10 posts tagged “download squad”
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Christine Wilhelmy / Apple:
The
guys at Download Squad seem to have uncovered some serious evidence
that games are coming to the iPhone. When checking the localisation
strings of iTunes to check on whether iTunes Video Store for the UK
could be an option, they discovered a few lines that give us hope games
are not too far away for the iPhone.
/* ===== iPhone Game Item Strings ===== */
“4329.001” = “Are you sure you want to remove the selected game from your iPhone?”;
“4329.002” = “Are you sure you want to remove the selected games from your iPhone?”;
According to Download Squad:
Given that there are currently no games shipping with the iPhone to remove, and certainly none available on the iTunes Store to add, that hit us like a bombshell: Apple seems to be readying games for the iPhone.
Are you excited about the possibilities of games on the iPhone?
I found this at iphonematters.com
http://www.iphonematters.com/article/itunes_hints_at_iphone_games_329/#When:10:00:00Z