Griffin Technology has just announced the availability of the Elan Form Chrome case for the iPhone 3G. The Elan Form Chrome case snaps protection and elegance around your iPhone. Let us know if you’d like to check one out - just email us your preferred shipping address and we will send one out to you.
The Elan Form for iPhone 3G now sports a sophisticated look with black leather and chrome trim. The slim, clipless design is built around an impact-resistant polycarbonate inner shell that snaps firmly around the device. An outer shell wraps the iPhone in top-grain black leather with hand-matched hides. The case includes a screen protector to guard against smudges, fingerprints, and scratches, and a premium cleaning cloth for proper care of your iPhone
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Elan Form Chrome
In 2004, a small-budget game produced by Namco called Katamari Damacy took the PlayStation 2 world by storm. Its simple-yet-beguiling gameplay, involving a young cosmic royalty who rolls up balls of found objects called “katamari,” proved infectious enough to merit a series of sequels. Well, the Katamari phenomenon at last has made it to the iPhone, in the form of I Love Katamari.
As with the classic console version, the iPhone conversion puts you in control of a small character called The Prince, as you push a katamari through several levels and over increasingly larger objects that stick to the ball. Once enough objects have been picked up (including cats, dogs, humans, buildings, giant octopi, land masses, and so on), you move on to the next level.
Pile It On: As you move through each level of I Love Katamari–by tilting the iPhone fro side to side and forward and back–you can add to the size of your katamari by rolling over assorted items.I Love Katamari incorporates the technologies found in the iPhone by tying the controls to the accelerometer. Simply tilt the handset forward, to the sides and back to control the character’s movements. For sharp turns or U-turns, press the sides of the touchscreen or hit a button at the bottom of the screen to turn on a dime.
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