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Why Can’t I Play Pokemon On My iPhone?

Nintendo recently reported its first annual loss, showing that perhaps 3DS isn’t enough of a success. Nintendo hasn’t even released its legacy games on mobile platforms where others like Sega have (Sonic the Hedgehog). While current CEO of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, is in charge, it’s unlikely that Nintendo will acknowledge its mistake. When asked about releasing Nintendo games for smartphones, Iwata replied, “This is absolutely not under consideration. If we did this, Nintendo would cease to be Nintendo….”

But what about rereleasing classics on iOS? That doesn’t seem to conflict with Iwata’s unflinching desire to keep Nintendo from making easy money. Let’s take a look at some numbers to estimate those releases.

The following data about Nintendo platforms and games are from VGChartz.

  • The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) sold 500.01 million units globally.
  • Super Mario Bros. sold 40.24 million units.
  • The original Game Boy sold 501.11 million units.
  • Pokemon (including the Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow versions) sold 46.01 million units.

Now let’s look at some iOS comparisons.

  • Apple has recently updated the lifetime sales number for iOS devices at 365 million units, 67 million of which are iPads.
  • Recent success Draw Something was downloaded over 50 million times in the first 50 days of being released.

Downloads of some popular iOS games, like Angry Birds, Draw Something, and more, have overtaken lifetime sales of the most popular NES and Gameboy games despite less of the originating devices existing. iOS users are willing to pay for the games that they want.

8% of NES users owned Super Mario Bros. (40.24 million copies of the game out of 500.01 million users). If only 4% of iOS users purchases a Super Mario Bros. port to iOS, half of the NES sales units for the game, Nintendo could potentially make $ 14M in profits. That assumes the game is sold at $ 0.99. But who honestly wouldn’t pay up to $ 5 to play Super Mario Bros. (or Zelda titles) on the iPhone or iPad?

What about Game Boy games? Just a few months ago, Pokemon Yellow appeared on the App Store for a weekend. The app was not Pokemon Yellow. The game didn’t work. And despite over 1000 one-star reviews, people continued to download it. The game reached #3 in the Top Paid Apps on the App Store in an incredibly short time. The original Pokemon titles sold even more than Super Mario Bros.. It also may be more profitable considering it would be a great candidate for an in-app purchase scheme (in-game currency, collectable digital items and Pokemon, etc).

There are plenty of Zelda and Mario-like games on the App Store, but a game that truly mimics the experience and gameplay of Pokemon has yet to be accomplished. But one may be coming out soon. Stephen McVicker and Calisprojects are developing an ambitious, Pokemon-like game called ZENFORMS that’s slated to be released in June.

Even if Nintendo releases Pokemon after ZENFORMS is released, it isn’t going to cut into Nintendo’s sales. But it’s unusual that Nintendo is refusing fans old games that would cost Nintendo nearly nothing to release. There’s a demand out there for Nintendo-style classics and Nintendo is losing out.

Apps mentioned in this post: Angry Birds, Draw Something by OMGPOP, Sonic the Hedgehog


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The Iconfactory, designers and creators of Twitteriffic and Ramp Champ, have revived their 2010 game Astronut for the iPad. The game has players traveling through the galaxy by launching toward spinning objects in space, and proper timing must be used to launch at the proper angle to the next object, avoiding barriers and hazards.

Astronut for iPad has two advantages over the original version. First, it supports the iPad’s Retina Display. Second, the game can be controlled remotely with the original version of the game, which is a freemium download. This makes it easier to sit back and play the game while it’s running on iPad, possibly even when outputting to a TV. This is not freemium like the original, being $ 1.99 up front to unlock the whole game, though it appears as if all content is the same between the two versions. Both Astronut for iPad and the remote control update for the original Astronut are now available.



Astronut for iPad


iPad Only App – Designed for the iPad
Buy Now: $ 1.99
Released: 2012-05-10 :: Category: Games





Astronut


iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Buy Now: FREE

Our Rating: ★★★★½ :: ASTRONOMICAL
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Released: 2010-11-16 :: Category: Games


Apps mentioned in this post: Astronut, Astronut for iPad


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The iPhone is packed with all sorts of sensors: GPS, gyroscope, facial recognition (camera), and more. It also has a fairly decent camera. Triggertrap combines the features in this powerful piece of equipment to set up automatic triggers for the iPhone camera. Users can set up some interesting automatic triggers with Triggertrap, like “take 50 pictures over 10 minutes” or “take a picture every 200 meters.”

Triggertrap offers 12 different trigger modes including time-lapse, sound sensor, facial recognition, and distance-lapse to name a few. The app also has an automatic HDR mode, HDR time-lapse, and a manual long-exposure mode.

Triggertrap even sells a dongle and connection cables to perform its automatic functions on SLR cameras. Customers can buy the Triggertrap Mobile Dongle for $ 9.99 and a connection cord that works with their camera that’s also priced at $ 9.99. There’s also a Twin Head Flash Adapter for using Triggertrap with flashes instead of cameras.

Triggertrap is $ 9.99 but a free version of the app exists with limited modes (time-lapse, seismic, and cable release modes).



Triggertrap


iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Buy Now: $ 9.99
Released: 2012-04-29 :: Category: Photography





Triggertrap Free


iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Buy Now: FREE
Released: 2012-04-29 :: Category: Photography


Apps mentioned in this post: Triggertrap, Triggertrap Free


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Google+ for the iPhone Gets a Facelift

There’s been a major update for the Google+ app and it’s finally looking pretty stunning.

When first launched last Summer, the service was looking a little functional yet unexciting. This time round, it has had a huge overhaul and is looking much more glamorous.

Everything about Google+ is that bit more stylish, from crisper fonts to larger profile photos and a more inviting home screen.

Vic Gundotra, senior vice president of Google+, puts it best in a blog post about the update, explaining that the company is “embracing the sensor-rich smartphone (with its touchable screen and high-density display), and transforming Google+ into something more intimate, and more expressive.” He goes onto explain that the focus is on “fun and performance” with numerous subtle changes such as the placement of the +1 button, making the whole experience easier.

The update is out now for all to see. Let us know what you think of the facelift.

[Source: Google Blog]



Google+


iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Buy Now: FREE
Released: 2011-07-19 :: Category: Social Networking


Apps mentioned in this post: Google+


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iDolly, the iOS app companion to the service Dolly Drive, has recently been released. The app allows users to access files synced with the Dolly Drive service.

In addition to viewing the files synced with Dolly Drive, the app even lets users make changes to documents and files right on the iPhone or iPad. Those changes will be synced and ready to go when the user gets back to whatever other device they choose to access it on. Other features include browsing photos stored in Dolly Drive, data protection via signing in, built-in viewers for a variety of document formats.

Dolly Drive is an online storage solution and backup service with Mac-friendly solutions in mind. They aim to take the place of securing users’ data after MobileMe ceases to exist and takes with it features such as syncing iPhoto libraries across computers, support for older operating systems, and limited iOS device backup. The service works as a supplement to Apple’s own Time Machine app.



iDolly


Universal App – Designed for iPhone and iPad
Buy Now: FREE
Released: 2012-03-19 :: Category: Productivity


Apps mentioned in this post: iDolly


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Latte Art on the iPhone with Latteland

Recently released from Holly Brown, a Hong Kong-based coffee and gelato company, HB Latteland lets users take a stab at latte art on their iPhones.

I have to admit that before I saw this app, I had no idea that latte art existed. I took a look at the app and wondered who was creatively strange enough to think of an app where players make art out of coffee. A few YouTube videos later and I’m entranced by how cool some people (latte artists?) can make a latte look.

HB Latteland starts a player in “Latte Art School” where the choose a mentor from the Holly Brown team of baristas to lead them through school. When users “graduate” from the art school, they’re faced with challengers from around the world in the Challenge stage. Featured in the challenge modes are World Latte Art Champion Scottie Callaghan and Taiwan Champion Van Lin. In addition, there’s an etching mode where players can basically draw and etch on a cup of latte.

Holly Brown is a Hong Kong-based coffee and gelato company with coffee from Italian master roaster Domenic Spadaccini and made-to-order gelato for customers.



HB Latteland


iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Buy Now: $ 0.99
Released: 2012-04-18 :: Category: Games


Apps mentioned in this post: HB Latteland


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Until now, most smartwatches that could link up to a smartphone have been created for Android. Pebble is the first smartwatch that works for iOS (it actually works for both iOS and Android).

Engadget broke the story that the Pebble development group created a Kickstarter project for their watch. At the time I’m writing this, the project has made over $ 1M. They’ve raised over ten times their goal ($ 1ook) for the next month in the span of a little over 24 hours. This is the same development team that made the inPulse watch for Blackberry.

This watch will receive notifications from the iPhone like incoming calls, emails, and messages. It can also be used as a bike or exercise computer by using GPS information from the phones and presenting average speed, distance, pace data. Users will be able to control the music on their phones with the watch. Pebble has also partner with Freecaddie to make Pebble a rangefinder for over 25,000 golf courses. And the best part is that Pebble is releasing a free SDK for developers to create new watch faces and apps for the Pebble. The possibility for Pebble apps is limitless.

Pebble is currently at the working prototype stage. The money from the Kickstarter will be going to production tooling, large component order, and Global Bluetooth certification. Pledging for the Pebble is now a sure way of getting a discount on the device when it releases (estimated this September). The watch will retail for more than $ 150, $ 115 will get pledgers the Jet Black version of the Pebble and $ 125 will reward pledgers with a color of choice (Cherry Red, Arctic White, Jet Black or the voter’s choice color). Check out the promo video below.



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Some people are slow to adopt the idea of using a touchscreen keyboard over a physical one. I’ve even met people that are so attached to their old, flip phones and numeric texting that they don’t want to move to an actual keyboard on a phone. MultiTap Text allows users to take a step back in mobile history to the days of T9 and numeric texting.

Users can export the text they create in MultiTap Text via email, SMS, or simply copy the text to the clipboard. The app features an easy-to-use interface, T9 typing, and a menu with various options users are familiar with from older phones (Abc, ABC, abc, etc).

This app is perfect for those texters that became pros at T9 and don’t want to lose out on those skills by switching to an iPhone.

MultiTap Text was released on April 1st and is available for $ 0.99. Check out the video below.




MultiTap Text


iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Buy Now: $ 0.99
Released: 2012-04-01 :: Category: Utilities


Apps mentioned in this post: MultiTap Text


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Anyone as remotely geeky as I am has been immediately drawn to this post because of the picture of this obviously awesome iPhone mount. This mount, the Galileo, functions in even cooler ways than it looks. The Galileo is an iOS-controlled, robotic, tilting, 360-turning mount for the iPhone.

This crazy thing is perfect for photographers, cinematographers, and just any gadget crazy techie (me) who wants to play with this thing. It can turn at 200 degrees per second and is controlled by another iOS device (I’m already imagining the possibilities of using this thing with my iPad). Its function is basically up to the user’s imagination. There’s an image on the Galileo’s Kickstarter page showing the mount on a skateboard about to go under a car (and an iPad to watch what it sees). There will even be an SDK for app developers!

The Kickstarter page has already raised over $ 250,000 (the goal was $ 100,000) and has 21 more days to go. The most popular pledge is $ 85 (the lowest to receive the product when it’s released). The Galileo is set to retail at $ 129.95 when it’s released (estimated June 2012) so pledging for $ 85 (along with the other 1400 backers) is a steal. Check out the Kickstarter page here and the video below for a demonstration.



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Online MMO Fleck Touch Makes Its Way to iPhone

Fleck Touch from Self Aware Games has made its way from the iPad, to the iPhone. The game currently only supports the iPhone, and not the iPod touch, because of the iPod touch’s low RAM. As well, the game does not currently work over cellular connections, requiring wifi connectivity.

This is a synchronous MMO game, with social elements. Players can build gardens and fight zombies. It’s two mega-popular gaming trends all rolled up into one package! Players can design their home gardens in their own designs, and plant defenses to ward off zombies and other players. The game is based off of real-world maps, but it is not particularly location-based, as it’s possible to go to any location and operate there. The game is currently locked in to the continental United States only, but this is because of ongoing work to expand the servers. According to Self Aware Games’ Seppo Helava when I spoke with him at GDC, some users once tried to walk from the US to Madagascar. The servers did not handle this well. Hopefully soon, this dream will be realized. Until then, the iPhone update for Fleck Touch is available now.



Fleck Touch


Universal App – Designed for iPhone and iPad
Buy Now: FREE
Released: 2011-05-05 :: Category: Games


Apps mentioned in this post: Fleck Touch


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