Overview You get to be a ghostbuster in Mishap: An Accidental Haunting which is a hidden object port from the same named PC title. You have to find certain objects to build contraptions, solve riddles, and more in an attempt to clear the house of ghosts. Mini-games are also included so it’s more than simply finding hidden objects on your iPad and iPhone/iPod Touch with two different versions for each

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Review: Mishap – Who You Gonna Call? Ghostbusters!
As a former user of the iPhone 3G running iOS 4.0 (thank goodness I have the iPhone 4 now, it’s amazing), I can confirm that the iOS 4.0 software update was a huge catastrophe on the 3G. It was nothing short of an iPhone killer, as the slow performance made me almost give up on my iPhone 3G, until I took the time to downgrade it. Well, actually, I ditched it as soon as I could anyway

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Video: iPhone 3G Performance Running 4.0 & 4.1 Compared
Overview Take to the skies, and blast down enemy bi-planes for as long as you can.

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Review: 1951 – World War One – Realistic Aerial Combat
GameHouse has slashed the prices of every one of their iPhone and iPad games to only $.99 for Labor Day weekend.

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GameHouse’s $.99 Labor Day Sale Includes Marble Mixer For iPad, Scene It? Twilight, And Many More
Hot or Not Mobile is a new iPhone application that allows users to rate and interact with a variety of “hotties” (and “notties”) right from their portable iDevice. And, what’s more, the app is free to download, though a pretty hefty subscription fee is required for more advanced features. Downloading the app couldn’t be simpler, and creating an account can be done with ease.

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Hot Or Not Mobile – Free, Freaky, And (Possibly) Fun
So you wanna go out into the real world and get into something, but you need some help in figuring out what’s happening in your surrounding area?
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A Day’s Outing
AppAdvice has teamed up with Movable Sprites in order to offer you a chance to win one of 10 promo codes for Chuck Gnome ($.99). Chuck Gnome is an arcade-style shooting gallery game where you are required to use a slingshot to chuck gnomes at moving targets; hence the name of the game. Simply pull back on the slingshot, pay attention to the Gnome Vision flight path to see just exactly where your gnome will be heading, and then release to fire

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A Chance To Win A Chuck Gnome Promo Code With A Retweet Or Comment
Overview: Get ready for a blast from the past, as EA brings the arcade hit R Type to the iPhone. R Type is an extremely challenging side scrolling shooter that took the hearts, and quarters of gamers back in its day.

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Review: R Type – One Tough Space Puppy
If you love creating your own ringtones in iTunes, you better read this. MacLife has uncovered something about iTunes 10 that wasn’t highlighted at this week’s special Apple event

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Apple Takes Away Ringtones?
The folks at eyeApps LLC probably weren’t happy with Steve Jobs this week. When their app, Pro HDR was released in August, they were the only game in town that allowed iPhone 4 users the ability to capture HDR photos. Since Apple is going to offer this feature as part of the 4.1 update for iPhone/iPod touch, eyeApps’s app could become dated, and its cost unnecessary for many

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Pro HDR App Could Be History Thanks To Apple
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