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One of the most impressive demos was Sega's version of "Super Monkey Ball" for the iPhone.
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Outside of the few titles--"Spore, " "Super Monkey Ball" and "Krull"--that were announced at Apple press conferences, game developers are being forced to keep quiet about their applications.
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And if Jobs has his way, games like "Super Monkey Ball" will mean that people stuck in corporate meetings may be twitchier than ever in the near future.
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Remember, Super Monkey Ball wasn't built in a day -- it took a bit more than 365 of them before being offered after the launch of the original iPhone.
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Flannery insists Saints will not be taking their eye off the ball in Super League.
BBC: Final places not safe - Flannery
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Now, with that preamble, Lincoln is throwing the long ball in the Super Bowl.
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No more Super Bowls, no more Sundays playing ball.
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His supporters also timed the launch of a new pro-Gingrich fundraising Super PAC fortuitously: Solutions 2012 officially got the ball rolling last night, just as Perry flopped onstage.
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Canada, who are also through to the Super 8 stage, had Bagai's fine 122-ball innings to thank for a testing total, and Sunil Dhaniram chipped in with 41.
BBC: Canada end Scotland's winning run
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Trent Johnston bowled Ireland's super-over, and Bas Zuiderent clipped a couple off the first ball to make the Dutch favourites.
BBC: Ireland and Aussies win warm-ups
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England lost the Super Eight game by 19 runs, with the married Collingwood out first ball, and he said he later apologised to the England management.
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Previous consumer-created ads for Doritos, including one that showed a vengeful dog securing an electronic bark collar on a guy, and another that featured an office worker slamming a crystal ball into a vending machine, have notched top slots on USA Today's annual Super Bowl Ad Meter.
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