Crash Bandicoot, now published by Vivendi Mobile, is originally a PlayStation game developed by Radical Entertainment which has sold over 40 Million copies. Crash Bandicoot Nitro Cart 3D is a racing format set in the make-believe "Wumpa Islands"; the objective is to race around the track, avoiding oil slicks and enemy fire, and targeting "crates" [...]
App Reviews for iPhone and iPad Devices
Do you crave the best iPhone apps? Check out these reviews for insight before you download. Leave a comment for apps you've tried and let us know what you think!
Rave Light Wows with Color

This little light app has just one function, and it does it in a playful way that is easy to use and loads of fun. To get started, tap the app and shake your groove thang. *Pulsating music optional. Rave Light uses the accelerometer to change colors or flash to the beat of your flailing limbs.
"Restaurant Nutrition" - don't go near this app
"Restaurant Nutrition" is one of the worst executed, most pointless apps in the entire app store. Let's start with the premise: the app is designed to show you the "nutritional value" of meals in fast food chains such as Arby's and Burger King. Note to reader: if you are interested in nutrition, avoid fast foods. [...]
PegJump -- a Well Done, Simple, Free Game.
- 08.17.08
- Score: 3.0/5
- 3 responses
PegJump is an iPhone version of the traditional game where you jump over pegs trying to leave exactly one peg. The graphics are good, the price is right (Free), but the app could be improved with a few sound effects. Nevertheless, this is a decent free app, and is quite addictive. I recommend it.
QuickLight is a Super Simple Lighting Solution
Of all the light-shedding apps we've tested, the simplest app to use of the bunch is QuickLight. It offers limited choices and ease of use. Double-tap the screen to bring up your options. Choose between three colors or "concert" setting. That's it. Easy-peasy lighting for those that more interesting in seeing than in making decisions.
Too many apps causes "Apple Screen of Death"
My iPhone died 12 hours ago, resulting in a frozen Apple logo that is now termed the "Apple Screen of Death". Doing a hard reboot (holding down both the home and sleep keys) didn't work -- and iTunes failed to recognize it, making a complete restore impossible. I was about to give up and schedule [...]




