Welcome to Japanese morning television!
Honestly, if you are going to master something, you might as well as well master the bow and arrow. Worked for Robin Hood!
In February, Apple’s App Store declared war on titillation — for the sake of women and children! That war rages on.
Developer Matthew Smyth is upset that Apple rejected his seal clubbing game for the iPhone. PETA, on the other hand, is so overjoyed they sent Steve Jobs chocolates.
I remain a steadfast PC gamer, but the iPhone certainly won me over to the concept of mobile games that can be fun to play.
Fans eagerly awaiting next month’s release of Red Dead Redemption should mosey on over to Rockstar’s Gunslingers Facebook app, where they can work out their frustrations against each other the old-fashioned way – with a barrage of hot lead.
Apple has taken swift action against applications in the iTunes Application Store. The reason: Apple says that it has done so because some women and parents have complained.
Following a reboot of the long-running arcade racing series on consoles, EA Mobile shows the iPhone Need For Speed’s more serious side.
In Seek ‘n Spell you use the iPhone 3G’s built in GPS to run around the real world gathering letters that you can use to score points with big words you spell out.
A new App on the iPhone serves up details from the Steam community to your iPod Touch or phone.