
With its 5th release, Live FX is an easy to use, powerful and innovative photo editor for iPhone/iPod touch. Toronto based Integrated Mobile Applications is pleased to announce the release of Live FX 1.5.1.

Psychology 1.8 is only $1.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category. * iPhone, iPod touch (2nd generation), iPod touch (3rd generation), and iPad Psychology can be found on iTunes in the Games category. Though originally intended as an app for individual use, Psychology has become popular as a party game, which has further extended the app’s reach within the market. From romance to work, these entertaining tests add to the fun by offering a glimpse at a user’s psychological makeup. Psychology consists of 12 separate personality tests, each based on actual psychometric principles. This has helped the app to stay current with users and to evolve with customer demand.
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Each update has focused on improving the app’s content and functionality, with some features added in direct response to customer requests.
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Much of Psychology’s longevity can be attributed to the series of 8 updates the app has undergone since release. With over a million downloads, and counting, Psychology sets the standard for engaging iPhone content. App Store, Psychology remained among the Top 100 trivia games for over a year in the Trivia Games category. Though originally intended as an app for individual use, Psychology has become popular as a party game, which has further extended the app’s reach within the market.įrom Germany to Belgium, Australia to Canada, Psychology has been a hit on App Store’s around the globe. in California.Intersog LLC has announced that Psychology has surpassed 1 million downloads worldwide on the iTunes App Store. The original HyperBowl IP is now owned by Absolute Certainty, Inc. Since then, the Unity version has been deployed on a variety of Unity-supported platforms, including Android, iOS, Unity webplayer, Flash, WebGL, OSX and Windows. In 1998, HyperBowl was licensed by Technicat, LLC (currently based in Las Vegas) and converted to use the Unity game engine along with the original art and sound assets. The game was then converted to run on home PCs and was a repackaging of the original engine. This resulted in the "Location Based" version that was found in the Sony Metreon and in Jillian's nationwide. The original game engine itself was created by Terence Bordelon, who wrote the physics engine, animation, renderer, and gameplay mechanics and artist Phil Zucco who created all art content found in the game.
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The conversion to a home game was made when Microsoft requested a limited version for Microsoft Plus! for Windows XP ( HyperBowl Plus! Edition). The arcade/attraction version of HyperBowl uses a real full-size bowling ball as trackball and displays on a 9 foot screen. There are now hundreds of lanes installed in bars and arcades worldwide. The game was updated to include two new lanes (Yosemite and Tokyo) when it was installed in Sony's MEDIAGE in Tokyo.

Trivia Development HyperBowl was originally developed for the arcade at Sony's METREON in San Francisco.
