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... ,” and suggested that company executives are not happy about the popularity of gaming on the iPhone and iPod touch.
“My relationship with Apple ... a keynote one month and then I’ll say something they don’t like and I can be blacklisted for six months.”
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... (and even in the MTV newsroom!), so I was curious to see how it made the transition to the iPhone. From a gameplay and presentation perspective, the developers have done an excellent job, as the game ... , but not to a terrible degree. I will say, though, that there should've been a bit more content thrown our way, as the iPhone version only has one animal to hunt, versus the myriad that are in ...
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... are for some invigorating, and for some troublesome. For instance, you’ll never see a decent platformer on the iPhone. FPSes are awkward. RPGs take up too much space. You’re essentially limited to casual ... each passing day. Only problem is, those don’t have games either.
What about you? Have you had a positive iPhone gaming experience? Or do you find yourself reaching for a PSP Go or a ...
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... ignore them. That isn’t what I said. I have said that Apple don’t have a portable gaming device, and they don’t have any games.
There is no Apple Games ... iMac/MacBook or for the iTouch/iPhone. I ranted earlier this year about how iPhone gaming was apparently “ ... device” on the market. And we can all stop caring about the iPhone/iTouch being “the future.”
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... in Android platform, just like … many others … It is not as neatly done as on the iPhone. Google has not been very good to entice customers to actually buy products. ... are openly neglecting other mobile platforms as a result of the iPhone’s massive gravitational pull. With resources shrinking ... industry
EA Games exec leaves to start iPhone gaming company – Ngmoco
Sega’ ...
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... ; is also capable of running on mobile devices such as Apple’s iPhone, the company has claimed.
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... and host three gaming related podcasts: The Touch of Gaming Podcast – iPhone Gaming News, WiiSpot Podcast – All about ... It’s getting close to the holiday season and I’m sure many thousands of new iPhone/iPod users will open their gifts this year. I’ll cover some of the best games across some of my favorite gaming genres: RPG, First Person Shooter, Sports, and Puzzle.
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... of hard for a developer to ignore the potential market the iPhone provides.And there are apps for virtually anything you could think of, from games to productivity apps to ... parsing XML files within applications on the iPhone.iPhone Gaming Framework: Stage 1 Tutorial ... app development environment, with tips for setting up your own.iPhone Application Programming Downloadable lectures from Stanford ...
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... showers and visible planets based on your location. Just hold your iPhone skywards on a bright night and before you can say “Hubble telescope ... as a clever Google Maps mashup has been turned into an iPhone app, and is within days of launching for Android handsets too. ... the hose, douse some flames and save some passers-by. As far as iPhone gaming goes, it’s arguably not a high point. The ...
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... work is that all of the Google services are fantastic, and often, more powerful than their iPhone counterparts.
Google Talk is the non-Gmail killer ... 's no remote wipe out of the box. Granted, with the iPhone you need a MobileMe plan to get remote wipe, but you don' ... apps; Photoshop's lacks some of the effects it has on the iPhone.
Gaming is probably the single biggest thing you' ...
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... the Unity Game Engine is as it’s quickly becoming a major playing in the iPhone Gaming Market. From the current rankings on AppShopper.com, Unity ... are the glue to put together all the components of your game. Unity iPhone has been our special super glue offering a great PhysX engine and solving the hard parts of iPhone / iPod Touch compatibility which have allowed us to focus on the game ...
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The red-hot virtual goods market is working its way onto Apple's iPhone app platform, as developers hope to cash in on the iPhone ... new, free game "Eliminate Pro" from Ngmoco, the iPhone gaming firm founded by ex-Electronics Arts star Neil Young.
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If you have played classic Solitaire, then you will have a general idea of what TriTowers is about. This iPhone game is the classic Tri-tower/tri-peak solitaire game play which can ... 1.5/2
Arcade Solitiare: TriTowers delivers an addictive and fast paced iPhone gaming experience. The player is presented with three “towers” of cards and a shuffled deck. The goal of the game is to ...
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Apple has killed over 1000 iPhone apps created by a developer who gamed the iTunes App Store by submitting fake reviews.
The iPhoneography blog first ... a bad thing if it means the App Store has less bad apps, there’s enough to choose from already.
Also: why not take a look at the iPhone apps Phil Schiller does like.
Out now | £free | Apple (via iPhoneography)
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... Fournials said. "What's happening now is that publishers are testing out and playing around with different gaming networks and customizing it to fit the needs of their games. It's good for the ... with it's own network.
"We believe that there is certainly room for a couple of networks within the iPhone gaming ecosystem, possibly serving different segments of the overall market, ...
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