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There are a lot of iPhone applications and games that take advantage of the iPhone’s multi-touch display. But, it’s not everyday that we come across a truly unique iPhone game that takes the multi-touch interface to new heights. Illusion Labs has released a game trailer for their upcoming...
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Spore hit the Apple Keynote stage all those months ago to show iPhone 3G hopefuls what kind of gaming experience to expect on the iPhone 3G and iPhones running the iPhone 2.0 OS. Spore Origins, alongside Sega’s Super Monkey Ball, promised to usher the iPhone and iPhone 3G into the world of mobile...
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With the Apple AppStore essentially open to anyone, anywhere with a desire to code applications and games for the iPhone 3G and iPhone, there’s been a deluge of new software popping up every day. But, there’s a problem to the open invitation to develop software for the iPhone - nonsensical...
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You know you can play NES games on your jailbroken iPhone, right? The famous NES.app has been recently updated to add accelerometer support in the mix, allowing you to go beyond virtual on-screen buttons. Now, I’m not sure how that will help Mario score more points, but I can clearly see the benefits...
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The iPhone as a gaming platform. Who knew? Well, Apple probably foresaw their iPhone’s huge multi-touch display and capacitance-based touchscreen as perfectly suited for the mobile gaming environment, but the iPhone’s tremendous appeal as a mobile gaming platform has been somewhat of a surprise...
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07-28-2008
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The iPhone is a great platform for mobile gaming. That generous multi-touch display, speedy internals, and graphics prowess make for some truly promising gaming potential. Case in point, Kingdom Lores has been released for iPhone owners itching to get their dragon-killing, dungeon-exploring fix. Marco...
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The iPhone as a gaming platform. It's inevitable. And, with the AppStore launching in a couple short months, the success of mobile games on the iPhone will be largely left to how much gaming development is available for the iPhone. One of the few games demonstrated at the iPhone SDK launch was Spore...
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The graphics of the Nintendo games is just not good enough for your iPhone/iPod Touch? How about Super Nintendo? Do I hear yes? If that’s the case you’ll be glad to know the SNES emulator is about to hit iPhone, iPod Touch - big time! It’s still in beta and currently it’s not...
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Forget about GameBoy and NES emulators — your iPhone can do much more. Apparently, soon we’ll have the full Sony Playstation emulator available for both the iPhone and iPhone Touch. The developer “zodttd” is working on the software called PSX4iPhone, and according to him users...
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Now here’s a reason to rejoice this Monday. We’ve just spotted that the folks behind the ScummVM project has ported their popular application to the iPhone. Yes, it’s the true unofficial native app, meaning you’ll have to jailbrake your beloved handset before installing it —...
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Have an iPhone? NES games are not enough for you? Why not try playing one of the numerous GameBoy titles? Now you can, thanks to the newly released GameBoy emulator for Apple iPhone. The gpSPhone 0.0.5 — as the version number says — its bit buggy but hey you want to play or not? Simple place...
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It’s really just common sense. Apple’s got to release some official gaming applications for the iPhone. As nice as web-based gaming applications can be, nothing can beat the speed, integration, and convenience of a natively installed game application. But, until we get more solid proof that...