9 Zombie-Themed DLC Packs We Want to See

9 Zombie-Themed DLC Packs We Want to See

With the popularity of Call of Duty and Red Dead Redemption's zombie-themed DLC packs, GamePro has created a list of other franchises we'd like to see cash-in on the zombie craze.

iPad Games Information

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  • The iPad represents the first tablet entrant into gaming, illustrating how mobile gaming has spread out from its birthplace on devices made by the big video game companies. Today, a gamer can find something to play not only on his Nintendo DS or Sony PSP but practically any cellular phone or tablet on the market can play at least a couple of games. And Apple's iPhone has proven to be a portable video-game console that can compete with Sony and Nintendo. Apple's introduction of the iPad has only increased the potential of the iOS platform as a gaming platform. With a bigger screen allowing for more impressive visuals and more space for touch controls, the iPad can improve and expand on the already impressive selection of games available for the iPhone.

     

    There have been many exciting moments in the history of mobile gaming: the debut each of Nintendo's portable consoles (the Game Boy, the Game Boy Color, the Game Boy Advance, the Nintendo DS); and the introduction of competing mobile gaming platform from the other game companies, like Sega's Game Gear and Sony's PSP. And the mobile gaming market has yet to slow down. On the contrary, it is now more exciting than ever.

     

    Smart phones like the iPhone and Android have made mobile games cheaper and more accessible than ever. The iPhone and the iPad have not only opened up mobile gaming to a new, untapped audience, they have also made it easier for smaller developers to compete. For example, anyone who can develop an iPad game and have it approved by Apple has a chance of selling millions of copies through the Apple App Store. These new mobile gaming platforms are equally exciting to gamers, as it means an near-endless supply of new games that they can not only buy wirelessly at a moment's notice but that they could also get for a very low price--if not for free.

     

    Many established developers that gamers know from the home video-game consoles have also started developing iPad games. The most popular games released on consoles have some sort of iPad game counterpart these days, and games like Epic's Infinity Blade prove that this new game platform is starting to see games that could conceivably have been developed for the home consoles.

     

    GamePro.com covers all matters related to iPad games and mobile games. With iPad game news, iPad game reviews, iPad game previews, iPad game videos, features, interviews, and an active community of gamers, GamePro.com is where you'll find everything you want to know about iPad games and hardware, along with the unique GamePro perspective, which comes from our passionate staff and more than 20 years of experience covering the video-game industry.

     

    Be sure to read our articles about the 25 Best iPad Games, our Gamers iPad Review and the latest iOS game of the day, and get involved in our handheld forums.

     

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