The chase is on! First Teaser trailer for our upcoming game, Run Sheeda Run! Made by Pakistanis for Pakistanis! Run Sheeda Run – coming soon to an Android phone near you!
Mark Rein, the co-founder of Epic, has already teased some content in the new season. On Tuesday night, he even hinted at a new feature that would completely change the game.
Sony's bold step into the mobile gaming world as they developing a new PlayStation Mobile Platform for free-to-play games.
if they make their mobile games playable on ps5 and their maybe new handheld, that would be huge. cause i aint playing any free games on my phone, cause mobile games suck. haha.
I'm going to say this and ether A: I'm crazy or B: I'm crazy, but do any of you remember when Sony years back had the Xperia Play. Touched one never got it myself. If Sony is looking for a handheld (Look at Apple with the games it can run on there own devices) I wonder if maybe, just maybe they try to make a play for the Phone space again. Just my 2 cents, well with inflations I guess my 2 dimes.
Make an Xperia Play 2 that actually has functionality with the PS5 and I might bite! Loved the Xperia Play, showing off Crash Bandicoot on it was great but that's the only game I had for it.
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oh this is great looks cool . great to see Pakistan making a game . hope it will be worth it
Mobile, Gaming & Animation Industry Whether it is Babar Ahmed whose Mindstorm Studios created Cricket Revolution™ – the first PC game produced by a Pakistani gaming outfit to sell in retail stores internationally – and recently launched the official game of the ICC WorldCup 2011; brothers Rizwan and Irfan Virk whose GameView Studios created the successful Tap franchise and was recently acquired by Japanese social gaming giant DeNA; Hasan Rizvi whose Pepper.PK made history by developing two top-ranking paid BlackBerry applications at BlackBerry’s AppWorld store; Murad Akhtar who left Stanford and Silicon Valley to form Tintash, dedicated to creating innovative casual games designed for the iPhone, iPad, and Android platforms; or Umair Javed of TkXeL who prides himself in creating not one but two 100% "Made in Pakistan" mobile applications and gaming companies from a university lab in Lahore, Pakistan’s mobile, gaming, and animation scene is increasingly a hotbed of a new generation of exciting entrepreneurs seeking their fair share in the riches and prosperity of a new age of infotainment, and in the process making a point to the rest of the world.