To celebrate the launch of their newest iOS Street Fighter installment, Capcom is instituting a frankly bizarre pricing scheme for STREET FIGHTER IV Volt: the longer you wait, the more it costs. Each day from today, they’ll add a buck to the pricetag, until it hits the originally planned price of $6.99 on the sixth of next month.
“Starting” 2011/6/30 : $0.99
From 2011/7/1 00:00am GMT : $1.99
From 2011/7/2 00:00am GMT : $2.99
From 2011/7/3 00:00am GMT : $3.99
From 2011/7/4 00:00am GMT: $4.99
From 2011/7/5 00:00am GMT: $5.99
From 2011/7/6 00:00am GMT: $6.99 (Fixed price)
To celebrate the fourth of July, TomTom has dropped the price on two of its apps for the next 48 hours. TomTom U.S. & Canada is now $39.99 (was $59.99) and TomTom U.S.A. is $34.99 (was $49.99). These will transform your iPhone into a fully fledged GPS, with spoken navigation, traffic reports and the whole nine yards.
Finally, iPad music mixing app djay has halved its price down to $9.99, and added a cart of new features:
- Added support for Numark iDJ Live controller for djay
- Added PFL buttons for individually assigning pre-cueing channel
- Added Cue/Mix slider to fade between master and pre-cueing output
- Added pre-cueing “Auto Select” option in Advanced settings
- Improved pre-cueing auto-select behavior
- Improved update of speed slider range when syncing tracks
- Improved Bounce Loop with Key Lock enabled (iPad 2)
- Improved cue point set accuracy in certain cases
- Added support for high efficiency AAC files
- Fixed occasional freezing of audio when switching from background
- Fixed occasional sound drop when activating Key Lock (iPad 2)
- Fixed drop outs when playing recordings on iPod touch 3rd gen
- Various other improvements and fixes
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