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Gameloft was founded by Michel Guillemot, one of the five founders of Ubisoft, on 14 December 1999. [2] [3] By February 2009, Gameloft had shipped over 200 million copies of its games since its IPO, [4] as well as 2 million daily downloads of its games via the App Store for iOS.
Gameloft Classics (Android) [6] Gangstar 2: Kings of L.A. (keypad-based mobile phones, Android, BlackBerry, DSiWare) Gangstar City (keypad-based mobile phones, Android) Gangstar: Crime City (keypad-based mobile phones) Gangstar: Miami Vindication (keypad-based mobile phones, touchscreen Java phones, Android, iOS)
A sequel to N.O.V.A. was developed and published by Gameloft and released in the iTunes App Store on December 16, 2010, titled N.O.V.A. 2: The Hero Rises Again. The game innovated on the many designs created by the first N.O.V.A. , and added many new features such as 10-player online multiplayer matches, retina display and gyroscope support for ...
Asphalt Nitro, the twelfth title in the series, was quietly released on Gameloft's own app store in May 2015 for Android, alongside a 2.5D J2ME version of the game for feature phones. A main selling point of Nitro was the game's small resource footprint, which was aided by the use of procedural generation.
Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is a 2010 World War II-era first-person shooter video game for iOS and Android, developed and published by Gameloft. [3] It was released on the App Store on February 22, 2010. [1] and is part of the Brothers in Arms series.
Jasmin Smith of Video Gamer stated that while Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem is not a bad game, it "play[s] out like every other action orientated game Gameloft has churned out on the App Store." [7] Jasmin Smith of Video Gamer felt that the combat system was "uninvolving". [7] In a critical review Kristan Reed of Eurogamer gave the game a 5 ...
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Hasbro and Gameloft had announced a licensing partnership in June 2012, which allowed the latter to develop games that were based on Hasbro's properties; this announcement was revealed that one of the first games was one that was based on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, for most mobile devices, to eventually arrive before the end of 2012.