During a press event in New York yesterday, EA revealed details and screenshots for their entire fall lineup of iPhone and iPad games. A handful of the games listed below have already been revealed via various means, while others are totally new and somewhat unexpected.
EA's Yahtzee Adventures has moved to the iPad as Yahtzee HD. Is it just a simple port, or a whole redesigned game? Read on to find out in our rapid review.
Lately, American football has been getting all of the attention, but EA is looking to bring that other popular form of football back into the spotlight by showing off some brand new screenshots for the upcoming FIFA 11, while also providing us with a few details.
Mirror's Edge has run on to the iPhone after being only on the iPad for months. Read on to find out if EA's latest effort is worth picking up for $4.99.
iPhone and iPod touch gamers have been clamoring for a compatible version of Mirror's Edge for their iDevices ever since it launched for iPad way back on April 1st. Well folks, it's finally here, and only five months later.
It's time to break a virtual sweat -- or possibly even a real one, depending on how excited you get while playing games -- because EA has slashed the prices on a handful of iPhone and iPod touch sports games.
EA has brought football to the iPad in the form of Madden 11. Read on to find out how it compares to the iPhone version, console versions, and if it's worth $12.99.
Madden is back on the iPhone again with some new features, and a year of understanding under EA's belt. Read on to find out if it's an improvement from last year, and worth $7.99
The first Sim City on the iPhone was less than steller, but now the deluxe version has come along. Is this one worth picking up for $6.99? Read on to find out.
The official port of the classic board game from EA has arrived in the App Store. Does the world domination board game dominate the App Store? Read on to find out.
Risk first appeared in the New Zealand App Store late yesterday afternoon, and it has since worked its way across the world and has now finally taken over the U.S. App Store.
During EA's Hot for Holidays event in New York, the company revealed a handful of new titles for our favorite platform, which means we have some juicy details and screenshots to share. Are you ready?
R-Type, one of the most challenging side-scrolling shoot 'em ups to ever grace an arcade cabinet, is making its way to the iPhone and iPod touch relatively "soon" thanks to EA.