As part of their latest software package update, Apple has just released the Game Center, which is essentially a gaming network for the iPhone, iPod, and iPad. This new service will include community-based features, such as leaderboards, friendlists, and achievements.
Apple has indeed taken notice of the increased role of gaming in online activities and communities and is setting out to be a more established player in this area of the market. Many of Apple’s customers are casual gamers (i.e. more used to a social networking setting) and some have been highly involved in online gaming in browser-based communities for years.

Gaming on the iPad — once more developers create games for it, that is — in particular will no doubt be a new and innovating way for players to be immersed in browser-based games. Only time will tell what Apple has in store. We’ll make sure to keep you updated on any new developments.
Via GamersDailyNews.
Tags: Apple, Browser-Based Communities, Browser-Based Games, Friendlists, iPad, iPad Gaming, iPhone, iPod, Leaderboards, Online Communities
Apple, Browser-Based Games News, iPad, iPhone, iPod | JJ |
April 9, 2010 2:27 pm |
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As usual, Apple’s newest piece of hardware, the iPad, is quite impressive. With a sleek 10″ touchscreen, this netbook-rival device will quite possibly be (or maybe is even already) an eyesore and a hot commodity for gamers.
According to Trip Hawkins, the president of Digital Chocolate (a video game developer based in San Mateo, California), the iPad will change the portable gaming market. The market for games and gaming will expand as individuals who were not big gamers in the past start playing browser-based games through social networking sites (like Facebook) and/or downloading games from the App store.
The base price for a 16 GB Apple iPad with wi-fi capabilities is currently $499, but maybe in the future when demand is high enough, the price of a unit will decrease. For an Apple iPad with the same amount of storage in addition to 3G capabilities, the base price is $629. If you’re interested in checking out some of the features of the device, visit Apple’s website.
Tags: 16 GB, 3G, Apple iPad, Apple Tablet, Browser-Based Games, Digital Chocolate, Facebook, Future of Browser-Based Gaming, San Mateo California, Social Networking Sites, Trip Hawkins, Wi-Fi
Apple, Browser-Based Games News, Social Networking & Browser-Based Games | JJ |
January 27, 2010 3:32 pm |
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