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PG's top 5 moments of the week - Mario with IAPs? Hot gadgets at MWC...

Added: 01.03.2014 21:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


PG's top 5 moments of the week - Mario with IAPs? Hot gadgets at MWC... Every week, Pocket Gamer provides a weekly digest of the most important and popular stories from these digital pages. A lot has happened on Pocket Gamer this week. We've been looking at phones in Barcelona, telling Nintendo how to run a company, cranking out lists, and playing more video games than is mentally healthy. And beyond the following five things, we've played Hammer Chisel's F...

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Pocket Gamer Podcast: Episode 263 - Mario does not jump for dollars

Added: 28.02.2014 16:04 | 14 views | 0 comments


Pocket Gamer Podcast: Episode 263 - Mario does not jump for dollars Things get vitriolic in this week's podcast, as Peter unleashes an astonishingly long anti-fanatic rant provoked by the comments of a Nintendo shareholder who thinks we should be able to pay to make Mario jump higher. Once Peter's got that out of his system, he and I tackle the tsunami of new releases which has washed over the App Store this week. This tidal wave of fresh iOS games includes ...

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Pocket Gamer Court: Should regulators get involved with IAPs and free-to-play games?

Added: 28.02.2014 15:05 | 4 views | 0 comments


Pocket Gamer Court: Should regulators get involved with IAPs and free-to-play games? Gamers are a curious bunch. If we hear a single peep about regulators getting involved in our gory, blood-soaked murder simulators, we're up in arms. But if said regulators want to regulate F2P games, we're suddenly stoked to have our hobby under government scrutiny. I'm talking, of course, about the European Commission's plans to hold talks with Apple, Google, policy makers, and consumer...

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Pocket Gamer Court: Should regulators get involved with IAPs and free-to-play games?

Added: 28.02.2014 15:05 | 5 views | 0 comments


Pocket Gamer Court: Should regulators get involved with IAPs and free-to-play games? Gamers are a curious bunch. If we hear a single peep about regulators getting involved in our gory, blood-soaked murder simulators, we're up in arms. But if said regulators want to regulate F2P games, we're suddenly stoked to have our hobby under government scrutiny. I'm talking, of course, about the European Commission's plans to hold talks with Apple, Google, policy makers, and consumer...

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