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New directory champions Apple’s iDevice as market leader
Apple’s groundbreaking smartphone, the hugely popular iPhone, is set to become the world’s best device for handheld videogaming according to The iPhone Games Directory.
“With giant publishers such as Electronic Arts, Ubisoft and Konami now supporting the device with bigger and better games, which include the likes of Assassin’s Creed, Brothers In Arms, Spore and Metal Gear Solid, the iPhone is fast becoming the handheld gamer’s platform of choice” said iPhone Games Directory Editor ...
Included in this issue
All the biggest PC games covered including:
Alpha Protocol
Borderlands
R.U.S.E.
Mafia II
Reviewed
In-depth reviews and analysis including:
Batman Arkham Asylum exclusive review
Killing Floor
Red Faction: Guerrilla
Championship Manager 10
Bonus Content:
Thirty Years In PC Hardware
The Long Way WOW'nd
Multimedia Keyboard group ...
Included in this issue
Previewed
All the biggest PC games covered including;
- Max Payne 3 he's back!
- Bioshock 2 multiplayer hands-on!
- Left 4 Dead 2 exclusive
- Borderlands 87 bazillion weapons
Reviewed
In-depth reviews and analysis including;
- Battlefield Heroes
- Blood Bowl
- Street Fighter IV
- Tales Of Monkey Island
Bonus Content
- Hardware feature: 2K gaming laptops group test!
- MMO Feature: ReSpawn Point part 2
- Hardware Feature: Overclock your notebook
Another bout of self-promotion (you love it really): I am great. And in other news:
Imagine Publishing today announced the launch of its new creative magazine, 3D Artist – the first new UK print 3D magazine in over five years. 3D Artist is aimed at anyone who has an interest in 3D art, whether it’s creating it from scratch or just admiring the phenomenal images produced by professional studios. Each issue, 3D Artist has inspirational workshops that ...
Imagine Publishing's new games portal has officially launched. NowGamer.com is the premier hub for all your games reviews, previews, news, interviews, features, cheats, guides, videos and podcasts across every format, harnessing the talents behind IP's entire video games portfolio. NowGamer.com comprehensively covers all video game formats: PS3, PSP, XBox 360, Wii, DS, PC and Mac/iPhone, as well as a retro gaming catalogue going all the way back to 1995.
NowGamer.com features an interactive release date diary, Publisher Premiership, bespoke game awards ...
Yoda versus the Silver Surfer? Legolas versus Doctor Who (Tom Baker version)? The Predator versus Dr Emmett Brown?
From SciFi Now magazine and Imagine Publishing, the people who brought you Digital Photographer's Photo Face-off, comes SFIcons. It's a head-to-head showdown between the biggest science fiction icons of all time: simply click the character to select who you think is cooler, sexier or who's more likely to kick the other's arse, then check the leaderboard to see who's winning.
Why don't you take a look ...
Thought I'd follow up Tuesday's shameless TPCG/Imagine Publishing blog plug with another one. Shameless, because there's absolutely no shame in it when you're promoting something that's genuinely good: SciFiNow.co.uk, IP's website for its hugely popular SciFi Now mag is adding video content for the latest films, including trailers, behind-the-scenes footage, interviews and previews. It's being hosted in partnership with Moviebeat and will shortly show featurettes and interviews for The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Hellboy ...
…it sounds a bit like silly nonsense: Imagine Publishing's Digital Photographer website (a sort of second-cousin to totalpcgaming.com, if we're going to make such analogies) has an interactive feature called Photo Face-Off and the concept is very simple. Two photos of the 28,000 uploaded by enthusiasts since July 2007 are randomly selected from the database and you have to vote on which one you think is the best. The result is recorded, compiled and the most popular photos are displayed in a ...