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App Store Update: July 24

Every day hundreds of new apps make their debut on the App Store, and hundreds more are updated or reduced in price. We have sifted through the noise and highlighted those select few that might be worth your attention. For more mobile game trailers, reviews and news be sure to Subscribe to IGNMobileGames on YouTube.

Lums – ($0.99)

In a world where vampires have invaded and stolen the sun, it’s up to you to control the movements of the glowing Lums – as they crash into the vamps’ protective, shadowy shelters Angry Birds-style to let in light and burn the baddies to a crisp. It looks and sounds brilliant. Check out the trailer, at the very least:

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

The new Chrome App Launcher: Google's backdoor into the offline world

On Friday, Google gave Windows users something that they’ve been pining for: A Start button. And even better than that, Google’s version keeps you on the desktop and actually opens a pop-up menu full of programs, unlike the nerfed Start button that’s slated to appear in the Windows 8.1 update.

No, Larry Page hasn’t decided to jump into the crowded Windows Start button replacement arena. Instead, Google’s engineers quietly dragged Chrome OS’s App Launcher—the Googlefied equivalent of a Start button—over to Chrome for Windows today. The seemingly simple addition is a major step in Google’s push to bring Web standards to walled gardens.

Big things in little packages

The Chrome App Launcher is exactly what you’d expect: A taskbar icon that lets you quick-launch Chrome browser apps, such as Gmail, the Play Store, Angry Birds, and yep, even Chrome itself. Simple, right? But the little launcher is a Trojan horse for much bigger ambitions—especially when paired with packaged Chrome apps.

Packaged apps are available now, but since Google has yet to highlight them in the Chrome Web Store, you might not be familiar with them. Packaged apps are programs built on the bones of the Chrome browser. They use traditional Web languages such as HTML5 and CSS, but they run as separate, standalone software that can also be used offline, unlike traditional browsers.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at PCWorld

-Rovio Entertainment Launches Angry Birds Toons Video Channel with Brightcove Video Cloud

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-Rovio Entertainment Launches Angry Birds Toons Video Channel with Brightcove Video Cloud

Enables Angry Birds fans around the world to watch 52 on-demand episodes across Smart TVs, smartphones and tablets

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Brightcove (NAS: BCOV) , a leading global provider of cloud content services, today announced that Rovio Entertainment, an entertainment media company headquartered in Finland and the creator of the globally successful Angry Birds franchise, has selected the Brightcove Video Cloud online video platform to support the launch of its Angry Birds Toons animated series. Angry Birds game users, which number more than 1.7 billion downloads according to Rovio, can now watch the latest adventure of the birds and pigs across smartphones and tablets with the help of Video Cloud, which makes it possible for Rovio to publish and distribute the video series to audiences across devices.

“By partnering with Brightcove, we are able to quickly ramp our online video efforts and deliver on-demand episodes to viewers across devices, while ensuring a high quality viewing experience,” said Nick Dorra, Head of Animation at Rovio.

With Brightcove Video Cloud, Rovio has access to the most comprehensive and advanced features for publishing and distributing video content to audiences across every screen. Rovio will release a new episode of Angry Birds Toons in its Angry Birds games, and to Smart TVs and other devices each Sunday at 8am GMT.

“Rovio has built a tremendous audience for its Angry Birds game,” said Jeff Whatcott, chief marketing officer at Brightcove. “We are thrilled to partner with Rovio as they expand on the success of the Angry Birds franchise and give fans more opportunities to engage and interact with their favorite characters on the device of their choosing.”

About Brightcove

Brightcove Inc. (NAS: BCOV) , a leading global provider of cloud content services, offers a family of products used to publish and distribute the world’s professional digital media. The company’s products include Video Cloud, the market-leading online video platform and Zencoder, a leading cloud-based media processing service and HTML5 video player technology provider. Brightcove has more than 6,350 customers in over 60 countries that rely on Brightcove cloud content services to build and operate media experiences across PCs, smartphones, tablets and connected TVs. For more information, visit http://www.brightcove.com.

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Fire in the North – Nordic Countries Take Top Three Slots on iPad App Revenue Chart

By Tero Kuittinen, Contributor The inevitable has finally happened: the top three highest grossing mobile apps on the US iPad are from the Nordic region. And no, Angry Birds are not among them. Finland‘s simulation wizard Supercell is the current iPad app champion with “Clash of Clans” at #1 and “Hay Day” at #3. Sweden‘s casual gaming champion King.com holds the #2 slot with “Candy Crush Saga”, which is also the top-grossing iPhone game in America. On the iPad paid download chart, Sweden‘s Mojang holds the #2 spot with its epic “Minecraft” game.The iPhone app charts show a similar pattern, though the Nordic apps tend to perform just a little bit more weakly on a smartphone platform. Most of them are specifically targeting the surging tablet app market with games that are graphically rich and often feature expansive worlds to explore. …read more
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Chillingo, Peanuts Worldwide and CGMatic Debut 'Snoopy Coaster' on the App Store

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Chillingo, Peanuts Worldwide and CGMatic Debut ‘Snoopy Coaster’ on the App Store

MACCLESFIELD, England–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Chillingo, leading independent games publisher and division of Electronic Arts Inc. (NAS: EA) , independent developer, CGMatic and Peanuts Worldwide today announced the launch of SnoopyCoaster on the App Store.

Take Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Peppermint Patty and Woodstock on the wildest rollercoaster ride ever. Speed through loop-the-loops, jump over ramps and avoid pitfalls in this action arcade endless runner.

Featuring the iconic original artwork of the universally adored Peanuts comic, players simply tap the screen to jump and catch coins, pop balloons and avoid careening off the tracks. Ride from the amusement park to snowy mountains to Halloween-themed environments. Fans can chat, swap, share and compete with friends through social network integration as well as collect trading cards to unlock special Peanuts comic strips. Packed with fun at every corner, Snoopy Coaster is a must-have for fans everywhere.

Snoopy Coaster is available for $.99 on the App StoreSM as a universal build for the iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad® at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/snoopy-coaster/id568890139?mt=8


Trailer & Screenshots:
http://chillingo.com/games/snoopy-coaster/


About Chillingo

Chillingo, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts, is a leading games publisher on iOS with numerous award-winning hits around the world including Angry Birds, Cut the Rope, Contre Jour, and Anomaly Warzone Earth. The company also publishes games for Android, Windows Phone 7, Steam, and other digital platforms. For more information about the company and its games, please visit www.chillingo.com.

About Electronic Arts

Electronic Arts (NAS: EA) is a global leader in digital interactive entertainment. The Company delivers games, content and online services for Internet-connected consoles, personal computers, mobile phones, tablets and social networks. EA has more than 275 million registered players and operates in 75 countries.

In fiscal 2012, EA posted GAAP net revenue of $4.1 billion. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, …read more
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Are You Happy? An App Tries To Raise Our Collective Mood

By David Ferris, Contributor

The smartphone is home to endless activities, from Angry Birds to Facebook on Amazon, but does it make you happier? Can an app raise your happiness quotient, and perhaps make our greedy society more content? An experiment being launched today in cities around the world intends to find out. …read more
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App Store Update: March 15

Every day hundreds of new apps make their debut on the App Store, and hundreds more are updated or reduced in price. We have sifted through the noise and highlighted those select few that might be worth your attention. For more mobile game trailers, reviews and news be sure to Subscribe to IGNMobileGames on YouTube.

The Croods – (Freemium)

The makers of Angry Birds take on a licensed film tie-in project and give it a freemium payment model – interesting, to say the least. Will you go on a prehistoric hunt to catch crazy creatures with the Croods?

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

4 Simple Things Every Business Owner Can Do To Start "Going Mobile"

By Young Entrepreneur Council, Contributor

We’ve all read it: mobile is the future. Just look around you on the subway, at the airport, even walking down the street. Nearly everyone is glued to their phones, checking email, reading news, engaging with social media contacts or throwing those crazy birds, trying to knock over green pigs. (That’s Angry Birds, in case you live under a rock.) …read more
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OBJE and Novalon Games Open the Studio to Digital Rock Stars for Music Challenge

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OBJE and Novalon Games Open the Studio to Digital Rock Stars for Music Challenge

SARASOTA, Fla–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Think you’re a digital rock star? Ready for your spotlight? If you’re up to the challenge, you could score the soundtrack to the next addictive gaming app from OBJ Enterprises (OTCBB: OBJE) and Novalon Games.

In a bold creative choice, OBJE announced today that the music in the company’s forthcoming gaming app, Stupid Pixels, will be chosen from tunes submitted by up-and-coming composers online. Developed in conjunction with OBJE‘s partner, Novalon Games, Stupid Pixels is a silly, stylish puzzler—something akin to an arcade-retro Angry Birds. The game will be the second of two new gaming apps that the company expects to release this year.

“We’re looking for melodies that are playful and memorable, good enough that gamers can listen to them for hours without getting irritated,” said OBJE CEO Paul Watson. “Stupid Pixels is going to be a landmark release for both our company and the winning composer. We can’t wait to hear what they come up with.”

Throughout the creative process, OBJE has worked to give gamers a voice in the app’s development—including soliciting feedback on the game’s early testing version, which is available to play online now at www.novalongames.com. To enter your original composition in the Novalon Games Music Challenge, visit the developer’s website at www.novalongames.com/novalon-games-music-challenge.

Obscene Interactive is a division of OBJ Enterprises, Inc. that is working to develop innovative gaming products for the Apple (NAS: AAPL) App Store and Google (NAS: GOOG) Play platforms alongside companies such as Glu Mobile Inc. (NAS: GLUU) and The9 Limited (NAS: NCTY) .

Follow OBJ Enterprise on Twitter at www.twitter.com/OBJEnterprises.

About Obscene Interactive

Obscene Interactive, a subsidiary of OBJ Enterprises, Inc. (OBJE), is an emerging global developer of social gaming applications. OBJE‘s cutting-edge technology platform enables its titles to be accessible to a broad audience of consumers all over the world, supporting multiple platforms for universal appeal. Obscene Interactive is focused on delivering the best in social gaming solutions to the mass market. For investment information and performance data, please visit www.ObsceneInteractive.com/investors.html.

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Angry Birds Cartoon Launches Next Week

Later this weekend, Rovio Entertainment will debut its weekly animated series Angry Birds Toons, based on the popular game franchise.

According to Deadline, the first of 52 episodes will air on March 16, hitting broadcast TV in international territories including Australia, Korea, India, Finland, Israel, France, Germany, Norway and Brazil. Then on March 17, Rovio will release the episode via Comcast’s Xfinity on-demand channel in the US, as well as the Angry Birds Toons channel in the Angry Birds app.

When Rovio’s head of animation Nick Dorra made the announcement last year, he said the series was about “telling more engaging stories… and deeper thoughts, deeper feelings of the characters, such as why are they always angry.” You check out the video teaser here:

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

Rovio Execs Explain What Angry Birds Toons Channel Opens Up To Its 1.7 Billion Gamers

By John Gaudiosi, Contributor

Rovio Entertainment used SXSW 2013 to announce its latest expansion into traditional entertainment. Beginning March 16, a new episode of Angry Birds Toons will be released each week on broadcast platforms around the world, including Comcast in the US and Samsung Smart TVs. Beginning March 17, Rovio will add a “Toons” button to all of its Angry Birds apps, which will be right next to “Play.” This will open up a direct video line to the 1.7 billion gamers who have downloaded on off the Angry Birds games. And for Comcast, it gives its Xfinity service (Xfinity on Demand, Xfinity.com/tv and the Xfinity TV Player app) and exclusive mass market entertainment brand. …read more
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2 Big Reasons to Buy Activision Blizzard

By Steve Symington, The Motley Fool

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Thanks largely to the positive fallout from its incredible fourth0quarter earnings report last month, shares of gaming specialist Activision Blizzard are up more than 40% so far this year, finally ending a nearly three-year cycle of relatively flat trading during which the market refused to take note of the gaming stalwart’s industry prowess. 

Does this mean, then, that prospective investors have missed the boat? Absolutely not.

To the contrary, investors should have every reason to believe Activision will continue its impressive rise. Fool.com co-founder David Gardner regularly recognizes that winning businesses tend to keep on winning, and in 2012, Activision posted its strongest-ever year, setting records for both GAAP net revenue of $4.86 billion and earnings per share of $1.01.

With that, here are two other big reasons you should consider making Activision part of your portfolio.

All that cash
First of all, Activision managed to generate massive operating cash flow of more than $1.3 billion in 2012. While Activision’s most recent results were certainly helped by unusually strong holiday sales of its games, the company has managed to generate a total of more than $4.8 billion of operating cash flow over the past four years.

In addition, Activision remains intent on returning capital to patient shareholders, as evidenced by its spending $3.8 billion since 2009 on dividends and share repurchases. In fact, just last month the company increased its annual dividend for the third year in a row to its current level of $0.19 per share.

Even so, noting that the company began 2013 with $4.4 billion in cash on its books — more than a quarter of its entire market capitalization, mind you — Activision CFO Dennis Durkin still isn’t content with the company’s efforts to create shareholder value. During the most recent earnings conference call, Durkin said the company “may consider [additional] substantial stock repurchases dividends, acquisitions, licensing, or other non-ordinary course transactions and significant debt refinancing.”

Domination where it counts
Next, while the rest of the world seems obsessed with mobile’s so-called “freemium” games — of the Angry Birds variety with which Zynga built its name — it’s easy to forget that companies such as Zynga struggle mightily only to eke out meager profits.

Meanwhile, Activision doesn’t need to resort to playing online poker to stay afloat. Instead, it’s happy to continue focusing on the tiny details that make its massively popular full-featured games truly great, helping it to dominate the truly profitable core gaming markets.

How, then, does Activision maintain its edge over competitors such as Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive ? Rather than relying primarily on the initial sale of its games for profit as EA (with its many sports-centric titles) and Take-Two (with its Grand Theft Auto franchise) do, Activision enjoys massive, predictable streams of recurring subscription revenue from wildly popular games such as World of Warcraft, which boasted more than 9.6 million monthly subscribers at the end of 2012.

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