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- Cellufun, GSN Announce Catch 21 Mobile Game
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Ad-supported mobile gaming developer and portal Cellufun has announced a deal with cable television channel Game Show Network to release Catch 21, a mobile game based on WorldWinner's free Flash game and the GSN television game show series, which premiered on July 21st.
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- Gameloft Announces Chuck Norris: Bring On The Pain
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Publisher and developer Gameloft has announced a licensing agreement to produce and launch Chuck Norris: Bring on the Pain, the first mobile game to feature the martial artist and action star, for release on U.S. carrier decks in August 2008.
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- Apple Moves 1m iPhones, 10m Apps In Launch Weekend
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Apple has announced that its opening weekend launch of the new 3G model iPhone saw worldwide sales of over one million phones -- a record it took the original iPhone over two months to achieve -- as well as over 10 million downloads from the new App Store.
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- Publisher X Debuts With Six iPhone, iPod Titles
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Publisher X has announced its formation with six new titles for iPhone and iPod touch. The new company aims to publish games for digital download platforms, such as PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, WiiWare, PC, and Apple portables.
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- iPhone App Store To Debut With 160+ Games
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Apple chairman and CEO Steve Jobs has revealed that of the 500 applications launching on the new iPhone App Store, around a third of them will be video games, implying a figure of around 160 titles, most of which will cost below $9.99 to download.
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- Crystal Quest Dev To Launch iPhone Title
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Stainless Games, the developer behind 12 Xbox Live Arcade titles like Crystal Quest and Happy Tree Friends has announced it will have a new title available for the iPhone within the 'launch window' of the new App Store's arrival.
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- Ozura announces Beijing Dreams
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Singapore-based publisher Ozura Mobile has revealed Beijing Dreams, a "sport simulation game" clearly inspired by the 2008 Olympic Games. Though Ozura makes no direct mention of the Olympics license, the company seeks to enable gamers to experience the "International Sporting Event Spirit" in China.
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