20 Old-School Game Series We Still Love Today
Added: 28.04.2015 11:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
SheAttack: With the recent release of Mortal Kombat X, I began to think. Mortal Kombat has been around for literally as long as Ive been alive and people are still enjoying the series! Thats talent!. As I pondered on this realization, I remembered. There are so many series that we played as children that continue to thrive and be successful. In the age of expanding markets and dimishing returns, its always a great day when our favorite characters can continue to stick around and reinvent themselves each iteration.
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n4g.com
| Apple Enjoys Another Record-Breaking Quarter, But iPad Sales Still Falling
Added: 28.04.2015 0:25 | 5 views | 0 comments
Technology giant Apple on Monday announced financial results for its latest quarter, revealing that total revenue and profit was up year-over-year, but iPad sales continued to slide. For the quarter ended March 28, Apple posted $58 billion in revenue and a profit of $13.6 billion. This compares to revenue of $45.6 billion and net income of $10.2 billion during the same period last year. , and Cook says he might know why."What you do see is that people hold onto their iPad longer than they do a phone," Cook said back in October. "Because we've only been in this business for four years, we don't know what the upgrade cycle will be for people."
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www.gamespot.com
| Apple Enjoys Another Record-Breaking Quarter, But iPad Sales Still Falling
Added: 28.04.2015 0:25 | 2 views | 0 comments
Technology giant Apple on Monday announced financial results for its latest quarter, revealing that total revenue and profit was up year-over-year, but iPad sales continued to slide. For the quarter ended March 28, Apple posted $58 billion in revenue and a profit of $13.6 billion. This compares to revenue of $45.6 billion and net income of $10.2 billion during the same period last year. , and Cook says he might know why."What you do see is that people hold onto their iPad longer than they do a phone," Cook said back in October. "Because we've only been in this business for four years, we don't know what the upgrade cycle will be for people."
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www.gamespot.com
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