Namco Networks has released Tamagotchi: ‘Round the World for iPod owners worldwide. Players interact with nature to raise the ultimate pet: a planet. The game is immediately available from the iTunes Store for video iPods, iPod classic, as well as for fifth generation iPods. According to Namco, Tamagotchi: &lsq... |
5 November 2008 05:19 GMT |
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From the creator of The Sims, an original action-puzzle game based on the Spore Mac title is available for owners of an Apple iPod. It is called Spore Origins and is said to make great use of the new 4G nano's accelerometer.From the iTunes App Store, the official description goes,Eat-or-be-eaten! Play SPORE Orig... |
30 September 2008 14:31 GMT |
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It's been quite some time since we last talked about games for smaller, less powerful Apple devices, such as the iPod nano. Luckily for owners of Apple's nanos (3rd gen, 5th gen and classic), Spore Origins is now available for download via the iTunes Store. The game is a less complex version of the God game... |
4 September 2008 02:47 GMT |
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Square Enix, the developer of some of the most popular console games ever made, has announced the release of Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes for iPod. Apple's iTunes Store has it on sale now in both English and Japanese versions.The plot says that "from the days of old, Melodica was a land of music, a land of f... |
9 July 2008 04:26 GMT |
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During his speech at the Paris Game Developers Conference two days ago, Phase designer and programmer Chris Foster weighed in on some of the key elements that made Phase the successful casual iPod title it is today. Quite a noteworthy statement coming from Harmonix's man said "Design is making bad decisions in p... |
26 June 2008 08:40 GMT |
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A proud owner of an iPod, are we? Music, video, games... 3D ones at that. What, you didn't honestly think the iPod couldn't handle a 3D game, did you? Well it can. If your device is either an iPod nano (3rd generation), an iPod Classic, or an iPod that sports video capabilities (5th generation), then Namco ... |
22 January 2008 10:50 GMT |
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