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Remember those machines we played in arcades before all the pinball machines and Street Fighter games were turned into iOS apps? If you’ve felt the rush of banging the flippers and plungers on a real pinball machine, you know the experience just isn’t the same using the touch screen on the iPhone.
A new accessory called Pinball Magic aims to recreate the tactile arcade experience with a working mini pinball case that fits around the iPhone by connecting to the standard 30pin connector. This app-accessory designed by NewPotatoTech works in harmony with the PinBall Magic iPhone app and sports a rotating beacon light, animated LED light score board, ball launcher, flipper buttons, credit/select buttons and has folding table legs.

The game-play mimics the classic style board layouts and modes; multi-player (support up to 4 players), tilt detection, end of ball, replay bonuses and various multi-ball modes. Indeed a very cool gift/stocking stuffer for iPhone-Pinball enthusiasts.
This case supports the iPhone 4 or any iPhone or iPod touch running OS 3.0 or higher. Considering the price point of $39.99, I’m not sure if gamers would get the a lot of replay value out of the 1 game that works with this case however NewPotatoTech states that it will contain support for third party pinball apps that are on their way.
Get it at NewPotatoTech $39.99
Skyfire 2.0
The Skyfire 2.0 brings flash video to the iPhone… finally. According to the folks at Skyfire this app is an add-on to the current Safari mobile browser and is available at the app store for $2.99. Normally, we’d link to the app however it’s been taken down because they can’t seem to handle all the transcoding on their servers. Try following them on Twitter to find out when the app is going back up.
PhoneDisk
Wish you could mount your iDevices like a USB drive? You can with PhoneDisk. This desktop software works for both Mac and PC and all versions of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. To learn more check out the full post at GeekBeat.TV
VLC Media Player
Sadly, the VLC Media Player featured on Geeklish #01 may be vanishing from the app store very soon. One of the developers over at VLC has filled copyright infringement against Apple for adding DRM to the open source media player, apparently a violation of GNU.
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