1. Doodle Jump
  2. Canabalt
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  4. Paper Toss
  5. I'll try all those. Some games I liked too that I think were all free when I got them:

    - Stone Wheel
    - CannonGame
    - Cat Physics
    - I Love Traffic
    - Warships 1
    - BubbleXplode

    I'll have to get an iTunes card someday to get the paid games. After a month or two I think it is with my new iPod, quick likes and dislikes.

    Like: the 'backgrounding' function and multibar, the speaker, the voice recording, push, option for mono audio, portrait orientation.

    Hate: locked-down Bluetooth, Safari still goes tits up, WiFi constantly searching for a network when you switch it off even, the 'proper' volume buttons, poorish battery life, popup alerts are rubbish - apart from that 4.0 and the touch are pretty cool. Then again, half of that and even some of none of that were on my one before, so that's a bonus right there!

    Gerard, how you liking yours so far?
  6. Loving the bastard. It's too slim though.Volume buttons are impossible to use without dropping the whole thing. The screen is truly amazing. The icons look almost 3D.

    Is it possible to love an iPod touch but hate iPhones with a passion?
  7. Originally posted by germcevoy:Loving the bastard. It's too slim though.Volume buttons are impossible to use without dropping the whole thing. The screen is truly amazing. The icons look almost 3D.

    Is it possible to love an iPod touch but hate iPhones with a passion?


    Haha, was having this little debate with myself yesterday as to why you'd gone for the Touch and not an iPhone 4....

    Those nano's look odd...





  8. Sigh, why is it that everyone wants to argue with every bloody thing without doing any research themselves and just opposing anything that goes against their existing views (and not providing reasons for doing so either)

    See, you all fail to realise that I also seriously considered ripping all my CDs to lossless for my iPhone, but instead of simply assuming that it would be better, I actually did my research and saw that it was overkill.

    If the acknowledged experts say putting lossless music on your iPod is a big waste of space, then please argue with them instead of me.

    I was merely presenting an expert opinion, not just some whim of mine because I have nothing better to do with my time.