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Posted on July 23rd, 2007 by MASA.
Categories: Gaming, iPod/iPhone.
Why in the world would we ever want a game called “The Sims Bowling” for an iPod? I mean why not just make “The Sims” for the iPod. That would be cool, and if it was made well, people will be sure to buy it.
Anyways, The Sims Bowling game is like a very very very simplistic version of The Sims revolved around bowling (it’s obvious from the title). You are able to create your own Sim and make Simoleons (the money in Sims games) to buy stuff for your character. You are able to play the “Sims Life” (which beyond playing as a Sim, it seems you can go home and do stuff there [I doubt much]) and fulfill your dream to be the most popular Sim at the bowling alley. The game looks pretty good, much better then “Lost” for the iPod. However, a much better game idea would be to make an actual Sims game for the iPod. The game does feature multi-player, and the graphics look great for an iPod game.
So if you love The Sims, like playing bowling (or Bowling games) or are looking for a good game for your iPod, The Sims Bowling might be a good pick.
Posted on May 22nd, 2007 by MASA.
Categories: Gaming, iPod/iPhone.
Alright, terrible pun..alright it wasn’t even funny. Probably shouldn’t have made that joke. Anyways, Apple today released Lost, an iPod video game for about $5 bucks (don’t forget tax). All we know really is from the game description (haven’t had a chance to run iTunes just yet).
“Help Jack search for dynamite, tend to the wounded, and avoid the black smoke” (Sounds like it is made by Ubisoft). Anyway, if you want to check out more you can click here to launch the iTunes Store.
Posted on May 8th, 2007 by MASA.
Categories: Gaming, Old School, iPod/iPhone.
Today, Apple put up a demo for the very classic game, Ms. Pac Man, up on iTunes. This is the first “free” game that has been offered by Apple since the new iTunes 7 released and showed off game playing features for all 5th gen iPods. The game is free to download for a week and then afterwards the demo will stop being offered (however once you download it, you can play it as much as you want).
You can download the game here (this might show the demo as $4 dollars for some reason, it should be listed as free).
Posted on January 20th, 2007 by MASA.
Categories: Gaming, Old School, iPod/iPhone.
Apparently, someone did. A user on Flickr put up several images of his Game Boy, which looks like a normal Game Boy. Nothing Special, until it’s turned on. It’s actually an iPod case. A working iPod case. According to the modder he made it have an internal dock connector and made the GameBoy buttons actually control the iPod. Crazy stuff. Not sure why you would make it a case (FYI, it doesn’t play GB games) and not an iPod/GB hybrid but it’s still cool. I rather have a GameBoy Advance that plays GBA games and is also a working iPod, but whatever, if you like old school you might wanna take a look.
Posted on September 12th, 2006 by MASA.
Categories: Gaming, iPod/iPhone.
Yeah I know that you could already play games on your ipod BUT you would have to install Linux onto your ipod and potentially break it. But today Steve Jobs introduced iTunes 7 which includes movie support as well as some sort of live TV thing coming (not sure how that works out), anyway, Steve introduced Games…for..your ipod. Wow. What were they thinking..? Who knows but it is an interesting way to make more money..downside? They cost $5 dollars a game. Games that are being sold is the classical addictive online game, Bejeweled (Linux version). As well as games like (free alternatives have been linked for your help) Tetris, Pac-Man, Zuma, Texas Hold’em, Mini Golf, Cubis 2 and more. Which isn’t that bad. But those are all 2D games…who wants those? I mean 2D is awesome but if an ipod can run 3D movies why not games? I guess you can always install ipod Linux (it has Doom 3D and it can run MAME which has more games than Mr. Jobs is selling for free which seriously beats $5 [LEGAL NOTICE: I am not saying go pirate something and illegally download stuff..somehow keep it legal]). Between paying $5 bucks for like a small library of games and getting a huge archive available of games for free, I would go free.