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One of the most well-known third-party application available for people running the iPhone 2.0 software on their iPhone or iPod Touch is Super Monkey ball from SEGA. The iPhone game has reached legendary status even before it’s been made available through the App Store. The idea of putting a “full console game”on the iPhone is enough to draw in some of the Apple hype to the SEGA game. TUAW and Gizmodo have come out with brief reviews of the game. Big applause to the graphics and size of the game (you have to go through 100 levels to finish). Giz says it’s addictive and frustrating and TUAW echoes them by saying the game is “extremely hard to control” with the current calibration of the tilt sensors. If you’re thinking of playing Super Monkey Ball on the subway, this game will definitely push “challenging” into new heights.
Even with the price tag of $9.99, it’s one app in the App Store you have to recommend for yourself.





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