toucharcade.com - 11/23/2008
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Veteran mobile games developer Handheld Games Corp. has recently released TouchSports Tennis ‘09 [ App Store ] for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Right off, we want to indicate that TouchSports Tennis really is a “console quality” sports title. It looks and feels much more like ...
itunes.apple.com - 11/17/2008
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itunes.apple.com —
TouchSports Tennis '09 has incredible 3D graphics, and
makes full use of the touch and tilt controls...
in the iPhone and iPod touch platforms. You use touch to locate your tennis player and tilt to deliver your shots. There are three levels of ...
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TouchSports™ Tennis '09 for your iPhone/iPod Touch
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2nd Generation iPod Touch Faster than iPhone
MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors —
Mobile developer Handheld Games Corp reported to TouchArcade.com that performance of their 3D TouchSports Tennis game [ App Store, $4.99 ] is noticeably different between models of iPhones and iPod touches. Their 3D tennis game ( video ) seems to particularly challenge the 3D hardware on the iPhone and iPod touch. [image] TouchSports Tennis In part, the differences stem from the fact that the 2nd Generation iPod Touch had its processor quietly boosted to 532MHz. Meanwhile, the iPhone 3G, Original iPhone and 1st Generation iPod Touch run at 412MHz. ...
The 2nd-gen iPod touch is notably faster than the iPhone
MacBytes.com —
... While we had generally considered the iPhone and iPod Touch to be one cohesive platform, as games have started to push the boundaries of these devices, it has become apparent that there are differences in performance between the different models. Handheld Games Corp’s CEO Thomas Fessler has reported to Touch Arcade that performance of their 3D TouchSports Tennis game [ ...
Fastest Apple handheld? iPod touch 2G
The Apple Core —
... Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:44 am Categories: Games , iPhone , iPod touch Tags: Apple iPhone , Apple iPod , Handheld , Apple Inc. , Apple iPod Touch , 2G , 3G , Digital Music , Digital Media , Cellular Phones [image] A surprising piece of information came out of a TouchArcade interview with Handheld Games Corp’s CEO Thomas Fessle. Fessle noted that performance of their 3D TouchSports Tennis game ( iTunes , US$5) is noticeably different across models and ...
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