Want to know why Nintendo are wary of Apple in the portable gaming space? Look no further than this video of Infinity Blade being run from an iPad 2 to a 50-inch screen via HDMI. Wow.
Infinity Blade is among the Gizmodo staff’s favorite iOS games and it’s getting an update to coincide with the iPad 2 launch.
Hopefully you’re knight’s well rested. Oh, and the app is on sale for just $4 to celebrate the occasion. [iTunes]
We were prepared for tomorrow’s free update to iPhone/iPad/iTouch hit Infinity Blade. New armour, new helmets, new level cap. And what’s this? Cash for gold?
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Then dubbed Project Sword, Epic Games’ Infinity Blade had as grand an unveiling as any iOS game could ever hope for – an introduction from Steve Jobs himself. It’s finally available, and, in short, it was definitely worth the hype.
Did you watch the trailer of Epic Games’ Infinity Blade last month and recover to find yourself sitting in a puddle of your own drool? Well, the game’s now available on the App Store for both the iPhone and the iPad.
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