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More iPad games revealed

It looks like the crafty folks over at MacRumors have figured out how to snake their way into the not-yet-public listing for top revenue iPad apps. Now, we've got a flood of information coming out about software for the device that's not coming out for another week or so. As you can see above, quite a few rumored and revealed games are already charting on the iPad store, and it looks like prices are running from $3.99 to $9.99. "HD" appeared to be the preferred nomenclature for iPad games yesterday, but "for iPad" is in there as well. It also looks like Enigmo for the iPhone will be Enigmo Deluxe on the iPad. MacRumors says that some of the "released" dates on this listing go back as far as March 19th, which is presumably when Apple started approving iPad apps.

We've spoken to some of the developers whose games were revealed, and they are not very happy with the leaks. A few other details are showing up, presumably from App Store descriptions linked off of this top revenue list, but we've confirmed with at least one developer above that all of those details are still pending and not yet confirmed. It's no surprise that Apple wanted to be on top of getting apps out on the iPad store before the device's launch, but they've inadvertently revealed some of their developers' hands prematurely.

Update: 9 to 5 Mac has a full list of the App Store chart. It's not yet clear where all of these shots are coming from, but it seems like they're being taken in the dev kit's iPad simulator, which is supposedly still under developer NDA.


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michael jordan

i have played a lot in this machine and hope to try this soon

March 27 2010 at 1:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tim

You can use the iPod/iPhone versions you already own if you don't mind the iPad running them in a window the size of the iPod Touch screen, or watching them full screen with some pixelation.

March 27 2010 at 9:46 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jane Epperson

Gah- if that's the expected pricing for these sorts of non-premium iPad games going forward, my enthusiasm for this games platform is coming to a screeching halt.

March 26 2010 at 8:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Mickey

A couple apps are starting to self identify as HD apps... or at least using the HD naming to denote that they are special for the iPad...

seems a little bit of a misapplied nomenclature but something is needed to identify the iPad version..


M!

March 26 2010 at 6:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Steve

Yeah, it's so terrible that everyone is now talking about their apps. Somebody call the waaaaahmbulance!

March 26 2010 at 6:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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