I honestly think the BlackBerry and Windows Mobile will be non-starters in the mobile gaming market - Android is the only platform that will have a chance to compete, and as Markus says in the podcast, the different devices bring up their own issues.
He's on vacation, in Hawaii.
Jerk.
It's actually been like a year and a half between entries. We've seen 2 new geoDefense games this year alone, and a ton of Toy Bot games. I'm fine with this.
Apple and AT&T suck, yes, but c'mon, in terms of gaming it's not even close.
You know, I actually agree - there's so much of the game there that I didn't even get close to beating it, so DLC wasn't really 'necessary' for me.
I kind of wish we knew which app they were talking about, so we would know which sites are taking dirty money and which ones aren't.
I can't get enough of it. Best $0.99 I ever spent.
I wonder if we'll see more collaborations like this if this game is successful from a financial standpoint?
Yeah, and I at least liked having the video to show it off. Or at least to try to. Maybe a lite version to let people see the game for themselves would help?
It's funny, the guy mentioned having his wife play the game. That's the spirit, get someone else to do it!
This is just an awful, awful affair. Horrible that someone thinks that this is in any way a good idea.
Oh Pandemic, we hardly knew ye.
Yeah, getting this far is impressive. Takes a lot of initiative to do it.
Yeah, I love retro style games...at least this was a good attempt
Just because a game has, well, asteroids, doesn't mean that it's an Asteroids clone. Heh.
Oh yeah. Also, this was all made by John Carmack and John Carmack alone. IMPRESSIVE.
Does it really matter? If Chuck Norris wanted to buy something and he didn't have the money, what would you do? Not give it to him?
Seems like some kind of word game, with a GPS twist.
No, it's all one system play.
Quarrel is like the least-offensive name for a game ever