Edward Kirk
July 15th, 2008, 02:29 AM
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EA was one of the major companies to launch apps right at the stores launch, with Tetris, Sudoku, and Scrabble, and now they're <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5025135/ea-iphone-games-upgrades-scrabble-getting-multiplayer-tetris-getting-piece-drawing-plus-new-games" target="_blank">announcing</a> some updates and some new titles. Tetris will be getting a feature that lets you draw the upcoming piece on your screen They are also announcing <em>Need for Speed</em>, <em>Tiger Woods 09</em> <em>Monopoly</em> and <em>Spore Origins</em>. <!--break--></div>
EA was one of the major companies to launch apps right at the stores launch, with Tetris, Sudoku, and Scrabble, and now they're <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5025135/ea-iphone-games-upgrades-scrabble-getting-multiplayer-tetris-getting-piece-drawing-plus-new-games" target="_blank">announcing</a> some updates and some new titles. Tetris will be getting a feature that lets you draw the upcoming piece on your screen They are also announcing <em>Need for Speed</em>, <em>Tiger Woods 09</em> <em>Monopoly</em> and <em>Spore Origins</em>. <!--break--></div>