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Exclusive: Chillingo announces 3GS only Toki Tori Deluxe

The battle for snackable gaming supremacy heats up...

Product: Toki Tori | Developer: Two Tribes | Publisher: Chillingo | Genre: Platform, Puzzle
With PSP Minis look set to include a fair few upgraded versions of iPhone games in their line-up, a la Fieldrunners, the onus is on the iPhone to keep pace with Sony's aggressive play for the snackable gaming market.

Enter iPhone hero Chillingo, which is taking its first step towards keeping the iPhone and the PSP on an even keel in the visuals department by releasing a souped up 3GS only version of Toki Tori.

We had a chance to sit down with Chillingo Director Chris Byatte at GamesCom last week and he explained: "What we will be aiming for is to get Toki Tori to match, and in some cases surpass, the graphical fidelity of the WiiWare original of Toki Tori."

Fighting talk indeed, and with additional particle effects, more environment layers, more moving objects and better interactive cut-scenes mooted, it's clear that Toki Tori Deluxe is going to deliver on its namesake.

Early adopters of the 3GS have had very little to show for their upgrade so far, so it's encouraging to see an established iPhone publisher like Chillingo getting to grips with the extra grunt so soon.

But with many developers still waiting by the sidelines to see how the market develops, taking the plunge now might well prove to be the smart move.

It's very likely that a third generation iPod touch will make it to market before Christmas, so chances are the number of devices capable of running upgraded versions of iPhone games is going to climb steeply before long.

Who knows, if Toki Tori Deluxe is successful it might even pave the way for an upgraded version of the phenomenal Zen Bound - fingers crossed. We can only dream, in the meantime, feast your eyes on the screenshots above.

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Fraser MacInnes 27/8/2009
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fishsticks | 27 August 2009
So it's the same game, but prettier?
Lulz | 27 August 2009
Chillingo aren't an iPhone development studio, they're a publisher. Sheesh.
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Mr Hearn | 27 August 2009
Good point, Lulz. Very good point.
nizy | 27 August 2009
Firstly, from what i've heard about PSP Minis most are ports, just with remapped controls and visuals.

Secondly, Zen Bound 3GS has already been confirmed by Secret Exit - goto the Touch Arcade forums!
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klouud | 27 August 2009
Funny that the on-board memory is the only thing holding back the iPhone 2G/3G and maybe 3GS as the weakest link in the iPhone lineup is twice as powerful as the PSP.

Anywho - it is obvious that in the App Store's case, hardware will continue to grow more quickly than software.

I forsee a large amount of 3GS+ games on the market by the introduction of the iPhone 4G. Hopefully the 4G will not be a completely different platform... I used my 2 year upgrade on my 3GS - SO NO 4G FOR ME!

tim
Josh | 27 August 2009
People need to get over the whole "Chillingo is just a publisher" bullshit.
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