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DeNA to publish Peter Molyneux’s Godus mobile game

DeNA to publish Peter Molyneux’s Godus mobile game

May 20, 2013 11:00 AM Dean Takahashi
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Japan's DeNA teams up with the renowned game developer Peter Molyneux.

With a new leader, Ngmoco shoots for mobile gaming empire (interview)

With a new leader, Ngmoco shoots for mobile gaming empire (interview)

December 6, 2012 10:00 AM Dean Takahashi
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The new head of Ngmoco believes mobile games are leveling up.

Ngmoco goes next-gen with high-end graphics in The Drowning tablet game

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The game is the first from Ben Cousins' new Scattered Entertainment studio.

Founders leave DeNA’s Ngmoco mobile gaming division

Founders leave DeNA’s Ngmoco mobile gaming division

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The mobile revolution in games isn't over yet, but Ngmoco's founders have left their parent company DeNA.

Hasbro taps DeNA to get Transformers to play nice on the iPhone (preview)

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DeNA/Ngmoco gives a first look at its mobile Transformers game.

Japan’s DeNA signs up Kabam and Nimblebit

Japan’s DeNA signs up Kabam and Nimblebit

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Japan's DeNA mobile social gaming network has signed up a couple of key American game partners as it expands in the U.S.

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