Thursday, June 7, 2012

Top 5 mobile games on E3 2012

Since the powerful of smartphones and tablets, mobile games have become a great part of  the game company's  plan.
PricewaterhpiseCoopers’ new investigation indicated that mobile gamers have become mulititaskers.
Here are 5 mobile games are worthy to test on the E3.

Reign of Amira



It’s a third-person perspective fantasy action online game from Snapdragon. This game put gamers in charge of Princess Amira. Player in order to save her from the lost glory from the Desert Kingdom

The Amazing Spider-Man

 


It’s a game from Gameloft that will be published at this summer. Players can play like the Spider-Man. If you're a fan of “Spider-Man 2” You’ll enjoy it.

Infinity Blade: Dungeons



It’s the Epic Games product. The old one earned  more than 30 million dollars. And it’s an excellent pressure to it. “Infinity Edge: Dungeons” is a combination dungeon spider and action game.

Dead Trigger

 


It’s a first-person shooter game from Madfinger Games and will be released this summer. In this game, you have to survive from the world of zombies.

Demons’ Score THD


It’s a rhythm action shooter from Square Enix/iNiS. Gamers will control a college girl called Serenity and try to prevent it from various demons.

Enjoy the E3 2012.

Microsoft Keep Win 8 from HTC Tablets


On Computex show in Taipei this week, Toshiba, Acer and Asus unveiled their tablets with Win 8. Others company will also show their devices later, but without HTC.

According to the Bloomberg report on Thursday, Microsoft keep Win 8 from HTC tablets. To compete with iPad, Microsoft want ARM-based reach a high quality. In the opinion of Microsoft, the sales amount and experience of making tablets of HTC cann’t meet their expectations.

An HTC spokesperson told: “Today, we’re confirming out support for future versions of Windows but aren’t commenting on the specifics of our product plans beyond that. That may means that HTC is not the only one barred.

Microsoft refused to comment on it.

Even though barred from Win 8, HTC will still use Windows Phone. The spokesperson told us, “HTC has sold more than 40 million Windows Phones over the last ten years and we are committed to future versions of Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform more than ever,”