The Big Apple iPhone Apps and Games Thread
  • Just got Firemint Real Racing for my ipod touch and just wanted to recommend it. Im shocked at how good it is for a mobile device game, the steering is done by tilting the device left or right, the graphics are on par with a psp racer, and you can sync all your data to a central server, and also take part in online leagues - very well setup online side. Just quickly ran this race to test out the replay upload function (you can choose to upload a certain replay and im guessing a central server somewhere renders it and does the upload - nice):

    Real Racing iPhone Replay By tubaros

    Get it here:
    http://www.firemint.com/realracing/index.html


    Any other recommendations for games on there? Ive got Doom too, and although its an app, Simplify Media 2 is excellent - I can stream any of my tracks on my home pc to the device, works flawlessly
  • I just got an iPhone (go me) and have been playing around in the app store, but I'm wondering what either people consider the core apps for their own phone?

    For me I'm loving iFitness and mapmyrun.  Great trackers for your exercise.  I've also got Trailguru on there but I haven't taken my bike out yet to give it a try.

    Um, other than Pocketweather (great for details weather info and radars) I haven't got anything else yet.  See, still new - so who else has got one?
  • I don't have an iPhone - but I do have an Android phone and most of the 'Official' apps cross over. So, here's some apps that I have or have used:

    Flixster / Movies
    http://www.flixster.com/mobile/apps

    I imagine the iPhone version works the same as the Android, but you can log in with your Facebook account and see all the latest movie showtimes, trailers, what's on near you, etc. You can rate the movies, see pictures, actor info, your friends ratings (based on Facebook friends) and everything. Excellent app for the movie buff!


    Brightkite
    http://brightkite.com/

    Some people have this funny thing about location data - that they don't want people to know where they are. They're quite happy to post a status on Facebook or Twitter saying 'I'm in the Lake District. It's sunny here.', but then if there's a status which says 'I'm in the Lake District. It's sunny here. - [link to a map]' they freak out because people know you're not at home! No shit.

    Anyway, if you're into location based updates, that's what Brightkite does. It will link your status updates to where you are in the world. You can also upload photos too! It syncs with Twitter, Facebook and Flickr too. Nice.


    Foursquare
    http://foursquare.com/

    Another location-based app, but this time a game. You basically 'check in' at locations and every so often you'll get rewards (ie, visit a place three times and you become a 'local'). If you visit a place more than any other user, you become the Mayor of that place - but can have that stripped if someone is more of a regular than you are to that haunt. Syncs with Twitter.


    Last.fm
    http://www.last.fm/hardware/apple

    Social music service Last.fm have an app that lets you stream and scrobble. Or at least, on Android it does.


    Facebook
    http://www.facebook.com/iphone

    Enough said.


    Meebo IM
    http://www.meebo.com/iphone/

    Instant messaging on-the-go. It supports a wide array of accounts and you can sign into them individually, or create a Meebo account and link them altogether for a one-click sign in process.

    Edit: Apparently Trillian is better than Meebo on the iPhone, says @dustinwilson - a man to be trusted!


    ShopSavvy
    http://www.biggu.com/apps/shopsavvy-iphone/

    Scan in the barcode of an item to find reviews of that product and also prices from online stores and shops local to your location. Money saving app, made of win.
  • This morning I found this website:

    http://app.itize.us/
  • Tubs casts "Merge"

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    Merge success +24 XP -35HP
  • (thanks whoever change the title of the thread)


    Id really recommend getting Whatsapp messenger. Its a 59p app, that lets you message for free between iphone (wifi & 3g) and ipod touch (wifi, but uses your phones data plan somehow), so long as you have their mobile number. I love it, and use it as a quick chat anywhere app with skribble from on here. V good.

    Also 360 Live is great too - you can login to your xboxlive account, see whose on-line, what they're doing and check other dashboard things like games etc. You can also message each other on it too - so you can be out and about and chat with mates on their xboxs to setup games or insult their mothers. iirc, this is free.

    And ill say again, Simplify Media 2 is great for music anywhere - stream your home library to your device.
  • Just got GTA Chinatown wars - I "got" it last week, but felt guilty every time I loaded it up, so bought it this morning. Im finding that - even though my ipod is jailbroken, and setup to play downloaded games, Im not doing that, and am instead buying them properly. Especially with the iPad coming out and the ability to use software between the two, its a no brainer really.
  • Is GTA Chinatown Wars exactly the same as the DS version?
  • Yes, its a bit crisper and the textures are better. It is the full game that came out on the psp n ds, so for £5,99 you cant really go wrong.
  • I'm waiting for the iPhone to get cheaper. Since I don't really use mobiles to make calls (usually purely SMS and even that's only casual) I can't take advantage of any plans & have to buy it outright :( Shame because I really want one for its apps & occasional gaming if I'm out & bored
  • I'm on a 2 month contract with virgin for $50 a week, inc luding 300Mb of data.  I'd call that quite cheap.
  • So you get the iPhone then for $400 technically & also get to terminate the contract after 2 months? Thats quite good

    I only spend about $30-50 on SMS a year (and no phonecalls unless my phoneline is dead), would this be a problem? :P
  • iPod touch is tops, if its not a phone u want.

    I have software to unlock an iPhone to any carrier. Its part of the latest jailbreak, installed via Cydia/Rock
  • Well I hate using my LG K-500 (I think?) phone - especially for SMS because its got a gimmicky touch screen for style for 6 buttons so navigating on an SMS usually causes it to send instead of move backwards, I've hung up calls accidentally thanks to a lack of a locking mechanism on the slider

    An iPhone would be better because its 2 in 1 since I barely use my iPod nano
  • fair enough. whatever you get, theyre wicked :)
  • The way its going I think I'll have to wait about 2 years before the old models become an acceptable price range :P Like say AU$200...

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