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    Duke Nukem 3D To Kick iAss On iPhone

    Duke Nukem Forever might be dead, but the spirit of the name lives on, as MachineWorks Northwest prepares to release an updated version of Duke Nukem 3D for the iPhone. More »
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    iPhone Gets It's Own Advance Wars...Sort Of

    Luc Bernard bounces back from the release of Eternity's Child with Mecho Wars, an Advance Wars-esque strategy game now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. More »
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    Ngmoco Says No-Go To iPhone 3GS Exclusives

    Leading iPhone game publisher Ngmoco has no plans to release exclusive games for the newly announced iPhone 3GS, instead offering a more creative way to take advantage of the new model's increased graphical power. More »
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    Games, Games, and More Games for your iPhone

    It's not Christmas time yet, but gosh darn it there's already three or four feet of snow where I live! If you plan on spending your Thanksgiving week hibernating like I am, you should check out Kotaku's updated Ultimate Guide to iPhone Games. We've added new games and impressions to help get you through your upcoming holiday travels, as well as some soon-to-be-released games to keep an eye on. Enjoy!
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    Free Risk Invades iPhone

    OK, so it's been out for awhile, but I recently stumbled across Lux Touch for the iPhone and have quickly become addicted. The free Risk knock-off for the iPhone and iTouch has you playing as the blue army in a bid to conquer the world. More »
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    iPhone's Trism Creator Rich, Working on Trismology And Others

    CNN has an interesting take on the recent iPhone boom for game developers. They tracked down Steve Demeter, the guy behind mega-hit Trism, to find out that in the first two months alone his game netted him $250,000. Keep in mind that's only 70 percent of the total haul and that he raked that in at $5 a pop. Sheesh, that's a downloaded game. More »
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    Atari Classics Land On iPhone

    Ah, so this is why Atari went and attacked the developers of iPhone Breakout clones. Nothing sucks more than having to compete against better versions of your own product. Up now on the Apps Store are brand new versions of Atari classics Super Breakout and Missile Command, both redone with an added Xbox Live Arcade-style glossy finish. The missile command, seen above, looks particularly nice. Super Breakout, on the other hand, looks like Super Breakout, which basically amounts to all the cool clone versions Atari put a stop to without all the nifty bits that made them cool. Both games support two players as well as streaming your own music while you play. More »
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    The Ultimate Guide to iPhone Games

    By: Brian Crecente, Michael McWhertor and Leigh Alexander More »
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    Freeverse Talks iPhone Games

    Yesterday's news of a free SDK for the iPhone unleashed a slew of gaming news for Apple's popular phone. Both Electronic Arts and Sega are hard at work making games for the new platform. Now Freeverse, the folks behind (among other games) Marathon: Durandal for XBLA, have announced they've got some games in the works for the phone. More »
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