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[Sister site FingerGaming rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with newcomers Galcon Fusion and Where's Waldo? challenging top sellers Pinball HD and Scrabble.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Pinball HD ($2.99) 2. Scrabble for iPad ($9.99) 3. Angry Birds HD ($4.99) 4. Galcon Fusion ($1.99) 5. Plants vs. Zombies HD ($9.99) 6. Where's Waldo? HD: The Fantastic Journey ($4.99) 7. Real Racing HD ($9.99) 8. Flight Control HD ($4.99) 9. Words With Friends HD ($2.99) 10. Foosball HD ($2.99) Gameprom's Pinball HD reclaims the top sales spot in the iPad game charts this week, leaving EA's Scrabble and Clickgamer's Angry Birds HD at second and third place. Galcon Fusion sees a boost in popularity after a recent drop in price, and finishes ahead of Plants vs. Zombie HD in today's chart results. Where's Waldo? HD finishes its debut week at sixth place, while Illusion Labs' Foosball HD enters the chart at tenth. Here are this week's top free iPad applications: 1. Memory Cards HD 2. Solitaire 3. Modern Conflict HD Lite 4. Mahjong Epic HD Lite 5. MPad Snake 6. Labyrinth 2 HD Lite 7. GodFinger for iPad 8. Touch Hockey Extreme: FS5 Free 9. Tap Tap Radiation 10. Isaac Newton's Gravity HD Shark Intelligence's Memory Cards HD heads the iPad's free game downloads chart for the second week in a row. MobilityWare's Solitaire climbs up to second place this week, as a demo version of Clickgamer's recently released strategy title Modern Conflict HD comes in at third. Labyrinth 2 HD, GodFinger, and Touch Hockey Extreme remain popular picks this week, while newcomer Isaac Newton's Gravity HD trails behind Tap Tap Radiation at tenth place.
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