Apple News - The Apple, Android and Mobile Phone News is a News and downloads site for Apple, Android and Mobile Phones, We have all the latest emulators, hack, homebrew, commercial games and all the downloads on this site, the latest homebrew and releases, Part of the
DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network.
The Best iPhone Online Casino Games
The Apple iPhone is the worlds best selling Mobile Phone for a reason, its the place to get the best in music and the best in apps and also the very best in Casino Games.
There are websites where you can find the best iphone online casino games as well as the latest in information on the best Casino operators for the Apple iPhone and where to get the biggest bonus and offers. “
THE LATEST NEWS BELOW
|
June 20th, 2008, 16:31 Posted By: wraggster
via pdroms
This program will make a missed call appear on your friends phone without actually calling them. Seems like a good idea if you just want someone to call you back without disturbing them with the ring.
Changes:
[+] Added delay call, now the program can give several tones before hanging (useful when you do not have balance and leaves the sweeper odious "His balance is about to run out ....", now put 7000 or 9000 ms i ms you're trying to adjust the time missed call ..)
[F] Fixed the startup error in WM5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=383814
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 20th, 2008, 16:29 Posted By: wraggster
via pdroms
GPSToday installs as a today-screen plugin on your Windows Mobile internet-enabled device. At the most basic level, it keeps your GPS hardware primed whenever you need it. But that is only for starters. In general, it will significantly enhance the utility you derive from your device. Check the home page for a (nearly) full list. http://www.geoterrestrial.com/
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 20th, 2008, 16:27 Posted By: wraggster
via pdroms
The most flexible and precise track / offroad GPS you have seen. Available for both Windows and PPC!
Features:
* Multiple Screens
* Today plugin
* Map View
* Satellite view
* Speedometer
* Tracks
* Waypoints
* Statistics
* Custom Maps
* Sun/Moon info
* Full Screen Mode
* Recording Mode
* Playing mode
* View Mode
* GPS Setup
* Calculators
* Debugging mode
* SIRF Options
* Map Options
* Record/Play Options
* Unit Options
* Internet tracking Options
* Internet Pursuit Options
* Automatic Updates
Changes:
* 3D Map automatic rotation (with option)
* Dialog Boxes cleanup
* Track recording can also record bearing
* Z change sign in 3D waypoint projection
* Night colors are enhanced
* 3D Map available
* Sports Screen available
* Space Waypoints available
* Map movement with mouse/stylus
* Translation DLLs enabled (No languages yet)
* Waypoint alarms also work in 3D
* Nearest waypoints, track recording and playing also work in 3D
* Distance Calculator also works with 3D points
* Distance Calculator also works with 3D points
* Map Icons available
* Track measures distance in 3D
* Normalization and Round normalization in 3D tracks
* Sun screen shows sunset/sunrise
* Distance Calculator can also browse waypoint categories
* Right ascension and declination in Space Waypoints
* Sorted and ehnanced menu
* Waypoint alarms also work with 3D waypoints.
* A lot of minimal fixes
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=398195
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 20th, 2008, 16:25 Posted By: wraggster
via pdroms
Today we released the Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview. Now any Windows Mobile 5 or 6 phone can work as a Bluetooth Windows SideShow device! We've got some favorite uses of it already, including using it to control PowerPoint presentations while viewing the speaker notes, using it as a remote control to Windows Media Player, and viewing RSS feeds on the road. Really, though, we’ve barely scratched the surface of what’s possible here, and developers have the opportunity to invent a whole new range of scenarios using the software and the Managed API SDK (see below) that allows Visual Basic and C# development, so we’re really excited to see what’s going to come out next. Enjoy!http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=397234
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 20th, 2008, 16:24 Posted By: wraggster
via pdroms
WingLand Planner is an AI Planner running on your Windows Mobile Machine. It helps you solve your planning problems by using artificial intelligent planning algorithm. Problems can be defined and solved by the program without writing a single line of code. The program solves problem in 3 steps. 1) User defines the problem. 2) The program generates operators from the defined problem. 3) The program then solves the problem by using the generated operators in step 2 to form a plan.
Requires .net compact framework 3.5. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=397328
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 20th, 2008, 16:23 Posted By: wraggster
via pdroms
S2U2 (Slide2Unlock2) is a simple lock/unlock application which has the iPhone style slide unlocking. It can be used as a screensaver while you don't use your device. And it's has a CallerID function (but some devices may not work, so please try it first); and S2P control plugin.
Although S2U2 is now called v1.03, it doesn't mean it can be run perfectly on your device. Thanks to different devices produced by different vendors. So, please test it before use it everyday, especially the CallerID function.
Changes:
- added unread count for Windows Live Messenger.
- fixed the bug introduced in v1.02 that Task count is always displayed no matter what setting.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=381588
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 16th, 2008, 16:54 Posted By: JKKDARK
New version of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator for J2ME and MIDP 2.0 mobile phones.
Changelog:
- enable suspend and resume for the emulator (feature request ID 1972555)
- fixed a lot of bugs, improving compatibility with existing Gameboy ROMs
- avoid hangups when a user denies access to a Gameboy ROM file (bug ID 1991536)
- fixed the problem that some phones tried twice to load a game (bug ID 1986194)
- fixed the problems that existed on some phones with the image buttons (bug ID 1984843)
- added a screen scaling setting
- fixes screen size being calculated incorrectly on the Sony Ericsson G900 (bug ID 1984841)
Download and give feedback via comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 16th, 2008, 16:42 Posted By: JKKDARK
New update of the Game Boy emulator for Palm.
Changelog:
The new version v.1.4.2 is available: triggered by a user request the direction control via the pen was enhanced.
Download and give feedback via comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 13th, 2008, 20:16 Posted By: Shrygue
via Gizmodo
We noted on the launch day for the iPhone 3G, that UK customers would now get free Wi-Fi via The Cloud and BT OpenZone, which caused some minor confusion. Today, O2 confirmed that BT OpenZone was being added to the package.
From July 11, more than 3,000 BT OpenZone Wi-Fi hotspots will be added to the free Wi-Fi deal you get with the iPhone. Added to The Cloud's wireless network, that takes the number of free Wi-Fi locations to more than 9,000, which should make many existing, and new, iPhone users grin that little bit wider.
Both the iPhone and iPhone 3G will automatically switch to faster Wi-Fi networks for faster browsing and data sharing when they are in range, according to O2.
BT OpenZone's 3,000 Wi-Fi hotspots include 13 wireless city centres, including Sheffield, Nottingham, Portsmouth, Westminster, Liverpool and Leeds, among others.
"By working with partners like BT OpenZone we can maximise the web experience for iPhone customers," said Ronan Dunne, CEO of O2 in the UK. "Public Wi-Fi hotspots ideally complement our mobile network, providing high speed web browsing and unlimited access to services like the iTunes Wi-Fi store in a wide variety of convenient locations."
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 13th, 2008, 20:11 Posted By: Shrygue
via Games Industry
Signal Hill Capital Group's analyst Todd Greenwald has said he expects the mobile games publisher Glu Mobile to launch a range of iPhone titles.
In a report, Greenwald detailed what he was shown at the Glu Games Day - a showcase event for the publisher - and speculated as to the reason no iPhone titles were revealed.
"While we were disappointed that Glu could not show an iPhone title, Glu Mobile is clearly bound by NDA agreements tied to the iPhone App store launch in July, and was not able to say anything," he said.
"However, we believe they are hard at work on one or more iPhone titles, and will have products ready at launch."
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 13th, 2008, 20:03 Posted By: Shrygue
via Engadget
Yesterday we went over a few of the more confusing bits of the iPhone 3G launch -- and let's be honest, the details of this launch are confusing as hell compared to the original go-round. Of course, there were a lot of burning questions to be answered from the audience, so we got an AT&T spokesperson to weigh in on what's on your mind. The most surprising answer? Contrary to reports implying otherwise, AT&T pretty much categorically claims that no matter where you buy your iPhone 3G, be it from AT&T or Apple, you have to walk out of the store an activated customer. That means no in-home activation, and definitely no buying an iPhone for your friends or family. Check it out below, more questions after the break.
Chris asks: Can these devices be purchased and given as gifts?
No. You will need to walk out of the AT&T or Apple store with the device activated.
Greekjgg asks: What if I want to buy one for work which already uses AT&T for company account? I can't activate in store, obviously, so will it be possible to to buy without a contract?
We don't have details yet but iPhones for business use will likely be provisioned through your company's IT department.
Tons of people ask: If I purchase an original iPhone from a friend will I be able to get the old data plan pricing? Or will I need to sign up at the new, more expensive rate?
Yes. You can get the old data plan price if someone gives you a device and you establish service for yourself.
Chris and SeditioN VII ask: What's the no-commitment price?
We have not yet announced the unsubsidized price.
We follow up: So you WILL be able to buy it without the two year commitment?
We haven't announced whether or not that will be offered.
Vic asks: Will long-time customers who are otherwise eligible for a free or reduced-price handset upgrades be able to lower the price when buying the iPhone 3G?
No one will pay less than $199 for the 8GB or $299 for the 16GB models. As you know, those are subsidized prices.
Matt asks: Say I just recently signed up with AT&T, standard contract. Now I want to get an iPhone 3G -- will I have to pay more than $199 for the phone because it's subsidized? For example, if I were to upgrade to a Blackberry now, I can't get the advertised $99 price (because I am a new, existing subscriber); my price is $374.
It depends on whether or not you are eligible for an upgrade.
We ask: What is the penalty for not activating the phone in 30 days? How will that be enforced?
[no comment given]
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 12th, 2008, 20:47 Posted By: Shrygue
via Engadget
If you're anything like us, just about everyone in your family has called you up this week to ask if you think they should get the iPhone 3G; it really doesn't help matters that there's just an absurd amount of (mis)information floating around about it right now, too. So this one's for you and your fam -- we're dishing out the straight dope on iPhone 3G, a to z, so feel free to pass it on.
So, what's with the new iPhone 3G?
Well, it's pretty much the same iPhone as before -- except now it's down to $200, and has way faster 3G data, A-GPS (which is even better than regular GPS), as well as a flush headphone jack (which is great for anyone who doesn't want to use Apple's bundled headphones). Oh, and it's also a little thinner around the edges, and a little thicker at the center. If you want to know what it was like to try out, check out our iPhone 3G hands-on.
How'd they get the price so low? The iPhone used to be crazy expensive.
Actually, depending on how you do the math it's not actually cheaper. Now, in some countries the iPhone is free when you sign up for service, and in the US you'll pay $200 for the 8GB model -- half what it was a month ago -- so you're definitely paying less up front. But the data plans cost more now, so you might wind up spending more money over the long run.
Um, ok.
Look, gadgets only get cheaper as time goes on, and Apple's sold enough iPhones to continue to lower their cost to manufacture each unit. But more importantly, Apple's re-arranged its business deals to get carrier subsidies. Basically, what that means for Apple is they've decided to stop asking their carrier-partners for a cut of your monthly service fees. In exchange, the carriers have agreed to pay a significant chunk of the cost of your new iPhone 3G in order to get you to sign up.
So everybody supposedly wins: Apple sells more devices and still makes good money, AT&T gets more subscribers, and you get a cheaper iPhone. But there is a financial toll to this: AT&T estimates that helping you pay for your new iPhone will actually cost them $600 million through 2010. But clearly the numbers indicate that the short term cost will be worth it for them the long run.
Does that mean Apple doesn't make as much money per phone?
For all we know Apple might actually be making more money per phone now. With the original iPhone 3G, you paid "full price" for an iPhone -- $600 at its high point. Now you'll be paying no more than $200 (and as little as nothing in some countries) for the 8GB model, so we don't really know exactly how much of Apple's price the carriers are knocking off. We think it's fair to assume it'd still be in the $400-450 retail range, though, if it wasn't subsidied. Which it is.
What's up with the data and SMS pricing?
Well, Apple will be in 70 countries (and counting) this year, so you'll get different plans from region to region. But in the US, users will have to sign up for a minute plan that includes an extra $30 rate for 3G data access (and has no bundled text messages). This is $10 more than the original iPhone's rate plan, which was $20 for data and 200 included SMSs. Matching voice plans start at $40 per month, so you'll basically be able to get started at $70 per month. (We've also got a bit more on AT&T's new plans here.)
I heard you can't activate the iPhone at home anymore, is that true?
This is still a little fuzzy. Here's the deal: with the first iPhone, Apple used to let you buy it in the store and take it home to activate. This process is unlike almost every other phone on the market, but since it's Apple, and because you were paying full price for the device, if you never activated it with AT&T or just unlocked it and sent it to your friend in China or whatever, it wasn't a big deal. Apple made their money on the device, and AT&T didn't lose anything.
But since now AT&T is basically picking up a huge portion of the cost of your iPhone 3G, they want to make damn sure you aren't going to unlock it or send it to a friend. From what we've heard, you'll likely have to start the activation process in-store (so Apple and AT&T knows exactly who's buying the device), and then you might be able to finish it off at home. It's definitely not ideal, but it's the only way they can prevent people from basically walking away with a few hundred dollars of AT&T's money. And at the end of the day, it probably won't be WORSE than buying any other kind of phone though -- anyone who's bought a phone from a US carrier in the last 10 years will be well acquainted with the process.
I heard you have to turn over your iPhone when you upgrade, is that true?
Naw, you bought it, it's yours to hang on to. But if you bought one within Apple's grace period, they'll let you upgrade it free. (More on that below.) But if you bought an original iPhone early on -- which means half of your two year contract is about up -- know that when you buy an iPhone 3G you'll be re-upping that two year contract from date of purchase. So if you buy an iPhone 3G on day one, your new contract will expire on July 11th, 2010.
So if I bought an original iPhone, I can trade it in for an iPhone 3G?
Yes, but only if you bought it AFTER May 27th, 2008. Anyone who bought theirs before that has to live with their purchase -- not that anyone can stop you from showing up to your local Apple store and raising a ruckus.
Can I continue using my original iPhone? Will they still update it?
Yes, and yes! Although the first gen iPhone is officially no longer being made, not even Apple would be so bold as to deactivate the 6m iPhones already out there. They intend to release their big 2.0 software release for iPhones and iPods touch on or around July 11th, which will be the same software running on the iPhone 3G.
What if I decide I don't like the iPhone 3G?
Apple and AT&T offer a 30-day money back guarantee (just in case you don't get coverage in the places you most often frequent). After that you pay a $175 early termination fee (ETF), which goes down each month over the course of your 24 month contract.
Is faster 802.11n WiFi supported?
Nope, it's still just 802.11b/g. Seriously though, you're a fringe case if you need more than 54Mbps to your cellphone.
Can I use voice and data at the same time?
Yes and no: unlike the original iPhone -- which did not support EDGE class A, and sent calls to voicemail while you were browsing the web -- the UMTS / HSDPA-based iPhone 3G should be able to handle data and calls at the same time when in 3G mode. So that means if you get coverage, you'll be fine. But if you're in a spot where there's only EDGE service, you likely won't be able to do voice and calls at the same time.
I heard rumors that this thing can get up to 40Mbps over 3G, is that true?
Right now AT&T's HSDPA network is supposedly capped out at 1.4Mbps for phones, but we hear the iPhone is rated for HSDPA 3.6 (3.6Mbps), and AT&T claims its network speeds will go even faster than that by next year.
What did they mean by "greatly improved" audio quality?
Well, we heard about it two ways: Apple claims they've both improved the audio circuitry and quality of the signal to your headphones, but also cleaned up the in-call sound quality. We haven't tested this at length though, so we'll let you know if that's the case once it launches.
Can I use the iPhone on any carrier?
It's not unlocked, so no, you can't. While we're sure that iPhone hackers will figure out a way to unlock it for the betterment of all mankind, you're pretty much expected to use it with your designated domestic carrier, and pay the usual exorbitant roaming fees when you leave the country.
I hear that even though it has GPS I can't use it as a nav unit, what's up with that?
According to the SDK agreement, it looks like Apple doesn't want you using your iPhone to replace your Garmin. But it should still technically be feasible, and they demoed their Google Maps app doing geo-caching, so it's really a matter of intended use. Apple, apparently, doesn't want the device to be used that way -- but at the end of the day it may just be a contract mishap. We'll know soon!
Why doesn't it do video / MMS / A2DP / scrub my callouses / pick up my dry cleaning?
Clearly Apple has the technological prowess to make (most of) that stuff happen, but for whatever reason they've chosen not to support it. Maybe it's because of battery life issues, maybe it's because Steve just didn't see the need. Either way, it's a philosophical decision for them, so they may never change it. Bummer, right?
So what the hell do I do with my old iPhone?
The funny thing about a $200 3G iPhone is that it makes it pretty difficult to sell your original iPhone. Unless you know someone who doesn't need the 3G, we'd suggest keeping it as a backup, or even jailbreaking and unlocking for use when traveling overseas (in places have GSM networks).
If you do try to sell or give away your old phone, do yourself a favor and read about how you can completely erase it. Just hitting the format iPhone button won't actually remove all your data, and you really don't want your private conversations and passwords to be recovered by someone else, do you?
All that's well and good, but I have a question you didn't answer.
42. Just kidding. Leave it in the comments below! If it's a good one (and something we have or can get the answer to) we'll add it in!
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 11th, 2008, 23:40 Posted By: JKKDARK
New version of the Sega Master System and Game Gear emulator for J2ME (MIDP 2.0) mobile phones.
Changelog:
New Features:
* Added save state support
* Reorganised menus
* Error messages printed to screen
Bug Fixes:
* Corrected palette, so that it is brighter
* Updated RomTool to work with older JVM (1.1+)
Download and give feedback via comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 11th, 2008, 22:34 Posted By: Shrygue
via Gizmodo
There are a lot of iPhone users out there wondering what the arrival of the iPhone 3G means for them and their cool, but sluggish, first-gen models?
Well, O2 has confirmed that existing customers will be able to upgrade to the new model, for free in some cases but, in all cases, with a little catch.
You can get the new 3G model for free if you buy into the £45 or £75 per month contracts but, you will need to sign up for a new 18-month contract. You don't have to wait for your existing contract to end as that will stop as soon as you sign up for the new one.
If you want the new model but aren't able, or willing, to pay for either of those contracts, you can pay £99 and opt for the £30 or £35 per month contracts.
As for the pay-as-you-go option, don't get too excited. There are many who thought they could buy the phone cheaply without the contract and then get it unlocked on a different network to save a lot of cash. Well, Apple and O2 are aiming to squeeze those shoppers. Yes, there will be a pay-as-you-go option but it is expected that the phone will cost you a lot more - prices expected in the coming week.-Martin Lynch
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 10th, 2008, 19:00 Posted By: JKKDARK
via GamePro
This morning at San Francisco's Moscone Center, Steve Jobs and company took the stage to unveil their plans for the iPhone 3G, and gave Sega a chance to show off its upcoming iPhone game, Super Monkey Ball.
Eight weeks after the SDK event, the developer came up with 110 stages of the game, including "all four of the classic monkeys" from previous versions of the title.
Ethan Einhorn demoed the last world in Super Monkey Ball to show just how well the tilt control works. Observers at the event were impressed with the game's graphics and performance, giving applause as Einhorn successfully navigated the first checkpoint.
The "tilt control works beautifully," said Einhorn. "Sega loves the App Store and Super Monkey Ball, and we're looking forward to more apps."
Super Monkey Ball, in addition to several other games, will be available for iPhone at launch of App Store on July 11 for $9.99.
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 9th, 2008, 20:35 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
It's official you can start downloading games to your iPhone starting in July with the launch of App Store.
The App Store will be part of the iPhone 2.0 firmware update that is free to iPhone users, but $10 for iTouch owners. That's right, Apple is charging for a firmware update.
Why should you care if you own an iPhone or iTouch? Spore, Trism, Galga, Pacman and maybe, just maybe Puzzle Quest. Also there are the games announced at the beginning of the conference.
Games can be downloaded by cell connection if they are less than 10 MB and via WiFi if greater than 10MB.
So far it looks like games will run for $10 a pop, though it will ultimately be up to the developers to set prices. Apple keeps 30 percent of the revenues. If the dev decides to give the game away there is no charge at all from Apple.
Stay tuned here for other gaming news coming out of WWDC today and if you're looking for a deeper, more in-depth look at the whole show make sure to catch Gizmodo's amazing live coverage of the conference.
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 8th, 2008, 15:43 Posted By: JKKDARK
New version of the Commodore 64 emulator for J2ME (MIDP 2.0) mobile phones.
Changelog:
The jar archive contains the compiled code of the JME C64 project. The jad file contains a decription of the contents of the jar file and is needed on some devices.
This release is only for usage on mobile devices supporting J2ME with MIDP 2.0. Use the latest JSwingC64 release for a version that can be used on a PC.
After uploading the jar file to your mobile device, you should be able to run the emulator. On some devices the jad file is also required to be transferrred to the mobile device.
You may optionally execute the following steps to include C64 programs into the archive, prior to transferring it to the mobile device:
- Rename the .jar file replacing the .jar by a .zip
- Add the C64 programs (.t64,.c64,.prg,p00) you want to be able to run to the programs folder and add these programs to the programs.txt file.
- Rename the archive replacing the .zip by a .jar
If your device supports the FileConnection API, then you may omit this step and instead transfer the programs to the file system of your mobile device and use the "Search Programs" menu entry to make these programs available to the emulator.
In case that you modify the jar archive as described above, you may not use the downloaded jad file as the file size information it contains is then incorrect!
The javadoc zip file is meant for those who are interested in the class structure of the application, i.e. rather developers than end users.
Changes:
1.8 (based on rev. 631)
- enable suspend and resume for the emulator (feature request ID 1665194)
- fixed the problem that the screen size might be calculated incorrectly (bug ID 1986383)
Download and give feedback via comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
June 6th, 2008, 20:34 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Apple plans to charge a whopping $25 for games that use its iPhone, a developer has revealed.
Ignacio Cavero, CEO of development studio LemonQuest, told PocketGamer that Apple's "games would be sold in iTunes for €17-18" (which is about $25, or £14). Currently, games for the iPod cost $8.
Whilst LemonQuest can only say its working on "a big UK licence, and we're using all the capabilities of the iPhone," EA and Sega have confirmed they're releasing adaptations of Spore and Super Monkey Ball on the platform.
After the inevitable UK price hike we wouldn't be surprised to see these titles land here for about £20.
That's about the same price as most Nintendo DS games, coincidently enough. It all points to Apple finally sizing up to Nintendo in the handheld space. But could, as a Forbes story yesterday claimed, the iPhone kill the Nintendo DS? We're not convinced.
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
« prev 
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
next » |