Another handful of MGS Touch screens. The game is set to release on the iPhone/iPod Touch App Store next week for $9.99.

PopCap Games has announced a three month period of Peggle that coincides with the release of Peggle on multiple platforms in the near future. The fun begins with Peggle Dual-Shot that is available for $29.99 today on the Nintendo DS, and continues with Peggle on iPhone and Xbox Live Arcade later this month. April will see the release of Peggle Nights for PC as well as Peggle as a part of the PopCap Games Collection Volume 2 on the Xbox 360. Finally in May Peggle will be released for smartphones running Google’s Android service.
“PopCap co-founder and Chief Creative Officer Jason Kapalka explains: “Peggle is a pretty special little game, and it deserves all the attention to detail and high touch polish we’ve given it. We’ve gone beyond just porting Peggle and have really opened up new territory for the game with the iPhone’s input and control mechanisms and by partnering with Q Entertainment on the development of Peggle Dual Shot for Nintendo DS. Add to that the cool multiplayer modes in the Xbox 360 and XBLA versions, and these are really adaptations of the game designed to tap the unique aspects of each respective device and service. It’s been really cool to see how the game has evolved and expanded.”’
Peggle has been announced for the Playstation Network, but with no mention of it in this press release we are left wondering when if it will arrive along side the XBLA version or at a later date.

Not much news has come out of Comic-Con in New York so far this year but we did manage to pick up one interesting tidbit from Newsweek tech-man N’Gai Croal. While at a Q&A panel with Ken Levine and Bethesda’s Todd Howard Croal offered this tidbit via his Twitter page:
“Biggest news from Comic-Con panel: Todd Howard and Bethesda working on an iPhone game.”
Could this be a version of Bethesda’s RPGs that include the Fallout and Elder Scrolls series’? Possibly a casual game from Bethesda maybe? All we know is that it is exciting news, more info as it develops.
Two games that were supposedly fast approaching have now been pushed back a bit. In a financial conference call this week EA CEO John Riccitiello mentioned that The Sims 3 and The Godfather 2 would both be delayed from release.
The Sims 3 will land on store shelves on June 2nd, 2009 for PC, Mac, iPhone, iPod Touch and mobile devices.
“The June launch combined with the break-through game the team is building gives us the perfect runway to create awareness for The Sims 3,” said Russell Arons, Vice President of Marketing for EA. “The Sims 3 will be the original IP summer blockbuster of 2009 as we build off the success of the best-selling PC franchise of all time to create awareness with both loyal Sims fans and new players.”
The Godfather 2 will arrive sometime during the 2010 fiscal year. EA said the delay will help create more buzz about the title that had been set to launch this month.