Friday, March 11, 2011

Amazing Cannonball Duck™



iPhone exclusive

Featured in Apple’s “Hot New Games” and “New and Noteworthy” featured lists for the iOS 4.0 release as well as “What’s Hot” and “What we’re playing” featured lists.

Amazing Cannonball Duck is the FUTURE of distance games! It is quick addictive explosive cartoon action fun! Easy to start, hard to master and impossible to put down! Design is balanced between luck and reflexes, what you lack in one you can make up for in the other, so anyone can play and be a winner! Just a tilt then a tap and you’re off!

Expanding the possibilities for handheld gaming; the patented “Environment Rotation Method” allows you to use the full range of the accelerometer without compromising the game’s virtual orientation, allowing a new form of interactive control that surpasses the limitations and boundaries of traditional gameplay.

Ducks naturally take to the sky so by tilting your iPhone left or right you can control the flight angle of the duck to catch the air and keep it flying. A variety of targets can help propel it to new heights and speeds when you need it but some targets will stop you and hurt your score so be careful. Take aim and see how far you can go!

With “iPod Library Access” a random song from your iPod’s music library is chosen as you play the game, a new way to enjoy a rediscover your music gives a fun extra incentive to reach for a highscore!

OpenFeint & Game Center enabled game; share your highscores and achievments with your friends around the world!

Minimum requirements: iPhone or iPod Touch running iOS 4.1 Recommended: iPhone 3Gs or iPod Touch 3rd Gen. running iOS 4.2

Amazing Cannonball Duck™ © 2010 Quapp™ Entertainment



iPhone exclusive

Featured in Apple’s “Hot New Games” and “New and Noteworthy” featured lists for the iOS 4.0 release as well as “What’s Hot” and “What we’re playing” featured lists.

Amazing Cannonball Duck is the FUTURE of distance games! It is quick addictive explosive cartoon action fun! Easy to start, hard to master and impossible to put down! Design is balanced between luck and reflexes, what you lack in one you can make up for in the other, so anyone can play and be a winner! Just a tilt then a tap and you’re off!

Expanding the possibilities for handheld gaming; the patented “Environment Rotation Method” allows you to use the full range of the accelerometer without compromising the game’s virtual orientation, allowing a new form of interactive control that surpasses the limitations and boundaries of traditional gameplay.

Ducks naturally take to the sky so by tilting your iPhone left or right you can control the flight angle of the duck to catch the air and keep it flying. A variety of targets can help propel it to new heights and speeds when you need it but some targets will stop you and hurt your score so be careful. Take aim and see how far you can go!

With “iPod Library Access” a random song from your iPod’s music library is chosen as you play the game, a new way to enjoy a rediscover your music gives a fun extra incentive to reach for a highscore!

OpenFeint & Game Center enabled game; share your highscores and achievments with your friends around the world!

Minimum requirements: iPhone or iPod Touch running iOS 4.1 Recommended: iPhone 3Gs or iPod Touch 3rd Gen. running iOS 4.2

Amazing Cannonball Duck™ © 2010 Quapp™ Entertainment

HTC ThunderBolt with Verizon 4G Now Expected to Launch in Late March



The launch date for the HTC ThunderBolt, Verizon's first smartphone with 4G, has been the subject of rumor and speculation for weeks now. The most recent unconfirmed report says it's going to hit store shelves on the day before the CTIA tradeshow starts.
This cutting-edge Android OS model was announced back in January, and in addition to support for Verizon's LTE service, it will have a large display and an 8-megapixel camera.
Many people have been eagerly awaiting this smartphone since Best Buy began taking pre-orders for it early in February, and there have been several rumored launch days since then, all of which have come and gone. One of these was today, but the ThunderBolt has yet to see the light of day.
The wait is going to continue until March 21, according to the latest unconfirmed report. That's the day before the semi-annual CTIA tradeshow begins -- a popular day for new models to debut.
HTC ThunderBolt Overview
As one of the first smartphones with the 4G standard LTE, the ThunderBolt will offer data transfer speeds of 5 to 12 Mbps for downloads and 2 to 5 Mbps upload speeds under real world conditions. For comparison, tests on this carrier's current 3G network gave download speeds of 0.6 to 1.6 Mbps and upload speeds of 0.5 to 0.8 Mbps.
This model is going to offer a 4.3-inch WVGA (840 x 480) screen set in a bar shape with a kickstand on the back.
It is going to run Google's Android OS 2.2 (Froyo) with HTC's Sense overlay on a 1 GHz processor. It won't have a significant amount of internal storage capacity, but will have a microSD card slot with a bundled 32 GB card.
It will have an 8 megapixel rear-facing camera as well as a front-facing camera with support for video conferencing.
Other features are going to include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a digital compass, GPS, a proximity sensor, and a G-sensor.
According to Best Buy, the HTC ThunderBolt is going to cost $300 with a two-year Verizon service contract. That's $100 above what is typical for a high-end smartphone.


The launch date for the HTC ThunderBolt, Verizon's first smartphone with 4G, has been the subject of rumor and speculation for weeks now. The most recent unconfirmed report says it's going to hit store shelves on the day before the CTIA tradeshow starts.
This cutting-edge Android OS model was announced back in January, and in addition to support for Verizon's LTE service, it will have a large display and an 8-megapixel camera.
Many people have been eagerly awaiting this smartphone since Best Buy began taking pre-orders for it early in February, and there have been several rumored launch days since then, all of which have come and gone. One of these was today, but the ThunderBolt has yet to see the light of day.
The wait is going to continue until March 21, according to the latest unconfirmed report. That's the day before the semi-annual CTIA tradeshow begins -- a popular day for new models to debut.
HTC ThunderBolt Overview
As one of the first smartphones with the 4G standard LTE, the ThunderBolt will offer data transfer speeds of 5 to 12 Mbps for downloads and 2 to 5 Mbps upload speeds under real world conditions. For comparison, tests on this carrier's current 3G network gave download speeds of 0.6 to 1.6 Mbps and upload speeds of 0.5 to 0.8 Mbps.
This model is going to offer a 4.3-inch WVGA (840 x 480) screen set in a bar shape with a kickstand on the back.
It is going to run Google's Android OS 2.2 (Froyo) with HTC's Sense overlay on a 1 GHz processor. It won't have a significant amount of internal storage capacity, but will have a microSD card slot with a bundled 32 GB card.
It will have an 8 megapixel rear-facing camera as well as a front-facing camera with support for video conferencing.
Other features are going to include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a digital compass, GPS, a proximity sensor, and a G-sensor.
According to Best Buy, the HTC ThunderBolt is going to cost $300 with a two-year Verizon service contract. That's $100 above what is typical for a high-end smartphone.
 

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