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Deadball Specialist
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- Excerpt: October 6th 2001 - Old Trafford. The England football team are in a fight to qualify for the 2002 World Cup. The opponents: Greece. The aim: Win or draw the game and secure qualification. Score: 2-1 to Greece. A draw was good enough, but England are struggling to hit the back of the net. Time remaining: Not much. England get a free kick, thanks to a foul on Teddy Sheringham. Our last hope, the deadball specialist, David Beckham is the man to take the kick.
- Pros: Simple idea, Very challenging, Addictive, Looks great
- Cons: Controls may put some people off
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MotoGP 2010 Review
iPhone Games Unlimited
- Excerpt: Petrolheads out there will be no doubt delighted to hear about the MotoGP 2010 title. Of course the game's not quite as good as the real thing (except for the falling off bit), but it is certainly one of the finest racing game on two wheels to grace the iPhone/iPod touch. Famous racing faces and all their realistic riding attributes appear in this lovingly created game.
- Pros: Good controls, Beautifully recreated circuits and riders, Captures the fun and excitement that all good racing games should
- Cons: No option to change the view - looking from behind the windshield would have been perfect, A little fiddly for novice drivers but you'll get the knack if you stick wit...
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gameloft Gangstar: West Coast Hustle
Games Uncovered
- Conclusion: Gameloft have successfully brought a GTA style game to the iPhone: Gangstar is packed with content and is an incredible game to play.
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2K Games Civilization Revolution
Games Uncovered
- Conclusion: Civilization Revolution is a potentially excellent game that is let down by its sometimes cluttered screens and temperamental controls.
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PopCap Games Plants vs. Zombies
Games Uncovered
- Conclusion: Though not as fully featured as its PC and Mac counterparts, Plants vs. Zombies is still as playable as ever.
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