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June 6, 2008

Sneak peek into iPhone game pricing: Apple is all about the Hamiltons

In an interview with the guys over at Pocketgamer.biz Ignacio Cavero, CEO of Spanish firm LemonQuest hints at previously unannounced pricing information for the soon to be released line of Apple approved iPhone games.

“We’re going to see a new generation of games,” he tells PocketGamer.biz. “Instead of being sold for €5 in Europe, they’ll be closer to €10 or €12. Take a look at what Apple is preparing for iPhone. Their games will be sold in iTunes for €17-18.”

According to the latest exchange rates €17-18 is around $28 over here. If you like shopping on eBay, 28 bucks can buy you almost any current DS title, and 90% of the current PSP titles.

With a price point like that we hope to see Apple release some pretty darn good games in the upcoming weeks.

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About the Author:
Fred Smith is the senior video games editor and is our resident grammar and punctuation czar. He prefers to define his career choice as “pending”. His hobbies include basketball, writing, and video games. He is employed by a regional chain hardware store as a salesman/peon. They've written 108 articles for Hijinks Inc.

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