Sunday, September 29, 2019

Apple Arcade Wants To Let More People Play Games Across All Kinds Of Devices

This story is part of CNET's coverage of Apple Arcade, including exclusive first looks we got at some of the service's high-profile new games.

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So what defines the game platforms of the future when it's not hardware specs or industrial design? Instead it will be curation, discoverability and an investment in original content.

Frogger in Toy Town was an odd choice for the first trailer shown on-stage during that event, while most of the other games demoed were 2D side-scrolling experiences, not the console-like "big" games such as Beyond a Steel Sky or Sakaguchi's Fantasian! Technology - ...www.msn.com /en-us/news/technology/ ...-play...Find latest news coverage of breaking news events, trending topics, and compelling articles, photos and videos of US and international news stories.!! Those are coming later, but hopefully not too much later.

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Apple Arcade updated: The full list of games for iPhone and iPad - CNET

Ballistic Baseball is a new take on America's pastime that highlights the intense battle between the pitcher and the batter.

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There isn't any information available about this game yet, sans a picture of a cardboard box. We'll keep you updated! Flipboard: Apple Arcade wants to let more people play ...flipboard.com/@cnet/ ...games-anywhere...Apple Arcade wants to let more people play games anywhere and everywhere. CNET - Dan Ackerman. The new service may spell the end of game hardware.!! This title might not be available at launch.

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In Dead End Job, you play as Hector Plasm, a cleaner at Ghoul-B-Gone. Blast ghosts with your plasma blaster and suck them up into your vacuum pack. It looks like a less bloody version of Viscera Cleanup Detail meets Ghostbusters! Apple Arcade hands-on: Why people will pay to play in 2019 ...www.imore.com / apple - arcade -review Beyond even that, Apple may well see financial opportunity in Arcade , and if it makes a ton of money for everyone, that'll be fanatic for them. But I think Apple also sees responsibility, and if they can help developers make the kind of games that I so many of us used to play the bits out of as kids — that we want so much for our kids.!! This might not be a launch title.

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