VidRhythm adds user-uploaded tracks, has Harmonix eyeing iOS for the future

, and to think about what other experiences we can bring to iOS next." More specifically, he told me the

EA's iPad sale: 70 percent off games this weekend
Scrabble and more. All of these are quite good on that big ol' touchscreen.
Dead Space
- (Previously $6.99)
($2.99)
- (Previously $2.99)
($2.99)
Snood
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
- (Previously $4.99)
($2.99)
Hector: Badge of Carnage's last episode drops tomorrow

Hector: Badge of Carnage's last episode drops tomorrow

Radballs Is, Like, A Totally Rad Rhythm Puzzle Game for iOS
El Shaddai tries again on Android devices
El Shaddai Ascension of the Metatron
The best thing I could say about
Play For Japan: The Album helps rebuild Japan, available now


Watch the first 15 minutes of The Gunstringer's FMV DLC, 'Wavy Tubeman Chronicles'

Twisted Pixel's foray into the motion-tracking, depth-sensing world of Kinect may not be out until tomorrow, but

Basquiat meets Mario Brothers? Digital poet Jason Nelson on the meaning of art games
But if I were to be hired, however temporarily, I would love to design hidden areas and secret areas in big budget console games. Imagine racing in Gran Tourismo, crashing through a wall and finding your car hurtling through a strange landscape of hand-drawn oddities, muddy text hitting your windshield and with every turn the clouds change shape. Or while playing a zombie game you find a mind reading device that triggers thought bubbles showing the zombie's half formed abstract thoughts, the decay of memory masked by hungry aggression. And to win you have to weave through the most poetic of the undead. So if there's a games company crazy enough to do that, I just might play along...
First Pics of Battlefield 3's Battlelog, the FPS Facebook, Sneak Out [Battlefield 3]
Shadows of the Damned promoted internationally with 'Playbox' magazine, Trivium album

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