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. Kotaku reports that Japanese retailer Enterking has stated that it will not be accepting any 3DS units that have been used …

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MS: Games for Windows will get better

Windows and Xbox 360 platform holder Microsoft has promised that its PC service Games for Windows Live will "continue to get better". Speaking to CVG, Microsoft’s senior producer of interactive entertainment Kevin Unangst told CVG that the service "lacked fantastic games" and had endured what he called a "rocky start". …

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Sega releases first Facebook game

Japanese publisher Sega has released its first ever Facebook game – Sega Play Baseball. The title marks a new chapter in Sega’s new digital strategy that was born following the significant restricting at the company announced last April. The free-to-play game lets players create, customise and manage their own baseball …

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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. The move is the latest twist in a long-standing rift between Flash owner Adobe and smartphone giant Apple. The Mac group has always blocked Flash from its hugely popular …

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