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The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth Not Likely Coming to Wii U / New 3DS

This game has been in a weird place with Nintendo. As in the beginning it was rejected by the Big N due to the religious over themes. However, now that Nindes are a thing. Nintendo is all for Issacs debut on the New 3ds and Wii U.

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Tips for Developing Mobile Games

When developing for mobile games the key is keep it simple and small. Mobile games are like mini games, they’re only good in small blasts nothing more. This is very reflective of the player retention and player base.

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How to Promote your Game on Social

Using social to promote your game maybe very intimidating but if you start to do your homework and understand it become very easy. It will take time but if you use these tips then you will be able to conquer and/or level up your current social account.   Gain Attention  Attention is the name of the […]

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PlayerCade Update #1

Time to update you all on the status of the game. I have been meaning to write this for a while now just haven’t have the time to till now (Last Update).

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Are Square Enix Enemies of Fans?

For years I truly never wanted to talk about this topic but Square Enix has been pushing my limits close to break. Over the years I have been with them through the highs and lows. At one time I regarded them as much as my love for Nintendo.

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Why Millennials are More Likely to Become Entrepreneurs

So over the last couple of weeks, I have had a couple of networking colleagues ask why millennials are more likely to become entrepreneurs. To this very question, I pondered and asked myself why as a millennial did I start my business. Which I have a handful of reasons for but I will only go […]

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