Posted Nov 06, 2009 at 12:00AM by Mabie A.
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IIt surely would look a lot like Christmas very soon if this groovy plan
pushes through. Word has it that the infamous
iPhone hacker
ZodTTD is
set to give all you
N64 fans a sweet treat very soon. Yes, you read
that right. "iPhone" and "N64" in one sentence.
[Via Casual Gaming]
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Posted Nov 05, 2009 at 09:52AM by Glenn M.
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Apple has formally announced that the
App Store has now amassed an
archive of over 100,000 applications from first and third-party
developers, marking yet another milestone for the largest online app
storefront in the world, give or take a few thousand iFodder. No, I'm totally kidding.
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Posted Nov 04, 2009 at 01:08AM by Ryan F.
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The world famous
IPhone hacker George Hotz is at it again. After
releasing his new jailbreak method Blackra1n weeks ago,
Geohot has
released a new jailbreak called blacksn0w to unlock the latest
05.11.07 baseband. And if that weren't enough, he has also updated
blackra1n to RC3.
[Via On The iPhone]
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Posted Nov 03, 2009 at 02:24PM by Glenn M.
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The new
iPhone FPS that
ngmoco was teasing about last month,
Eliminate, is finally in the
App Store. What makes this game cool is that apart from looking pretty good for an iPhone game, it's free to play.
[Via Kotaku]
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Posted Nov 03, 2009 at 01:12AM by Mabie A.
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Earlier, we posted about the demise of the cover artist for the classic
Doom. Now, we bring you news of the game being reborn, this time on the mobile.
Doom Classic has just been released for the
iPhone and iPod Touch
[Via Joystiq]
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Posted Oct 31, 2009 at 09:05AM by Ryan F.
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When was the last time you felt scared? Not just my-girl's-gonna-let-me-have-it scared, I'm talking soil-yourself-shamelessly scared. True enough, there might not be a video game out there that'll make you literally crap your pants, and it's far too impractical (and stupid) to find Leatherface to force your dinner down the backdoor. That said, let's just take a look at the things that come close.
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Posted Oct 31, 2009 at 08:49AM by Ryan F.
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Nothing like a slew of big names to get the crowd going for ya. Be it
in games, apps, or other forms of software, this week's batch has a big
name on it. Let's see -
Wolfenstein, Dracula,
Metallica, Doom, NASA,
iTunes, Blackra1n. Wouldn't want to miss those, so read up and stay
informed.
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Posted Oct 30, 2009 at 11:52AM by Glenn M.
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Our friends at Xevicom have tipped us off about their much-delayed cult graphic novel, Xevicom Forever. While a PC version is already available at
Xevicom.com, the graphic novel will be getting the PSP and
App Store treatment, so you can just enjoy the action wherever you go.
Special thanks to James Cull!
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Posted Oct 30, 2009 at 11:17AM by Glenn M.
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The
zombie apocalypse is coming yet again, but for those who feel that all the zombie-shooting and bludgeoning has gotten a bit old, why don't you take a ride on the
Zombonie? Let all your pent-up road rage out and purge the streets of
the undead. If you're tired of just shooting them down, how about running them over?
Special thanks to Jared Yeager!
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Posted Oct 29, 2009 at 07:56PM by Ryan F.
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Heads up Apple fans! The Cupertino based company has just released a
new version of iTunes. The software update, now available for download,
adds support for the recently released
Apple TV software version 3.0,
adds an option for a dark background for Grid View, and improves
support for accessibility.
[Via Apple]
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Posted Oct 29, 2009 at 02:41AM by Ryan F.
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id Software has released a major update to their remake of the ever-popular FPS game
Wolfenstein 3D Classic for the
iPhone and iPod Touch. The update contains tons of new features and additional contents.
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Posted Oct 28, 2009 at 04:55PM by Glenn M.
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Halloween is just around the corner and we're being treated (or
tricked) into Halloween offers left and right. Chillingo's not gonna
be left out on the occasion, not when they have ze count on their
lineup. For your Halloween gaming,
iDracula goes on sale at the
App Store.
[Via AppAdvice]
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Posted Oct 28, 2009 at 04:37PM by Glenn M.
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Fishlabs had high hopes for the
App Store release of
Rally Master Pro. It was awarded Best Mobile Game of 2008 by Pocket Gamer, and has since been the subject of talk as far as
iPhone racers were concerned. The good news: a lot of people are playing it. The bad news: 95% of those people are playing pirated copies.
[Via Mobile Entertainment]
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Posted Oct 27, 2009 at 12:33PM by Karl B.
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After the whole Napster debacle
Metallica is now quite gung ho about using newfangled technology to get their music out to the public. They partnered up with
Activision for
Guitar Hero: Metallica earlier this year, and now they're teaming up with Tapulous for a stab at the
iPhone gaming market.
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Posted Oct 27, 2009 at 01:16AM by Mabie A.
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Doom Resurrection's
been out and about in the
App Store for a couple of months now.
However, if you find yourself pining for the good ol' classic version,
this here's some great news for you. John Cormack himself has
announced that
Doom Classic will be joining
Resurrection on the App Store soon.
[Via Touch Arcade]
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Posted Oct 26, 2009 at 09:59PM by Ryan F.
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iPhone homebrew dev George Hotz (A.K.A.
GeoHot) has released a new
version of blackra1n, a tool that promises to jailbreak all OS 3.1.2
iPhone and iPod Touch models in a matter of seconds. The latest update
fixes a number of issues from the previous release.
[Via blackra1n]
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Posted Oct 26, 2009 at 01:10AM by Mabie A.
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NASA has jumped aboard the
iPhone bandwagon and has launched their
application on the
App Store. Featured in the app are mapping softwares
that allow you to see exactly where the space stations are located.
[Via YOURemgn]
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Posted Oct 25, 2009 at 07:35PM by Mabie A.
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Zippo,
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For this offering of our weekly recap, we see a resurgence of all sorts
in the gaming industry. Finally we see a PS3 kicking ass in
the sales charts, finally we see another big homebrew breakthrough for
the PSP, and finally, it looks like things are definitely looking up
for the videogame world in general. It is certainly looking like it's
gonna be a happy holidays we're having this year.
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Posted Oct 24, 2009 at 04:11PM by Glenn M.
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More games trickled into the
App Store this week, including the
much-awaited
iPhone and iPod Touch iterations of two big names:
Earthworm Jim and Rock Band. More is expected to follow with the
announcements of Ghosts 'N Goblins and Garters & Ghouls. But while
games are packing into the App Store, one game gets an unfortunate boot
out of the App Store, and it might not be your typical infringement
case.
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Posted Oct 24, 2009 at 01:36PM by Glenn M.
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Codeminion got an unpleasant surprise recently when their loop-rolling puzzle game,
StoneLoops! of Jurassica, was pulled from the
App Store. Why? Mumbo Jumbo filed a complaint to the App Store for infringing the copyright to their game
Luxor, and even stealing their source code. Codeminion, however, can't believe the complaint since similar games released long before
Luxor have not said anything.
[Via AppAdvice]
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