Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: App Store, Apple, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Julius Styles, Julius Styles: The International, Lapland Studio, Passenger 57, Wesley Snipes, White Men Can't Jump
Birthed deep within the Arctic Circle, Finland, comes a new episodic game that will change your iPad and iPhone forever. On August 11th the game’s first episode that is going to leave you at your boiling point will be released. Staring Wesley Snipes and developed by Lapland Studios in association with Elstree Studio Productions, Red 27 Films and Maandi Media Holdings presents Julius Styles: The International. Remember, always bet on black.
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Posted on 21 July 2011. Tags: Bluetooth, Freedom i-Connex, HID Bluetooth, iOS, iPhone, keyboard, Mobile Technology, Playstation 3, review, Symbian, Technology, Windows Mobile
Mobile technology is an incredible thing. When I went to E3, the only things I put in my messenger bag for appointments and the floor was a composition book and my iPhone (and other basic necessities, like energy bars, water, a charging cable, etc.). Almost all of my photos and videos were taken using my iPhone, but I still had to take most of my notes in the composition book. While the iPhone’s software keyboard is by far the best of the mobile software keyboards, there is a limit to how fast I can take comprehensible notes on it. That’s where a device like the Freedom i-Connex Keyboard comes in. Read the full story
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Posted on 19 May 2011. Tags: 3DS, Dopod, DS, HTC, iPhone, LG, Mini USB, Mobile Technology, Motorola, MP3, MP4, Nokia I, Nokia II, review, Samsung i900, Sony Ericsson, Sony PSP, Star Trek, ThinkGeek, Trelane, Universal Gadget Wrist Charger
Mobile technology is, quite frankly, one of the scientific advancements I am most thankful for. We are living in Star Trek (minus warp drive and sexy green women), and when I sit back and think about that, I am simply amazed at how far we have come in such a short time. Now, for the love of Trelane, science me up a new battery technology to keep my devices running longer! As I await that next leap in science, I can at least keep my mobile technology charged via alternate solutions. Read the full story
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Posted on 13 April 2011. Tags: iOS, iPad, iPhone, LUXOR: Amun Rising, MumboJumbo Games
MumboJumbo Games hits it out of the park again with LUXOR: Amun Rising for iOS devices. In this new chapter of their Egyptian marble franchise, MumboJumbo sticks to their tried and true formula while still pushing boundaries for the fans and delivering a new experience.
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Posted on 23 March 2011. Tags: Aksys Games, Billy Lee, Black Warriors, Brizo Interactive, Double Dragon, Engrish, iOS, iPhone, Jimmy Lee, Machine Gun Willy, Marian, NES, Time Attack, video game
When you think of classic beat-em-up style games, Double Dragon has to be high on your list. Double Dragon was one of the early beat-em-up games that made going to the arcade with your friends worth your while. The NES port changed things up a bit, with only one person playing at a time and Jimmy, one half of the Double Dragons, serving as the main villain. As consoles advanced, the game inevitably advanced, allowing more enemies on the screen at once, and bringing co-operative play back. Now, the Double Dragons hit the iPhone. Read the full story
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Posted on 15 March 2011. Tags: Her Interactive, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes App Store, Nancy Drew, Shadow Ranch
Over the past several months I’ve played a couple Nancy Drew games, but they were always for the PC. When I heard that a new Drew game called Shadow Ranch would be hitting iTunes I was curious to see how the PC gameplay would be implemented on a smaller scale. I was surprised when I was presented with a proper story rather than a hidden-object/puzzle game, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
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Posted on 01 March 2011. Tags: iOS, iPhone, iTunes App Store, puzzle game, RoboSockets, Tatem Games, Tetris
iPhone games are a dime a dozen these days. Some are good, but a majority of them are absolutely dreadful. Fortunately for Tatem Games, the team behind RoboSockets, they fall into the good category.
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Posted on 16 February 2011. Tags: Bigben Interactive, Garu, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes App Store, Pucca, Pucca Noodle Rush, Ssoso
As a lover of time-management games and all things cute, I knew I had to get my hands on the new iOS Pucca game by Bigben Interactive, Noodle Rush. If you’re unfamiliar with the popular Pucca, she’s a 10-year old girl who is the niece of three noodle shop owners. Since Noodle Rush was the first Pucca game I had ever played, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect.
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Posted on 04 February 2011. Tags: Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio, Games, iPhone, movie, Rio, Rovio, Twentieth Century Fox
First we had Angry Birds. Then, Fox created Rio. Then, someone combined them. Read on for more details!
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Posted on 01 February 2011. Tags: Gilligames, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes App Store, RPG, The Pantheon Cycle: Shrouded Aspect, turn-based
Shrouded Aspect, the first of what will probably be many games in The Pantheon Cycle by Gilligames, is a turn-based RPG for iOS devices. I happen to be a fan of RPG’s, and I do love a good turn-based game (especially Civilization), so I’m having a hard time as to pin-pointing why I couldn’t get into Shrouded Aspect.
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