EA has presented a slideshow with a list of upcoming games for Apple’s iDevices. One of the more recognisable titles is NBA Elite 11, which will take advantage of the new iPod/iPhone 4′s Retina Display.
Rather excitingly, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is also down for release this November. The previous Need for Speed iDevice games have always looked great, but felt a bit detached when it came to the actual racing. Hopefully Hot Pursuit will rectify this.
Bizarrely, EA Sports Active will be coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch. I’m not quite sure how this one will work, and I hope it’s more than just a calorie counter.
Last up is Dead Space 2, although as it will bridge the story between Dead Space and its sequel, it’s more of a Dead Space 1.5.
Hopefully more information and screenshots will appear soon.
Source: 4Gamer
15/10/2010 at 09:07
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Bridge the story between DS and the sequel?
Does that mean we won’t find out that information in DS2? :s
15/10/2010 at 10:46
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I don’t know how many story bridges the team are going to cash-in on
We’ve already got the crappy DS Ignition minigames on the PSN
15/10/2010 at 12:26
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I wonder if it’d just be a port of Ignition.
15/10/2010 at 10:39
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Could EA Sports Active be soom kind of super-pedometer?
15/10/2010 at 10:45
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A GPS tracking one?
15/10/2010 at 12:32
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The Nike + GPS and Adidas apps already do that so it wouldn’t be beyond the realms of possibility. It’ll have to be priced realistically though since the Adidas one is free and the Nike one (minus the extra equipment) goes for £1.19.