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Interesting piece of news. I think this bodes well for gaming on Android devices. The main thing is releasing a quality product of course. I've heard of Pocket Legends but never played it.
I don't mean to be negative but is this a case of there lacking quality games on Android so the few that do show up may do better than the iOS version? I mean, with the iTunes store, you got plenty to choose from. Games that are more graphically stunning like Infinity Blade, Rage, GTI Racing to more simplistic games Tap Defense (tower defense game). You've even got ports of some PC and console games like Final Fantasy, Secret of Mana, and Civilization.
Interesting piece of news. I think this bodes well for gaming on Android devices. The main thing is releasing a quality product of course. I've heard of Pocket Legends but never played it.
I don't mean to be negative but is this a case of there lacking quality games on Android so the few that do show up may do better than the iOS version? I mean, with the iTunes store, you got plenty to choose from. Games that are more graphically stunning like Infinity Blade, Rage, GTI Racing to more simplistic games Tap Defense (tower defense game). You've even got ports of some PC and console games like Final Fantasy, Secret of Mana, and Civilization.