Apple slips out Bubble Bash iPod game
Apple jumped ahead of its normal Tuesday update schedule with the release on Monday night of Bubble Bash from the French developer Gameloft.
Bearing more than a slight resemblance to arcade and console games such as Super Bust-A-Move, Bubble Bash has players use the click wheel to steer and shoot a bubble cannon to clear same-color patterns before the advancing wave reaches the bottom of the screen.
Periodic threats such as monkeys and parrots add an extra challenge, according to Apple.
The game comprises 100 levels and is available immediately from the iTunes Store for fifth-generation iPods with video, third-generation iPod nanos, and the iPod classic at Apple's standard iTunes price of $5.
Bearing more than a slight resemblance to arcade and console games such as Super Bust-A-Move, Bubble Bash has players use the click wheel to steer and shoot a bubble cannon to clear same-color patterns before the advancing wave reaches the bottom of the screen.
Periodic threats such as monkeys and parrots add an extra challenge, according to Apple.
The game comprises 100 levels and is available immediately from the iTunes Store for fifth-generation iPods with video, third-generation iPod nanos, and the iPod classic at Apple's standard iTunes price of $5.
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Periodic threats such as monkeys and parrots add an extra challenge, according to Apple.
I'd like to see this statement incorporated into every Apple-related article, most-notably earnings reports and announcements regarding delayed software releases.
Periodic threats such as monkeys and parrots add an extra challenge, according to Apple.
I'd like to see this statement incorporated into every Apple-related article, most-notably earnings reports and announcements regarding delayed software releases.
HAHAHAHA! Okay, that made my evening....
Thanks.
I'd like to see this statement incorporated into every Apple-related article, most-notably earnings reports and announcements regarding delayed software releases.
Add in a quote from Oppenheimer saying, "Seriously, it's tough to clean up after those bastards." and you're there.
I'd like to see this statement incorporated into every Apple-related article, most-notably earnings reports and announcements regarding delayed software releases.
Nice.
I absolutely loved this game on the SNES. Very addictive. I wish they'd keep more classics alive on popular devices officially. A SNES on ipod thing would be great and allow young people who are growing up with next gen consoles to see what the original games were like.
The trouble for most games though is the simplistic controls on the wheel-based ipods.
Add in a quote from Oppenheimer saying, "Seriously, it's tough to clean up after those bastards." and you're there.
Haha, since nobody can see this i'm just gonna have some fun.
What's up you queer!