• http://twitter.com/gmc7000 Graham McLeod

    Pretty excited about this. Any chance of controller support, I wonder?

  • Jaron Moananu

    why isn’t this compatible with my One X?

  • Hassan Anjum

    Hi Graham – We’re very excited about it as well! It’s alot of fun swiping on screen with your finger – slashing away at enemies. Try it out and let me know what you think.

  • Hassan Anjum

    Hi Jaron – thanks for reaching out. It seemed like the game wasn’t available in all regions. We’ve see that it should now be working and available for the HTC One X – can you confirm?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=635024125 Paul Blahblahblah

    Hi sorry for the derailment here.. but is there someone who i can contact at nvidia via e-mail regarding a promotions tie in nvidia have with ccp games ?

  • himmatsingh

    I hope to see a lot more coming from TegraZone. In 4 months this year, I think we have only had 4 new games. Dark Meadow, Jett Tailfin, Demolition Inc and Meltdown on Mars. None of them are exactly AAA titles.

    Tegra processors at the moment are mere marketing gimmicks. I believe that to be taken really seriously, you guys have to be launching a steady flow of 10 games a month, of which 10 – 20 % should be AAA titles.

    Like Madfinger Games thenselves have admitted, Shadowgun THD can actually run on the A5/A5X processor, but they don’t want to do it. And here you guys are trumpeting its graphical victory over the iPad. Shameful, really.

  • Hassan Anjum

    Thanks for the comment.  We agree with you and wish we had 10 games a month we could launch.  However, I’m sure you can appreciate building great games is hard work, and not just fun and games! :) That said, we’ve shipped 12 Tegra 3 specific games and over 30 total Tegra-optimized games. In addition, we’ve announced more than 10 Tegra 3 games are under design, and more are coming. We’re pushing hard to get as many high-quality games out as fast as possible, so stay tuned.
     
    Regarding your note on Tegra-optimized games, in some cases developers indeed can make modifications to their games to run on non-Tegra devices, it is absolutely their choice – but in certain cases, they can suffer performance and experience drawbacks, and additional development resources to port the games. We work closely with developers to deliver the best possible experience for their game on Tegra-powered devices.

  • himmatsingh

     I presume you are one of the important guys in the Tegra games foodchain. Is there any chance I can be on some sort of list to test-drive (beta test) Tegra games? I would love to if possible. Thanks and I hope to receive a reply regarding this matter.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Brandon-Deel/570479350 Brandon Deel

    Wish this was for the pc as well. I don’t have a Tegra device or even know what one is.

  • Hassan Anjum

    Hey Brandon, for more information about NVIDIA Tegra and what devices have the mobile processor in them check out http://www.nvidia.com/tegra