Angry Birds Finally Release on Windows Mobile 7
When Microsoft announced their Window Mobile 7 they used Angry Birds in the Marketing campaign – even though the game from Rovio wasn’t even in the works for the less
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When Microsoft announced their Window Mobile 7 they used Angry Birds in the Marketing campaign – even though the game from Rovio wasn’t even in the works for the less
Angry Birds has been such a phenomenal success it can be talked in the same breathe as Super Mario and Sonic the hedgehog and is the biggest selling game to grace the iPhone, iPad and now a many other platforms clocking an amazing 12 million sales worldwide – all this for a game that was made in Finland for £10,000.
Just in case you weren’t convinced, the cultural phenomenon that is Angry Birds has once again shown its stunning success. The game series which has branched out across all operating
Love it or hate it, Angry Birds is here to stay. At least until something else comes along and dominates the portable gaming market. Not only are we treated with
I don’t know about you, but since the release of the Angry Birds I have been completely addicted to the game on my iPhone. With the details that Rovio will
Goodbye Angry Birds. Make way for Bubble Ball. Unfortunately for Rovio there’s a new kid on the block; fourteen-year old Robert Nay. The programming prodigy built the latest smash-hit iOS
Angry Birds has a been a phenomenal hit, in many ways it has been a water-shed moment for Apple, iOS gaming and Rovio – in a similar way that Mario shifted millions of units for Nintendo over the years there’s no doubt that those cheeky birds have just the same commercial appeal.
If you haven’t heard of the poultry slingshooting app, Angry Birds for the iPhone and Andriod, all I can say is where you have been! However, for those of you