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Rock Band Reloaded hit iTunes today for the iPhone and iPad bringing with it a bunch of neat new features like the ability to sing along to your favourite songs and for two people to play on one iPad.
The punching, kicking and sweaty grappling action of EA Sports’ take on mixed martial arts will be available not just for the Xbox 360 and PC, but for on-the-go pocket-sized bouts. This is what EA Sports MMA looks like on an iPhone.
Sequels of Need for Speed on DSiWare and Madden NFL on the iPhone highlight Electronic Arts’ upcoming mobile and handheld catalogue of 11 titles, formally revealed at today’s Studio Showcase event.
Classic ’80s arcade side-scrolling space shooter R-Type is coming to the iPhone soon, Electronic Arts tells us.
I got a quick look at a pair of EA iPhone games yesterday, one that gave just about the best first impression of EA’s spring line-up. That’s the Canabalt-ish return of Mirror’s Edge.
EA Mobile passes along a set of new screenshots showing off three big titles they’re bringing to the iPhone in the coming months – Skate-It, Mirror’s Edge and The Sims 3 World Adventures.
Alexey Pajitnov might just have something here with this Tetris thing. According to early word from EA Mobile and Tetris rights holder Blue Planet Software, mobile users have racked up more than 100,000,000 downloads. That’s paid downloads.
When it landed in 1983, Dragon’s Lair was truly unlike anything ever seen in an arcade. The gorgeous cartoon visuals not only justified an unthinkable 50-cent spend back then, they became the most memorable of pre-crash arcade classics.