Who knew flinging birds at a pack of pigs would be so much fun? Or that jumping up a series of never-ending platforms with no real rhyme or reason would keep you entertained for hours? In its short life, iPhone has been home to scores of such titles, simple actions transformed into so called killer-apps with notable frequency. Five minutes into Cut the Rope, and it's clear the format has another such hit on its hands.
Om Nom, the little guy in the Cut the Rope games, is getting his own movie for next year. No, seriously, this is a thing that's happening.
Hardcore Gamer: In some consumers’ eyes, mobile games aren’t worthy of standing beside games on handheld systems. Why is that? Why are mobile games treated with such disdain? Most of them are designed to be played in short bursts, and by their very nature can’t hold gamers’ attention.
The weekly sales at Best Buy, Target, GameStop, Wal-Mart and Toys R Us are now live.
Great to see TF doing so well, almost 2m retail sales just on X1. I suspect the digital sales are even higher.
@Ray, seeing as how TF didn't come out till 5 months after launch, and X1 was already around 4m sold, I'm guessing about half or 1m.
If you want an X1 I'd recommend Craigslist. You can pick one up for cheap with games.
Any time sony fan boys are quick to downplay the success of titanfall with "low sales" youc ould refrence how it sales absolutely crushed infamous SS sales lol.
jay-z said it best "went from top ten to not mentioned at all"