Hi guys i released my new project Digital Expo Center in Play Market for mobile devices - Android Apps and Games

Digital Expo Center is a virtual reality technology made on the Unreal Engine 4 game engine. The project is designed for various digital exhibitions. At the moment, you can enjoy being in Expo without leaving your home by using a mobile device.
The building itself is modeled after the Expo Center in Azerbaijan. And there are many virtual stands. Here you can take part in : game developers, software and web developers, 3D Artist, designers, etc. A virtual stand can be used by participants to show: video, slide show presentation, as well as animation of 3D objects.
Also, in order to support startups, an additional virtual stand "Innovation Agency Azerbaijan" has been added.
Startup’s works will be added after a one has reached out to the agency.
Features:
- Good graphics
- Simple controls
- Freedom of movement
- Interactivity
You can download from this link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.YourCompany.MobileExpo

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Gaming news as of 03/13/2007

There is a lot of Windows Mobile gaming news to report on:
After Ben Stanley’s excellent review, Just Another Mobile Monday has also published a review of probably the best and, what is more, TCP/IP multiplayer-enabled, turn-based strategy game even released for the Pocket PC, Orions: Legend of Wizards. It's available here and is highly recommended. Note that I'll also publish a Strategy Guide to the game (I'm also an author of several Starcraft Strategy Guides so the genre, the ideas of micromanagement etc. are pretty well-known to me) later, as soon as I have some free time (not in the next two weeks, I'm afraid). (News source: PPCT).
BTW, note that a new, 1.01 version of the game was released some days ago; it, among other things, fixed the multiplayer functionality, which was entirely useless in the initial version. Now, multiplayer is working just great and, as it's IP address entering-based, really flexible and even allows for playing people in another continent (that is, it's not local-only). (News source: I worked very closely with the excellent Moregames Entertainment folks to quickly iron out the bug.)
Pocket Fallout, the highly recommended, free (!) Fallout clone (review here) has just received a dedicated website. (New source: private e-mail from the developer.)
[email protected] is working on a real (!) Pirates! clone Caribbean Adventures 1600AD. Unlike the other two piracy-related games on the Pocket PC, High Seas and Tradewinds (please read the full story here), this is promised to bear much more similarities with the classic Pirates! (News source: have run into the announcement while checking out the following title.)
The same developer, [email protected], has just released a space shooter Space Prospector. I haven't tested it as yet; based on the screenshots, it doesn't seem to be as good as SkyForce Reloaded, the best vertical scroller game available for the Pocket PC. I may be mistaken, though. (News source: PocketGamer.org)
The excellent Doom port (which, as can also be seen based on its name, supports the 3D hardware built into Intel 2700G and GoForce-based Windows Mobile devices) DoomGLES has been updated to version 0.5. There are two main things of interest in here (among other things):
- music support (at last! Previous versions only offered sound effects)
- can be played in Portrait mode, which is certainly very good news for Dell Axim x50v/x51v users sensitive to the polarization problems of the cheapo Dell screen in Landscape mode.
All in all, checking out the new version is a MUST for all 3D hardware accelerated Windows Mobile device users. (News source: forum announcement over PocketGamer.)
Interactive E Books Ltd has released Jurassic Adventure. It's an interactive e-book where you play the role of a research physicist sent back in time one hundred and fifty million years into the past. Don't, however, expect anything like a "real" adventure game. In my opinion, Interactive E Books's games are far inferior to that of, say, Legend Entertainment on the PC or, on the Pocket PC / Palm, Fade Team (Fade on the PPC / Acedior on the Palm - do they ring a bell?). However, it's pretty cheap and, if you're into the genre, you may want to give it a try. (News source: PocketGamer)
The free, highly recommended Transport Tycoon Deluxe has also been updated; the new features are as follows:
- Now works on VGA devices
- Loads the PC version of OpenTTD's save game files!
- Right-click emulation via hard buttons.
- Fast landscape graphics via custom raw frame buffer drawing routines.
- Full threaded sound effects and music.
- Palm TTD provides full 480x320 Tapwave API accelerated graphics
(News source & related discussion: PocketGamer)
Tetraedge has released the long-anticipated multimedia (which is bad news for fans of the "traditional" textual or Lucasfilm/Sierra-like genre) adventure game Syberia 2 in both English and German (French, Spanish and Italian versions will follow later). Note that I can only provide you a ClickGamer link (and this one for the German version) because the official homepage of the developer still doesn't have any information on the new game. Note that, while originally there wasn't, now, a trial version is also available. (News source & related discussion: PocketGamer)
PocketGear offers a 20% rebate for all their products in March with the coupon code MARCH20 (News source: PocketGamer)
UPDATE (later the same day): as is announced at AximSite, DoomGLES V0.54 has just been released. Make sure you upgrade!
Whatever happened to Live Anywhere? I would love to unlock achievements while i play zuma on my WM device and be able to chat with my xbox live friends when i'm bored in class... or customize my car on Forza Motorsport as their developers showed in the "capabilities" of live anywhere.

T-Mobile G2x, stock android?

so i was reading this article
http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/T-Mobile-G2x-with-Google
and it says "Powered by a stock version of the Android™ 2.2 operating system", does that mean there's no bloatware and it's just like the Nexus? if so, there seems to be no greater phone than this one.
The G2 is stock android and it still has some bloatware not a lot but its still there. This will probably be near stock experience just like the G2!!
Seems like a great phone tho!!! But im sticking with my Nexus, there is nothing like a google supported phone!
Edit:
These are all the apps that will be preloaded on the device
* Need for Speed™ SHIFT HD, developed by Electronic Arts (EA), is an award-winning, authentic racing game that combines the true driver's experience with real-world physics, pixel-perfect car models, and a wide range of authentic race tracks.
* DTS Ultra Mobile™, which includes two innovative audio technologies – DTS Envelo™ and DTS Boost™ – for a premium surround sound experience. When listening to music or playing games on the T-Mobile G2x, customers will enjoy rich, enhanced sound that adds depth, dimension and volume levels that are robust without distortion.
* A demo of Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance - N.O.V.A., developed by Gameloft, is a fast-paced sci-fi action game in which players operate as Kal Wardin, an elite soldier established to protect humanity from alien threats.
* T-Mobile TV, offering live and on-demand TV including news, sports and full-length entertainment, plus full episodes of your favorite shows.
* Zinio eReader, the largest online newsstand, enabling customers to shop for, search inside, read, share and save digital content in new ways with more than 75,000 digital magazines from 26 countries.
* T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik™, enabling video conversations with friends and family through T-Mobile's network and Wi-Fi.
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/22/lgs-t-mobile-g2x-announced-available-later-this-spring/
Stock Android but I prefer by updates being handled and maintained by Google especially with open sourcing kernels etc.
Although, LG does look really good in the Android game. If they live up to updating their phones in a timely matter. They're definitely going to gain the respect from the Android modding community.
bcl0328 said:
so i was reading this article
http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/T-Mobile-G2x-with-Google
and it says "Powered by a stock version of the Android™ 2.2 operating system", does that mean there's no bloatware and it's just like the Nexus? if so, there seems to be no greater phone than this one.
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I owned a G2 and it looked like stock android but it totally wasn't. Cyanogen actually commented on this issue when porting CM6 to the device, he said it was not stock android and had lots of htc elements in the build. You will only find stock on the n1 or the ns natively
JD
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MHL Consortium Game Developers Contest - Go Big or Go Home!

MHL Consortium Game Developers Contest – Go Big or Go Home! Contest page at http://www.mhltech.org/gdc2012
Calling all Android game developers! The MHL Consortium is hosting a contest to see who can create the best game to showcase our technology. MHL technology is a wired interface that delivers uncompressed audio and video from MHL-enabled mobile devices to DTVs. With MHL technology your favorite content and games on the latest mobile devices can be bigger, brighter and fully HD. Don’t worry about draining your battery because the phone is charging the whole time. No matter where you are, MHL technology is optimized for the mobile platform and designed to deliver the total audio and visual experience.
With over 50 million MHL-enabled devices now in the market, we are looking for games that can be taken from the small screen to the big screen and blow us away with their killer visuals and immersive sound. You may even have an MHL enabled phone right now – this includes popular phones such as the Samsung Galxy S II family, the Samsung Galaxy Note, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the HTC Rezound, the HTC Vivid, the HTC Jetstream, the LG Nitro HD, the LG Optimus LTE and more! The MHL Consortium was founded by Nokia, Samsung, Silicon Image, Sony and Toshiba and now has over 90 licensees!
Prizes
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1st Place: 2013 GDC Experience package for one person, which includes:
- 7 night hotel stay at a preferred GDC Hotel for GDC 2013
- 1 All Access Pass to GDC 2013
- Preferred seating at the IGF and Choice Award Shows
- Access to VIP Speaker Party
- 1 complimentary lunch per day
2nd Place: 1 Samsung Galaxy Note phone (international version)
3rd Place: MHL shirt and bag
Key Features of MHL Technology
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- Uncompressed 1080p HD video & 7.1 digital audio to the big screen
- No latency - Ideal for gaming
- TV charges the connected device
- TV remote can control playback from the mobile device
- Uses existing and popular connectors
- Content protection using HDCP
Contest Rules
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The full rules and terms can be found at http://www.mhltech.org/GDC2012/game-rules.aspx.
Here's the short version:
- Games must run on Android Gingerbread 2.3
- Games can be created by individuals or teams
- No limit to how many times a developer can enter
- Games will be judged by a panel of judges appointed by the MHL Consortium
- Games must be submitted by Monday, February 27th, 2012. Late entries will not be accepted – no exceptions
- Games should be optimized to run on the following dual-core MHL-enabled smartphones: Samsung Galaxy S II family, LG Nitro HD/Optimus LTE, Samsung Galaxy Note, HTC Rezound
- No MHL-enabled phones or DTV’s will be provided
- MHL-to-HDMI adapters can be obtained by sending an email to [email protected] for testing and development. This allows an MHL-enabled phone to connect to any legacy HDMI DTV.
Timing
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Your game must be submitted by end of day Pacific Time on Monday, February 27th. Games will not be accepted after this deadline – no exceptions!
Once entries have been submitted, our panel of experts we will decide the top 10 finalists. Those developers will then present their game to the MHL Consortium’s elite panel of judges at GDC 2012 on Thursday March 8th in a rapid pitch session. If the developer cannot be there do it themselves or have a proxy do it, we will have someone there who will present it on your behalf based on the demo script that you provide.
Judging
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Watch this space for the announcement of our very exciting panel of judges! Your game(s) will be judged on the following criteria:
- Graphics: MHL technology is capable of delivering 1080p uncompressed video. We will be looking for sharp graphics and clean gameplay, and especially how well your graphics scale from the small screen to the big screen.
- Sound: MHL technology is capable of delivering 7.1 surround sound. We will be looking at how immersive your sound is and the quality of your soundtracks.
- Innovation: We will be looking at how creative and innovative your game is in highlighting and utilizing MHL technology. Does the game play great with an external Bluetooth game controller or mouse?
- Differentiation: Why does your game highlight MHL technology better than anyone else’s or better than any other game on the Android Market?
- Fun: How fun is this to play over MHL? Can I play the game while looking at the big screen HD TV, or do I need to watch the phone? Are the controls intuitive and easy? Do the judges have a hard time putting your game down?
To enter the contest, please go to http://www.mhltech.org/gdc2012
Cool prizes: 2013 GDC Experience and Galaxy Nexus
Pretty awesome prizes if you ask me.
Only 10 days left to enter the MHL GDC contest! Come on, we've got great prizes, and little if any effort is required. If you've got an existing mobile game that fits the criteria, you've got nothing to lose by entering! We're looking for games that are
- High Definition
- Look and play great on an HDTV
- would benefit from having the phone being charged up while the user plays
Again, full details are at the link in the original email
Last Chance To Enter!
The deadline to enter the MHL GDC contest is the end of Tuesday February 27th. If you've been thinking that your game would look and play great over MHL, now's the time to enter the contest!

[app][4.1+] Nostalgia Emulator Frontend on Google Play

Nostalgia 2.5.7 has been released on Google Play. Currently it requires a controller to use, but touch support is coming in the very near future.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zamastyle.nostalgia
Nostalgia was released originally in July of 2013 on the Ouya and has seen a fair amount of success. Oddly enough, it has the top spot on the Ouya app leaderboards even though the company was bought out by Razer last year. I like to think that means the app is still going strong. I've had a rough past year, but finally the app is on Play and can be installed on all kinds of hardware. My particular favorites are the Nvidia Shield line. I'm going to drop the Play store description below as its pretty verbose already:
Have you been looking for a single app to unify all of your android emulators? Wish there was a way to show all of your different games with cover art and descriptions instead of just titles? Nostalgia is your answer.
For now, Nostalgia requires a controller to use and is designed for TVs.
Tested controllers: Ouya, Wireless Xbox 360, Nyko, Moga, Wired PS3. Others may work but haven't been verified.
About this in-app purchase:
• There is only one in-app purchase in Nostalgia.
• There is one purchasable now, and there will only ever be one purchasable.
• It is a one time charge to remove the demo limitations.
• Once you purchase it, you will have access to unlimited systems and emulator configurations forever.
• Beyond this one purchase, I will NEVER charge for additional features of Nostalgia. Ever.
What is demo mode?
The ONLY limitation in demo mode is that you can only select one game system to launch an emulator. You can still use all the other features and fully populate all of the menus for any system you have so you can see what it will look like.
What is Nostalgia?
Nostalgia is not an emulator. Nostalgia is a unified front end menu for managing your emulators. It was originally developed on the Ouya android console and has been running on consoles on that platform since 2013 with more than 7000 users.
Nostalgia is a user interface compatible with many android emulators. Install the emulators and then use Nostalgia's configuration menu to set the emulator to use and the game directory. Once you have set those fields, Nostalgia can go out and fetch the best shot at the cover art and descriptions for the games. Once those steps are done you will have a fancy new menu for each of your emulated systems with cover art and all. You can see the complete list of compatible emulators below.
All screen shots are of the menu for Android applications. For legal purposes, I am not showing game covers, but this is representative of how the emulator menus look as well.
Some of the Features:
• Automated Cover and metadata fetching
• System and game level emulator selection
• Multi-platform game searching
• Set-and-Forget menu locking so your friends and family can't mess up your menu
• Custom wallpaper
• Favorite and Completed tags
Current supported Emulators:
• Mupen64 Plus AE
• Fpse
• MD.EMU (no gamegear)
• NES.EMU
• SNES9x EX+
• GBC.EMU
• GBA.EMU
• PCE.EMU
• C64.EMU
• 2600.EMU
• NEO.EMU
• NESoid
• SNESoid
• N64oid
• Gensoid
• Gearoid
• GBCoid
• Gameboid
• ePSXe
• MSX.EMU (colecovision)
• Retroarch
• Reicast
• Drastic
• SuperGnes
• PPSSPP
The app is still under development and feature requests are always welcome.
If you are interested in a lengthy read, you can find the original thread for Nostalgia on the Ouya here:
http://ouyaforum.com/showthread.php?4536-Nostalgia-Zamastyle
I try to be as responsive as possible to user input. All the best ideas after my original implementation have been generated by user input. Nostalgia is far from perfect and user input is what is going to bring it closer and closer to that line.
You can follow @zamastyle on twitter for updates on all things Nostalgia
My web browser was reporting response failures so I hit refresh a few times... could a mod kill the buch of identical threads that were generated and leave this one?
dra6onfire said:
My web browser was reporting response failures so I hit refresh a few times... could a mod kill the buch of identical threads that were generated and leave this one?
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Done
Thank you sir
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Feature request: zip & 7zip support for compressed rom files. Command line support to start a rom with its emulator in fullscreen mode.

Experience Live Music and VR At Your Fingertips On Your Cellphone With New App

Florida based 360 VR company 1:9 Technology LLC has paired up with Accomplished Blues guitarist Davy Knowles to bring music and VR fans alike a new app. Now you can experience Davy Knowles in concert right at your fingertips on your Apple or Android! Davy has played with and alongside legends such as Joe Bonamassa, George Thorogood, Buddy Guy, Kid Rock, Joe Satriani, Warren Hayes, Jeff Beck, Chickenfoot, Sammy Hagar, Peter Frampton, The Grateful Dead and more. This interactive 360 live concert virtual reality app offers music fans the ability to watch, on demand, the entire Davy Knowles show recorded in 360 ° at Higher Ground in Burlington, VT.
A truly unique experience, the app can be used with or without google cardboard in 3-D 360 °. A truly interactive experience, the user has the ability to select individual songs, or to watch a behind-the-scenes interview with the Davy Knowles, allowing the user to be completely immersed in the experience. In app controls include Play, Pause, Return Home, or move to a particular spot in the video, giving full control to the user. For those who do not own a Google Cardboard headset or prefer to watch in 2-D 360 ° on their mobile device, a non-Virtual Reality mode option is available from the app’s home screen. Check out a preview on Youtube here: youtube.com/watch?time_continue=113&v=161ECou2sLE.
Get a peek of the app at davyknowles360.com . It’s available for downloads on Google Play for Android at: bit.ly/2oKTfFC and in the iTunes app store for IOS at: bit.ly/iTUnes360 .

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