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Eliminate Pro: Is This the iPhone’s Quintessential Shooter?
Eliminate Pro: Is This the iPhone’s Quintessential Shooter?
A new game called Eliminate Pro surfaced in the iPhone’s App Store yesterday, and it finally delivers everything the iPhone’s OS 3.0 update and faster 3GS model were supposed to provide. Eliminate Pro is a free-to-play first-person shooter. The plot is minimal — ...
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Almost Everything You Need to Know About 'Eliminate'
Almost Everything You Need to Know About 'Eliminate'
toucharcade.com — We feel somewhat obligated to review a game as huge as Eliminate [ App Store ]. Following... its epic development cycle, it's hard to think of many other games which were as highly anticipated among our community. But it's not just Touch ... (more) Almost Everything You Need to Know About 'Eliminate'
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Eliminate Pro: Is This the iPhone’s Quintessential Shooter?
Chicago Mac/PC Support — ... Free game for the most part.  If you use up your “energy” you have to either pay to buy some more or wait 4 hours.  Highly rated.  Click here to learn more. ...

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