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Interview Summary With Mike Yuen Of QUALCOMM

Mike Yuen
QuicklyBored has interviewed Mike Yuen of QUALCOMM on our fifth podcast. The first thing to note is that QUALCOMM is pronounced “KWALL-COM” not “KWAIL-COM” just in case anybody was wondering.

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Shockwave Mini Games Reviewed

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I recently got the chance to play some Shockwave Mini games on a Motorola V3 Razr and I have some obvious criticisms. Rather than review each individual game I played, I thought it better to write an editorial piece with some general statements regarding Shockwave Mini games.

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Gameloft’s Brain Challenge - A Winner!

Gameloft
This is the next installment of our QuicklyBored Roundup of brain games. So far, we have seen that many brain games fail to bring the full experience of charting brain progress over a long period of time with a wide variety of puzzles ranging in difficulty. Gameloft’s Brain Challenge is so far, the closest thing to a fully developed brain game.

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IQ Academy Reviewed

iq academy
Our next roundup entry is IQ Academy by Upstart Games. IQ Academy is actually a collection of games from G-mode’s previously released brain training titles in Japan. We’ll see how it compares to the other games.

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Advanced Brain Trainer Review

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This is the second installment of our Brain Games Roundup. Advanced Brain Trainer is a Brain Game developed by Filao with a doctor-patient theme reminiscent of Brain Age for the Nintendo DS.

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Magmic’s Brain Up

Brain Up
This is the first entry in our Brain Games Roundup. Today I’ll be reviewing is Magmic’s Brain Up. The story behind Brain Up is that you are a single-celled organism that is being coached through evolution by a highly evolved alien called a Synapperon. As you complete puzzles and train your brain, you move through stages of evolution such as a turkey, dinosaur, pig and finally you become a Synapperon.
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Super KO Boxing

If you didn’t already know, QuicklyBored is in love with Super KO Boxing. The game is so good that instead of doing our podcast today (we’ll get on that later), Doug and I made a YouTube video for it. The video features some awesome boxing skills by yours truly and some semi-drunk ranting overtop. Enjoy!

Super KO Boxing Review

Super KO
Although we are a little late on the Super KO Boxing review, everybody knew it was only a matter of time until it was added to the hotness section. By the way, did anyone notice our impressive new graphics in the hotness and whackness categories? Super KO Boxing is such a good mobile game that I’m ready to give up my first born for a copy of it; unless of course my first born is a copy of Super KO Boxing.

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We Are Post of the Month

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The polls are closed and the results are in: QuicklyBored won! The final results are as follows:

QuicklyBored - 44.1 %
All About Symbian - 41.2 %
Martin Sauter - 8.8 %
David Beers - 5.9 %

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Publisher Spotlight - Cellufun: Arthur Goikhman, CEO

CellufunQuicklyBored’s new publisher spotlight is with Arthur Goikhman, CEO of Cellufun. As CEO of Cellufun, Arthur sets Cellufun’s strategic direction and oversees marketing and business development initiatives. He has 20 years experience running technology companies and leveraging them into highly profitable businesses. Prior to Cellufun, Arthur led the turnaround of Spiderphone Conferencing, a dotcom era telecom start up, where he continues to serve on the Board of Directors.

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