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Are you an avid fan of the animated Star Wars flick, “Clone Wars”, that is normally seen over at Cartoon Network? Well if you are, you can get these comics from Dark Hose for your iPhone. These Star Wars releases are Dark Horse’s second foray into iPhone-formatted comics, following their “Terminator” miniseries from earlier this year.

Three distinct Star Wars titles are available:

  • Star Wars Empire: Betrayal (first 4 issue arc of the Empire series)
  • Star Wars Legacy: Broken (2 chapters)
  • Star Wars Clone Wars: Shipyards of Doom (full one-shot)

(Source) Comic Book Resources

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Dead Panic Game App for iPhones

iPhone owners who have tried out Doom or other zombie-killing games are sure to love this new one. It’s called Dead Panic for the iPhoneor iPod Touch where the goal is to kill zombies to save citizens in specified places like New York or New Jersey.

But it is not the type of game where you are playing from a first person’s point of view. Rather, you make use of soldiers and place them in the right places to annihilate the incoming zombies. Similar to WarCraft and StarCraft, the number of soldiers you can use varies on the mission you are doing.

All you have to do is make sure your soldiers survive and kill as many zombies as required per mission.

The game strategy is okay but don’t expect too much from the graphics display. The characters in use are quite small so you may need a magnifying glass to really enjoy it.

The app can be downloaded at the Apple App Store for $1.99.

(Source) iPhone Footprint

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People who loved playing Doom can now do so via their iPhones as Doom: Resurrection has been released by Escalation Studios. Similar to the classic game, the only difference now in game play is perhaps the changed from a first person view to an “On Rails” play format.

Movement is handled for you as you progress through the levels, but it’s your job to take on hell’s minions with an array of wickedly gruesome assault weapons.

The Doom: Resurrection game app is now available at the iTunes Musix Store for $9.99. It also supports the iPhone and iPod Touch with OS 2.2.1 or later.

(Source) Examiner

Tags: Apple, classic game, doom, escalation, game play, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, minions, Mobile Software, person view, resurrection game

Quake Games Coming to the iPhone


Sony should work harder on that PSP phone! If they don’t then everyone will soon start purchasing iPhones and iPods to play cool games while on the go. The new iPhone 3GS is definitely a better gaming platform than its predecessors and games like the Quake trilogy will be easily adapted for it.

Quake 1, 2 and Arena are said to be available soon for the iPhone which means you’ll be able to enjoy once again a game that you’ve played for hours when you were younger. Besides Quake you can expect to play other similar titles like Wolfenstein RPG, Doom 2 RPD and Doom Classic on the iPhone 3GS. Would it be too much to ask for multiplayer modes for some of these games?

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Doom 1 for Apple iPhone

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More great applications are slowly making their way into the Apple iPhone. This time, its the successful first-person shooter franchise, Doom. However, the game is still a work in progress (or under development) as the controls for the game does not work and audio is not available yet.

But, for those curious enough to try, you can check out the latest demo games. For sure, more functional versions will be available in the near future.

You can download the initial version right here on MobileWhack.

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