Top Ten iPhone and iPad Apps Released This Week
December 23, 2011 | Andy Boxall

Looking for a new app this weekend? Here are ten great new apps for the iPhone and iPad that you may want to check out!
A beautiful notebook app with different covers, fonts and ink colors. It’s universal for the iPhone and iPad, and syncs between the two devices using iCloud. $0.99/£0.69.
Released earlier this week and amazingly, still available as a download, this is a working arcade emulator. It’s universal for the iPhone and iPad, and comes with a selection of classic games. Grab it while you can! Free.
The latest, universal RPG-style action shooter, with impressive graphics optimized for the iPhone 4S and the iPad 2. The game also supports AirPlay and iCloud syncing between the two versions. $2.99/£1.99.
A campaign-based action game available for both the iPhone and the iPad, but as separate versions. A Bluetooth and Wi-Fi multiplayer game mode is also included. $0.99/£0.69.
The popular iPad magazine makes the transition to the smaller screen this month, with annual subscriptions available through Newsstand. Free.
One for the hardcore Bob Dylan fans, this universal app features a daily Dylan diary, trivia, quizzes and even a ringtone. $2.99/£1.99.
Capcom brings the classic Mega Man X to iOS, with Retina Display optimized graphics, Game Center support and three difficulty levels. $4.99/£2.99.
A clever interactive map for discovering new movies, based on the choices you tap. It also provides access to reviews, trends and the latest cinema releases. $0.99.£0.69.
The fourth installment of Gamevil’s RPG franchise, this time using the freemium model. The graphics have been optimized for the Retina Display and there’s Game Center support too. Free.
More freemium gaming, this time from Gameloft and the third chapter in their Dungeon Hunter series. It’s universal for the iPhone and iPad, has 16 worlds and many degrees of character customization. Free.










Mega Man X. is a piece of quality nostalgia, thanks for reminding me what great games they used to make