It’s no secret that mobile gaming has managed to rise considerably over the past couple of years. With more companies being interested in mobile game development and more potential in today’s handsets than ever before, there are countless possibilites for creating standout, viable titles on phones. According to Peter Vesterback, head of Rovio Mobile and creator of Angry Birds, mobile gaming is on a meteoric rise, and console gaming is “dying.”
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