plants vs. Zombies 2 uses its free-to-play model in a way that "preserves what we believe is the great game experience and customer experience."

It's not only PopCap that believes in the free-to-play model. Roberts pointed out that paid games are not often found near the top of the highest-grossing charts on iTunes or Google Play.

"That's the sad truth," Roberts said. "People have decided that free-to-play is a better way for them to monetize. And some of the purists would argue that the industry has made them do that."

Plants vs. Zombies 2 after a soft launch in Australia and New Zealand last month. The game will be available for additional platforms later.

From: www.gamespot.com

PopCap CEO defends free-to-play

Added: 16.08.2013 15:38 | 4 views | 0 comments


Dave Roberts acknowledges that business model "can be flawed," but doesn't think users will have issues with Plants vs. Zombies 2.

PopCap CEO Dave Roberts has spoken out to defend the free-to-play business model employed in his studio's latest game .

Speaking with , Roberts said he does not agree with the notion that free-to-play games are inherently out to take advantage of gamers. Instead, he said the free-to-play model allows games to reach more people.

"We've gotten a lot of flak in the games industry for going free-to-play," Roberts said. "Everyone is: 'free-to-play is so evil.' But, part of it is, look we can now talk to a million people in a day or two million people in a day or five million people, or whatever it is going to end up with today. That's a huge deal. People forget that freemium can really be a great thing because we are really showing a lot of people the game, and they are excited about it."

Roberts acknowledged that, like any other business model, the free-to-play business "can be flawed, or it can be great." The difference lies in execution, he said.

"With PvZ, we have a pretty important brand here and we are trying to protect it," Roberts said. "Even the old game, the PvZ game, here years late, has millions of active daily users. It is a game that people love to play over and over."

Ultimately, Roberts said Plants vs. Zombies 2 uses its free-to-play model in a way that "preserves what we believe is the great game experience and customer experience."

It's not only PopCap that believes in the free-to-play model. Roberts pointed out that paid games are not often found near the top of the highest grossing charts on iTunes or Google Play.

"That's the sad truth," Roberts said. "People have decided that free-to-play is a better way for them to monetize. And, some of the purists would argue that the industry has made them do that."

Plants vs. Zombies 2 after a soft-launch in Australia and New Zealand last month. The game will be available for additional platforms later.

From: www.gamespot.com

Definitive Batman: Arkham Origins Collectors Edition for Australia and New Zealand

Added: 15.08.2013 16:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


Australia and New Zealand will be the only two countries selling two special editions of Batman: Arkham Origins, with a newly-announced Definitive Collectors Edition revealed today. It joins the regular Collector's Edition, announced recently. The Definitive version will sell for $139.95 at EB Games from 25 October, will be available in limited quantities,and will be available for both PS3 and Xbox 360.

From: n4g.com

Out at midnight: Save dying suns by utilising the gravitational pull of planets in Solar Flux

Added: 14.08.2013 15:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


Out at midnight: Save dying suns by utilising the gravitational pull of planets in Solar Flux It's about time you did something meaningful with your iPad. You know, like save a few dying suns from extinction. Nothing too fancy, you hear. In Solar Flux for iPad, you get to perform such a feat. It's just gone live on the New Zealand App Store, meaning it will be shining brightly on the UK and US App Stores later tonight. At the heart of this space-based puzzle game is some very tric...

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NZ Retailer Mocks the Australian Edition of Saints Row 4

Added: 10.08.2013 17:19 | 6 views | 0 comments


Do you think that New Zealand is sick of being lumped in with Australia? Sure, there are plenty of similarities, but the two countries are actually very different, as local retailer EB Games has pointed out in its most recent mailout.

From: n4g.com

NZ Retailer Mocks the Australian Edition of Saints Row 4

Added: 10.08.2013 15:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


Do you think that New Zealand is sick of being lumped in with Australia? Sure, there are plenty of similarities, but the two countries are actually very different, as local retailer EB Games has pointed out in its most recent mailout.

From: n4g.com


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