Entries in 'flash' (32)
Sony still trying for Flash on Vita
Sony is locked in negotiations with Adobe to add Flash support to PS Vita, a new report suggests.
Adobe drops mobile Flash development
A leaked email from Adobe appears to signal that the company is to quit development of its Flash player plug-in for mobile devices.
Angry Birds Flash edition on the way
Rovio has built a new version of its smartphone games sensation Angry Birds that plays in Flash.
A game changer - Unreal Engine 3 now runs in Flash
Forget everything you're reading about Apple's new iPhone technology - the most impressive development for games in the last 24 hours is this: Unreal Engine 3 now runs in Flash.
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No Flash for 3DS browser
Nintendo has decided against supporting Flash content on its 3DS, according to reports.
Want Duke Nukem? Then play Duke Nudem
"Oh my, we ARE naughty!!!! Enjoy….. there is a NSFW version on here, but hey, its research right?"
Further Wii successor tech claims
Nintendo's new console will not include a hard drive, will house 8GB of internal flash memory and offer a proprietary disc format capable of storing 25GB of information.
3DS logs flash cart use
Even if hackers do succeed in circumventing the security measures included in Nintendo's 3DS handheld, there are indications that a nasty surprise lays in store for those who do.
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Adobe brings Flash to iPhone at last
Adobe has released a conversion application that it says can allow Flash games to play on iPhone for the first time.
R4 already working on 3DS
Having enjoyed a tremendous launch in Japan over the weekend, Nintendo's 3DS has already received its first bit of bad news – hackers have got the R4 piracy device up ...
Google TV gets dedicated games
The upcoming Google TV platform is poised to welcome dedicated games functionality – a move that could enable the platform to squarely rival dedicated consoles such as Xbox 360, PS3 ...
Apple axes Flash from new Macs
Adobe’s Flash player and browser plugin has been removed from all new Apple products, effective as of this past Saturday.
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iPad Flash streaming debuts thanks to iSwifter
Startup iSwifter has emerged from stealth mode with a service that lets iPad users play Flash games from some of the world's biggest games portals.
GameStop 'follows' its users online
US games retail giant GameStop wants to exploit the crossover between ‘core’ gamers at retail and ‘casual’ gamers playing online.
GameStop swoops for Kongregate
In what can only be described as a hugely significant move, video games retailer GameStop has acquired leading online Flash games portal Kongregate.
Apple risks developers' wrath
Apple can hardly be described as a developer’s closest friend at the best of times, but two key announcements that emerged from last night’s Apple iPhone OS4 preview are likely ...
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20m iPad sales predicted by 2012
Sales of the Apple iPad are expected to reach 20m units by 2012, according to predictions from analyst iSuppli.
360 USB memory support confirmed
As was rumoured earlier this month, Microsoft is to release a firmware update that will allow Xbox 360 owners to use USB mass storage devices to store all manner ...
Adobe in new Apple outburst
Obviously still sore from Apple’s ongoing strategy of locking Flash out of its iPhone OS products – including the new iPad – Flash creator Adobe has once again launched a ...
ELSPA backs new MP game
As government increases its efforts in embracing to modern technological world a new video game called MP For A Week has gone live on Parliament.uk – and trade body ELSPA ...
Nintendo appeals Flash card case
Platform holder Nintendo is to back the appeal of prosecutors who have said they intend to challenge a recent court ruling from a French judge in favour of Flash card ...
Nintendo loses Flash card lawsuit
In a blow to its ongoing battle against video game piracy, platform holder Nintendo has lost a lawsuit against a manufacturer of a DS Flash card.
DSi update cripples flash cards
Nintendo’s latest firmware update for its recently released handheld revamp the DSi renders many of the market’s high-profile flash card readers unusable, according to reports.
Facebook advertises ‘new R4’
Social networking site Facebook has allowed advertising for a new piracy-enabling R4-style card on its pages.




































