Grand Theft Auto has been a TOP franchise in video gaming, and it looks like Rockstar wants to keep up its support for mobile versions of its games. Last year, we saw GTA III hit mobile, Now GTA: Vice City is about to follow up with release on iOS and Android Google Play Store.
GTA: Vice City was originally released on October 29th, 2002, but we're going to have to wait until "later this fall" for Vice City to hit mobile devices. Of course, there is less than two months to go in fall this year, so we won't have to wait long.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2012 for Mobile is probably the most anticipated racing game this fall, and after it first appeared at June's E3 show, EA has now released a full trailer for the game as its Coming to the Google Play Store by the end of Next week.
NFS: Most Wanted is a game developed by Firemonkeys with stunning graphics and online multiplayer. It also features new touch-steering controls which basically are a virtual steering wheel you hold your finger onto and then rotate left or right to steer. We eagerly waiting for this Game, Enjoy the Trailer!
Good News for Android users, Verizon will be offering carrier billing for the purchase of Google Play content, be it games, apps, music, or whatever you want from the store. The announcement came in the form of a tweet stating that the feature will be rolling-out in the up coming weeks.
Verizon is actually the last major U.S. carrier to enable carrier billing for its customers who wish to buy stuff from Google Play without using a credit card. AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile have been offering the feature for months, allowing their users to add charges for apps, games, or media straight to their monthly bill.
As the feature will go live in just a few weeks, it won't be long until Verizon gives us all the specifics.
Google has just updated the Google Play Store App to version 3.9.16, This new update comes with the ability to remove any app listed on the "All Apps" list and you don't want it to be showed there.
This will come in very handy for Android users. For instance, if you've been accumulating a lot of apps under a single account when you switch devices, or if you've been downloading apps for trial purposes, your "All Apps" list might already be quite lengthy and full of old Apps or Apps that turn out to be spam/scam and no longer want any of them to show up.
Also, If you mistakenly deleted an app from the "All Apps" list you can get it back by going to the app page, what's cool about it that Google Play will remember its previous location in the list and add it there.
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