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Across Age 2 sets its sails to iOS this Winter

Back in 2010, when the first RPG titles starting releasing on Apple’s mobile devices, FDG Entertainment delivered a title with high production values that put the much beloved Zenonia on a run for its money: Across Age. Its simultaneous multiple playable character gameplay approach and the ability to time travel found it to be a standout title, even if a bit flawed around the edges.

Fans of the original title have waited for quite a long time for Across Age to makes its return and that wait is about to come to a close, with Across Age 2 set to land on the shores of the iOS Marketplace this coming Winter. As you can see in the trailer below, the beautifully retro sunny blue skies in the game look to be a warm refuge during the cold holiday months and the promise of a 20 hour campaign means we’ll be staying there for a good while indeed.


Etrian Odyssey Untold demo is now open for exploration

While we’ve only just published our Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan review here at DDNet, let’s not forget that Atlus’ Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millenium Girl is rapidly approaching its October 1st release date on the 3DS.

To get you hyped up for the next installment in this old-school JRPG grindfest, Atlus has opened the iron gates of its upcoming title on the 3DS eShop, granting access to the first two floors of the game’s Story Mode. Whether you purchase the game at retail or digitally once it is released, be sure not to delete your save data from the demo version, as it will carry over right into the full release of the game.



Cygnet Infotech is now a Samsung Partner

Cygnet Infotech on 2nd September, 2013 acquired partnership with Samsung under Samsung Enterprise Alliance Program (SEAP).

Samsung Silver PartnerSEAP is an affiliate program that provides technical, marketing and sales support to companies in developing enterprise mobile solutions. The program aims to improve the potentials of mobile business by extending support and expertise to partners for solution development as well as marketing and distribution activities.

Cygnet Infotech became Silver Partner of Samsung under the ISV (Independent Software Vendor) Program. With this, we now belong to the network that has access to the extended library of the Samsung Enterprise SDK for developing more secure and powerful solutions for Samsung mobiles. This partnership also enables our programmers and developers to utilize more than 300 functions of Samsung’s Android devices for developing high-end mobile solutions. Besides these, being a Silver Partner of Samsung, Cygnet gets following benefits:
  • Access to UX Guide for mobile application development and design
  • Access to Technical Support Site for troubleshooting solutions development
  • Access to Samsung’s network that includes channel partners, customers and carriers for marketing and promoting solutions
  • Chance to participate in showcases and conferences hosted by Samsung
With these benefits, Samsung partnership positions us to cater to the demands of today's mobile market and optimize solutions for Samsung devices by integrating security, application, and hardware management thereby enhancing our overall IT enterprise solutions competence.

Game Atelier's Tiny Death is alive on the iOS Marketplace

Game Atelier has charmed us with Flying Hamsters, SunFlowers, Space Pirates and ever a Zorbie, but now it’s ready to charm us with, err… death. In Tiny Death, Game Atelier squashes the Grim Reaper down to a cute and lovable size, and puts him up against 80 challenging levels in the hopes of becoming the big ole mean Grim Reaper himself.

The game features that charming vibe that all Game Atelier titles feature and it’s free to download and play right now on the iOS Marketplace for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.




Godfire: Rise of Prometheus champions its way onto Android and iOS early next year

Vivid Games just delivered a punch to the Vita lineup with its Real Boxing title - coming to the US on September 17th - and in our review, the game’s fantastic visuals obviously caught our very own Editor-in-Chief, Matt Sainsbury, by surprise; so much so that he went on to state: “the game looks so good that it's hard to believe that this didn't come from a major studio.”

Download "The Circle", a children's book based on the indie game Shelter

Might and Delight’s Shelter recently released and here at Digitally Downloaded we found its emotional journey that took us through the life of a mother badger and her cubs to be great enough to garner a 4.5/5 Star review score.

Building onto the wonderful narrative featured within the game, Might and Delight has crafted a beautiful digital children’s book that expands on this narrative. The book is free to download and you can find the link through this jump. While you’re at it, if you haven’t downloaded the game yet, you should probably go do that as well.

Pokémon Direct: Pokémon Bank, Poké Transporter, and more detailed

Nintendo held a Pokémon-themed Nintendo Direct event today focused exclusively on the upcoming 3DS releases Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. We’ve rounded up most of the details below.

Microsoft to Buy Nokia’s Mobile Unit: Emergence of a Third Player in the Mobile Market?

While the Windows Phone is at the number two position (behind Android) in some markets that Apple has not cared to target aggressively, Microsoft has not tasted big success in the mobile market. Tech pundits have given good reviews about Microsoft’s latest mobile operating system, but it has always seemed that Bill Gates came to the smart mobile party a little too late. As Apple and Android dominate the global mobile market with over 90% of market share, the chances of a third player entering the field and competing with these two mobile giants have gotten slimmer and slimmer.

A Quick Glance at Nokia & Microsoft’s Relationship
When Nokia threw its lot with Microsoft and started manufacturing smartphones that run the Windows 7 and 8, many felt that it was a suicidal move. Samsung, one of Nokia’s biggest competitors in the mobile manufacturing, choose Android OS to run its best mobiles and emerged as one of the biggest forces in the mobile market. Nokia was unable to accomplish similar goals using Windows operating system: it dumped Symbian and used Windows 7 operating system for all its top-tier handsets, but was unable to compete with the iPhone or Android devices.

Just a few years back Nokia was respected as the most powerful mobile manufacturer; today, it is not even one of the top three mobile manufactures. Microsoft too suffered from the fact that none of the mobile manufacturers using its operating system could come up with a series of successful handsets. Technology experts and bloggers have expressed one idea since a long time: Microsoft and Nokia are a good fit and by closely partnering with each other, they can emerge as a force to reckon with. By preparing to buy Nokia’s mobile unit, Microsoft has done what many hoped that it would.

Has Microsoft found the Missing Piece of the Mobile Puzzle?
Microsoft Buys Nokia Mobile Unit to Strengthen its Ecosystem

In a purchase that is set to complete by 2014, Microsoft has agreed to buy Nokia’s mobile unit, and it will also buy Nokia’s patents and mapping services in a non-exclusive agreement. The company will pay $ 7.2 billion in cash. The deal is a lifesaver for Nokia, a company that is steadily falling behind its competitors Samsung and Apple. It can also help rejuvenate Microsoft’s mobile image and help the company manufacture flagship mobile handsets that are specifically created for Windows 8.

While Apple has the iPhone and Android has Samsung’s popular devices that can showcase the best features of the mobile operating system and attract customers, Microsoft doesn’t yet have such a hit device for Windows 7 or 8. While people have not dumped PCs or Windows, Microsoft needs to find its way in a world where people are spending less time on PCs and more time on tablets and smartphones. With this deal, Microsoft doesn’t just get the capability to manufacture mobile, but also gets the skills and patents to create a slew of innovative devices that can help its mobile operating system find its feet in a competitive market.

Through the deal with Nokia, Microsoft has all the ingredients that go on into the making of a powerful and effective smartphone ecosystem: a well-conceptualized mobile operating system, devices that are specifically made for the operating system and an app store. Only time will tell if Microsoft has found the missing piece of the puzzle, but if you are a mobile app owner or a developer, the possibility of a third player giving competition to the existing market leaders is exciting.

Impact on Mobile App Development
Microsoft is the only company that has the wherewithal and background to compete with Apple and Android. Nokia still has a huge fan-following in emerging smartphone markets like India, and this will empower Windows 7 and 8 phones to conquer huge chunks of such markets. Just as Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility patents enabled the search giant to manufacture its own devices and safeguarded the future of its operating system, Microsoft’s acquisition of Nokia’s mobile unit will help the company compete more aggressively in the mobile market.

It is notoriously difficult to foretell future in the dynamic mobile market, but the news indicate that Microsoft is going to do all it can to thrive in the world of smart mobiles. We can expect to see a surge in the number of developers building mobile apps for Windows. Also, if the Windows Phone OS gets a bigger market share over the next two years (and it is likely that we will see at least some rise), developers who build apps only for Apple and Android will start building apps for Microsoft as well.

Ready for a Resurgent Windows Phone Operating System?
In the current scenario, most businesses and developers are either building only Apple apps, or they build app for Android and Apple. If Microsoft succeeds in becoming the third player in the mobile market, apps that are already popular on its app store will be the biggest winners. By creating an innovative application Windows Phone OS now, or by creating a Windows Phone version of your existing app, you can profit from a world that has three major mobile operating systems.


Would you like to explore this idea further? Get in touch with us and tell us about your mobile app idea. We would love to discuss it with you! 

Dark Souls II closed Beta looks to start taking PS3 applicants early next month

Namco Bandai Games recently revealed that it will be rolling out new streams of information daily on the Dark Souls II Facebook page, starting September 5th. This closed-beta will allow players to step into one of the most treacherous areas of the game and are stating that only the hardcore players need to apply, by calling it “one of the most challenging beta experiences ever offered on the Sony PlayStation 3 system.”

The full press release can be found below:

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD announced, screenshots inside

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate already hit the 3DS earlier this year during March, but fast-forward half a year later and the game is slated for a multi-platform console release. Konami revealed the re-release as well as a batch of screenshots via the game’s official Facebook page earlier today.

No details about additional content or alterations have been referenced yet, but the high-definition screens do showcase the game’s new lick of paint.

Mirror of Fate HD will be hitting digital shelves later this year on October 31st for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Franchise producer David Cox also added via Twitter that Konami is “seriously looking into” a PC version and that there are “no plans for a Vita version". Pricing information has yet to be revealed.

We were somewhat apathetic towards the original in our review, but there’s always the possibility console players will prefer this experience.

Check out a dozen screenshots below (click to enlarge):





New Dad Jimmy Fallon Reminds Dog: 'I'll Always Love You'

The late-night talker Tweets a sweet shout-out to his pooch



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10 Best Celeb Quotes This Week

What's Jason Sudeikis's secret to weight loss? Fiancée Olivia Wilde. Plus, more from Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift and other stars



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10 Best Celeb Quotes This Week

Jennifer Garner can't help but gush over hubby Ben Affleck. Plus, more from Prince William, Lady Gaga and other stars



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Jessica: Drinking It In

Alba takes her morning coffee to-go in Santa Monica, Calif. Plus: Jennifer Aniston, Tim McGraw, Reese Witherspoon & baby and more



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Duchess Catherine Goes Back to Duties in One Month

The Duchess will join William at a Sept. 12 event for one of his conservation charities



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Joe Bastianich's MasterChef Blog: The Funniest Elimination Challenge

"I could barely keep it together," the judge writes of seeing Krissi's face during the competition



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American Idol's Justin Guarini: I Skip Meals in Order to Feed My Kids

He was the runner-up to Kelly Clarkson, only now he's struggling to make ends meet



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Lindsay Lohan Lands Role on Eastbound and Down

The actress proclaims she is "grateful" while reportedly on the set of HBO's Eastbound and Down



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Joe Bastianich Blogs About MasterChef's Funniest Elimination Challenge

"I could barely keep it together," the judge writes of seeing Krissi's face during the competition



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Diem Brown's Blog: What Does It Mean to Be Fake?

"For some reason, we all hate when those two words are used to define us," she writes



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