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Discover ways to be an 8-Bit Game Developer Superstar…by Playing an iPhone Game [IPhone Apps]

Discover ways to be an 8-Bit Game Developer Superstar...by Playing an iPhone Game [IPhone Apps] Don’t waste time playing as farmers or retail tycoons. It’s so unrealistic! Hone your skills on something you certainly have a raffle of turning into sooner or later-a bearded coffee swillin’ game developer!

Game Dev Story may cost a little $4, but it surely’s a good deal cheaper than enrolling in a computer programming course. Once you can’t design apps in the app just yet, which you could try your hand at dreaming up titles for console and transportable-gaming devices, and even take them to the gaming conference Gamedex. It’ll be clone of E3, only with more 3D characters. Zing! [ iTunes via Recombu ]

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