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Top 5 Physics-Based Games on iPhone

The Quality Index champions the best physics-based games on iPhone, and omits Angry Birds.

WTH?!? But seriously: World of Goo builds an unbeatable tower to the top of our list, never looking like being knocked over...even by Cut the Rope.

Snuggle Truck overcomes political issues to secure a place on our rundown, too.

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Sega records $200m impairment write-down for Rovio during Q3

Rovio “found it difficult to advance its initially planned business development,” says Sega.

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Sega Announces Financial Results Impacted by Impairment Loss Due to Rovio's Underperformance

Today, Sega announced its financial results for the first nine months of the fiscal year, related to the period between April and December 2025.

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Sega Financial Results Decline as Full Game Sales and Rovio Underperform

Sega announced its financial results for the first quarter of the fiscal year, related to the period between April and September 2025.

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Gamersunite880168d ago

I hope Shinobi did well. That would be a shame if it didn't.

MetroidFREAK21168d ago

What happens when you release games via Limited Run and as Game Key Cards on Switch 2

TheColbertinator168d ago

People don't buy them. I would have double dipped on P3 Reload if they had proper cartridges but they can all shove it.

MetroidFREAK21168d ago

I admit I bought several of them... but I always will choose proper carts GKC releases if given the choice

Agent75167d ago

SEGA should stop faffing on with those boring Mega Drive and Master System collections that've been out there for years. Saturn and Dreamcast collections are overdue, but more some arcade collections. Put games on all formats and let gamers choose disc, card or download. The latest Shinobi was a Limited Run game on card, it doesn't exactly sell the game to the masses. SEGA showed off a number of new games not so long ago, they've all gone missing. SEGA has a rich history of making mistakes, it needs to have a serious look at itself, more so in the US and Europe.