
Much of the work done involved enhancing the graphics and performance for the bigger screen.Īs for the second racing game, I can confirm that it has already been sent to Apple for approval and will be out hopefully in the the days following the launch, if not the day of. The impressive demo shown during the official iPad announce proved that a lot could be accomplished in a few short weeks, so it doesn't seem all that unlikely that EA Mobile could wrap up the iPad version of Need for Speed: Shift quickly. In fact, one you already know is in development: Need for Speed: Shift.ĮA Mobile hasn't talked about the game since its unveiling in later January, but I've been told that the team has been working fast to make the iPad launch. Both are racing games you've already seen on iPhone and iPod touch. We know that puzzle games will be much of what appears on the App Store for iPad on April 3rd, yet representatives of the racing genre will be at the mark, too.

Two major racing games at iPad starting gate I know I speak for a lot of us in saying that I'd love to see well-made Sega games hit the device. Kudos to Sega for making quality a priority and working to deliver better games to the iPhone community. In short, Sega is completely re-evaluating its approach to iPhone games, and this just wasn't a part of that picture.īefore the tears start to roll, this is actually great news. The decision had less to do with the actual game and more with general struggles the company wants to remedy in its general iPhone and iPod touch gaming strategy. Well, February came and went without the game appearing on the store, let alone any word from Sega.ĭespite enthusiasm for the concept, Sega has decided to pull the plug on the in-app purchase anthology. Sega Genesis Ultimate Collection cancelledĪnnounced as a free app from which you could download classic games like Sonic The Hedgehog, Ecco the Dolphin, and Golden Axe, Sega Genesis Ultimate Collection has been slated for release before the end of February. Zenonia 2 is coming out this week, along with an instalment in a big franchise for which we've been waiting the world over. Still, there's plenty to look forward to even if you're not personally amped up about iPad. It's a little more than a week until iPad debuts in the US and there's a ton of excitement around what games will be available.Įach day I'm hearing about more secret launch titles, though Apple's clever leak of a few - including Plants vs Zombies HD - is only driving me crazier.
