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App Store now tops 21,000 games

Submitted by Stephen Ebert on September 10, 2009 – 11:39 am2 Comments

App Store now tops 21,000 games A few months ago Apple boasted that the company’s App Store had managed to top a staggering 13,000 games. Now there’s over 21,000 Apple said yesterday.

It’s an alarming amount of titles. To put things into perspective Apple mischievously compared that number to it’s main competitors on the portable games circuit.

As Apple told attendees at a San Francisco event last night the App Store currently has 21,178 titles compared to just 607 for the Sony PSP and 3,680 for the Nintendo DS.

New App Store games to bolster that number were also revealed, with Assassin’s Creed 2: Discovery, Gameloft’s fist person shooter, N.O.V.A and Riddim Ribbon on the way soon.

Click here to see Assassin’s Creed 2 for the iPhone in action.

Via [Edge]

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