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People who are simply addicted towards war-based games are sure to love this new app called Warpack: Grunts. It comes in 40 levels, where you take on various adversaries and get the chance to use the various ammunitions and in-game options such as controlling tanks and helicopters.

You can also choose from among four difficulty modes to make the game interesting for a different kind of gaming experience right on your iPhone or iPod Touch. Taking advantage of the newest iPhone OS 3.0, Grunts will also feature iPod library access for a personalized and unique game experience.

“Grunts is an amazing and exciting game that works seamlessly with your own iPod library, and we’re thrilled to be releasing it with the newest iPhone OS 3.0,” Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse said.

The Warpack: Grunts app is now available for download at the Apple App Store for only $0.99.

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You have probably seen this game on the Nintendo Wii and DS. The Guiness World Records: The Video Game is a catchy game that allows you to see how you rank with other people in your nation. Now you can do so wherever you go as GameSpy brings the popular video game to the iPhone.

If before you had to stay indoors or where your game console is at, this time around, do it anywhere. Just bring along your iPhone after installing this value app from GameSpy and see how you rank or even try at will until you achieve your goal, any time any where!

Guinness World Records: The Video Game for iPhone gives players real-time feedback on their rankings; the current score is displayed on-screen right alongside the highest score for the state, region or world. The game revolves around the celebration of a player’s progressive achievements and competition with other record breakers around the world, inspiring repeat gameplay and immersing players in the competitive gaming experience.

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It looks like Apple is not the only one that can serve HD quality movies online from now on. A startup company, M3X Media has announced the availability of a free Web-based application that transforms the popular Apple iPhone mobile phone into a multimedia entertainment platform, unchained from Apple’s iTunes online music store.

This breakthrough coincides with the launch of the limited public beta test of GruvMe, the first mobile service that brings together the most popular forms of digital entertainment onto one platform, regardless of device type or service provider. iPhone users can get this capability from the iPhone-optimized site www.gruvme.com.

The new GruvMe service puts in consumers’ hands a music, video and gaming experience as well as a social networking service. It offers an ever-expanding library with millions of songs, thousands of videos and hundreds of games. In addition, full-length motion pictures as well as top cable TV programming will be available through the GruvMe service for viewing on an iPhone once the limited public beta is completed.

Consumers can opt for an all-you-can-eat monthly subscription of $9.95 for the core service of music, videos and games. Content can also be purchased. For example, all music titles are 99 cents each; videos and games will also be available for purchase. The pricing for the movies and TV content will be finalized soon.

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