BY Phil Wheeler on Wed April 07th, 2010
If you loved the hit film, Avatar, then this game should be a winner. The graphics are impressive, the controls are simple and the UI is slick.
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BY Nathan Delgado on Wed March 10th, 2010
Today Gameloft launched a new edition of N.O.V.A on the App Store. If you have been holding off on this exciting FPS because of the expensive price tag, you can now try it out for free. It
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed January 20th, 2010
Labyrinth 2 is in our Gameguru's opinion one of the "very best games in the App Store". If you're however still reluctant to spend the $5 it goes for, you can now give it a
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu October 15th, 2009
In a move that comes seemingly out of nowhere, Apple has decided to allow developers to add in-app purchases to their free apps to sell content, subscriptions, and digital services. This should effectively eliminate the
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri August 07th, 2009
The FDG Entertainment love just keeps on coming this week. A couple of days ago they released a lite version of their popular circular space shooter Kryzer, and now they have just released a lite
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed August 05th, 2009
We have not one, but two great pieces of news for you iPhone and iPod touch gamers out there. Not only has FDG released a free version of their popular circular space shooter Kryzer, but
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri July 24th, 2009
Wouldn't it be great if you could purchase every single iPhone or iPod touch game that you have ever wanted? Well, you can't, or at least most of us can't, so that's why you have
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri May 29th, 2009
I can honestly say I have been wanting a game like BeatRider Touch ever since I played the first Guitar Hero. The idea of being able to play your own music, the music that you
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed May 13th, 2009
The folks at Smule know that once you try Leaf Trombone, you will be hooked, that's why they created and released a new version titled Leaf Trombone: Lite & Free. This will allow you to
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sun May 03rd, 2009
For some people, dropping $7.99 on anything Metal Gear Solid related is a no-brainer, Konami could essentially slap the name on an empty box and watch it sell, but for those of you that aren't
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri May 01st, 2009
It seems that more and more developers are issuing Lite versions of their applications for free at the App Store. It is a great way to demo an application before purchasing it so you won't
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