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Angry Birds 1.4.3 for iPhone brings Retina graphics, Game Center support and 15 new levels!

Categories: Gaming, iOS / iPhone OS
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, October 1st, 2010 at 6:55 AM

The ever-addictive Angry Birds for the iPhone just got a new must-have update, especially for those of you with the iPhone 4 or the latest iPod Touch.

First, there’s the Game Center support, which will let you compete in Apple’s gaming hub. Have no worries, though – your achievements from Crystal will be carried straight over.

Then there’s the Retina display support that obviously makes the birds look “angrier” (and better) than ever before. Of course, this will only tackle the fourth generation of iPhones and iPod Touches.

Finally, there are 15 new levels included with this update, plus a Golden Egg sound board to unlock.

In addition, you should expect few tweaks under the hood to optimize memory usage, as well as localization for English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese.

So what are you waiting for? Update right now! Or if you still haven’t downloaded the game, do it ASAP. Sure, it will eat your free time, but will definitely keep you entertained while on the go. British Prime Minister David Cameron loves Angry Birds, and so will you. ;)

Angry Birds for iPhone/iPod Touch ($0.99) [iTunes link]

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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