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    News Two Big Xbox Franchises Are Getting New Mobile Games Very Soon

    We've got a couple of unexpected first-party Xbox games launching soon! Well... kinda. It's been announced today that both The Elder Scrolls: Castles and Age of Empires Mobile will be releasing on September 10th and October 17th respectively, available for both Android and iOS. We've seen bits...
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    News Katamari Damacy's Ambitious Mobile Port Has Just Been (Partially) Preserved

    Last month, the feature phone preservationist RockmanCosmo announced that a group of individuals had managed to find and extract the files for Katamari Damacy-Kun and its sequel Oi Katamari Damacy-Kun from an i-mode compatible phone. And it now seems that they've made some encouraging strides to...
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    Apple Apple's AAA mobile gaming efforts seem to be failing

    iOS ports of major console games like Resident Evil 4, Assassin's Creed Mirage, and Death Stranding have seemingly faced lackluster sales as recent sales estimates reveal low figures. If these figures are accurate, Assassin's Creed Mirage garnered only around $138,000 from 123,000 downloads...
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    News A Rare Mobile Port Of The Wii Title Kororinpa Has Been Preserved

    Remember Kororinpa? The cute Nintendo Wii title from Hudson Soft was released back in 2006 in Japan (and 2007 in North America and Europe) and saw players using motion controls to guide a small marble through a bunch of increasingly difficult mazes. It wasn't necessarily the deepest game in the...
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    News Two Previously-Lost Katamari Damacy Games Have Been Preserved

    Two Katamari Damacy games, which were originally released for Japanese feature phones, have been found and preserved, as recently revealed by RockmanCosmo on Twitter. Katamari Damacy-Kun and its sequel Oi Katamari Damacy-Kun were released through NTT DoCoMo's i-Mode service (and other Japanese...
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