< Apple's new iPad looks and feels almost exactly like the iPad 2, until your turn it on and start using it. The retina display, which has more pixels than your standard HDTV, is a wonder, and app developers have been scrambling to update their products for it. One of those apps is Infinity Blade II, arguably one of the advent 6651 battery most popular games on the iOS platform. Chair Entertainment, which makes the app, managed to finish in time to deliver an update today. Mashable caught up with Chair Founders bothers Donald and Geremy Mustard for a brief chat on what it took to retina-fy the app and how the retina display makes things better. [More from Mashable: New Verizon 4G iPads Can Also Run on AT&T] The updated Infinity Blade II, available now, is not the advent 5311 battery same game Apple demonstrated at last month's iPad New launch. That game, Infinity Blade: Dungeons, is a batefl50l6c40 whole new style of game play. Donald Mustard called it "a dungeon crawler that takes place in the same universe." It won't hit the App Store, though, until this fall. See Also: Infinity Blade: How Two Brothers Made $20 Million From One Mobile Game [More from Mashable: Apple Factory Reporter Lied to Us, Says 'This American Life'] In the meantime, Chair has been working on a LIP6220QUPC SY6 couple of other important updates, including this one for the iPad third-generation's new retina display. Chair's Jeremy Mustard told us that it took about two weeks of hard work to get it working properly. The advent 6553 battery result is a game that works smoothly on the new, higher-resolution display and, despite all the extra pixels, is not scaled up (stretched and distorted) in the least. It does not, however, look much more digitally rich than the original Infinity Blade II. "Apple has given us a lot of cool stuff with the new iPad," said Jeremy Mustard. However he added that the advent 5312 battery retina display overshadows some of the other important innovations. With its A5X CPU and quad-core GPU, the new iPad is "twice as powerful as the iPad 2," he said. For games like Infinity Blade II, it takes a lot of CPU and GPU power to render each pixel, Mustard explained. "You can take advantage of all the advent 5511 battery new pixels or use [the power] to make each pixel look a lot cooler." Mustard says that Infinity Blade II's March 15th update definitely uses advent 5313 battery a lot more pixels, but he left a little room on the CPU and GPU "to use that extra power on the next update." In other words, Infinity Blade's next app update (which will also be free to IB2 owners) will look even better. That update will also include a new batefl50l6c48 social gaming feature called "ClashMobs." We'll have more on that in a future report. Donald Mustard said the new iPad lets them do some amazing stuff and their plan is, "We're going to keep pushing the new iPad to the limit." That should be music to every iPad gamer's ears.9 Cell LIP6220QUPC SY6 Battery. Which games are you running on your new iPad? Tell how look and how well they work in the comments.
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