Review: F1 2011 (iPad)

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When I reviewed last year’s official F1 game on the iPad, F1 2010, I had one big criticism; there was no one to race against. It was a time-trial only affair, and as such playing it felt very much like a watered-down iPad cash in. F1 2011 has fixed that. There…

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Review: Elf Rescue (iPad)

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You may have noticed; Christmas is here. And with that comes an inevitable flood of games designed exclusively to cash in on the Christmas spirit. This can be a good thing; Christmas is a wonderful time of year, which has still managed to retain some of its atmosphere and magic,…

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Review: Elf Rescue (iPad)

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You may have noticed; Christmas is here. And with that comes an inevitable flood of games designed exclusively to cash in on the Christmas spirit. This can be a good thing; Christmas is a wonderful time of year, which has still managed to retain some of its atmosphere and magic,…

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OnLive launches iPad and Android app

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And the iPad just became the most powerful handheld gaming device. OnLive has launched its cloud gaming service for Android tablets, and the iPad. The application that you need to download to access your OnLive gaming cloud is a free download, and there’s 25 games that have been adapted for…

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OnLive launches iPad and Android app

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And the iPad just became the most powerful handheld gaming device. OnLive has launched its cloud gaming service for Android tablets, and the iPad. The application that you need to download to access your OnLive gaming cloud is a free download, and there’s 25 games that have been adapted for…

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Review: The Bard’s Tale (iPad)

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People continue to insist the iPad is only capable of playing casual games. Chances are, though, they’ve never picked an iPad up, let alone played some of the brilliant gaming experiences available on the platform, such as the near-perfect port of PS2 comic RPG, The Bard’s Tale. The Bard’s Tale…

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