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[Sister site FingerGaming rounds up the week's most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch games, as current on the iTunes App Store.] This week's top paid iPhone game titles on the App Store, as captured on August 9th 2010, are as follows: 1. Angry Birds ($0.99) 2. Fragger ($0.99) 3. Doodle Jump ($0.99) 4. Fruit Ninja ($0.99) 5. Skee-Ball ($0.99) 6. Hungry Shark: Part 2 ($0.99) 7. Madden NFL 11 ($7.99) 8. Bejeweled 2 ($2.99) 9. The Incident ($1.99) 10. Tetris ($2.99) Miniclip's strategy title Fragger climbs up to second place after taking third last week, landing behind Clickgamer's Angry Birds in today's chart results. Hungry Shark: Part 2 drops from third to sixth, meanwhile, as Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja, and Skee-Ball move up into the top five. EA's Madden NFL 11 takes seventh in its premiere week, as Big Bucket Software's retro-styled action title The Incident debuts between Bejeweled 2 and Tetris at ninth place. Here are this week's top free applications: 1. NinJump 2. Glow Puzzle 3. Cash Cab 4. City Story 5. Streetball 6. Lasers Free 7. Mega Jump 8. Chicktionary 9. Fragger Free 10. Hungry Shark: Part 1 Paper Toss developer Backflip Studios leads today's free game app chart with its recently released action title NinJump. Nexx Studio's Glow Puzzle ranks in at second place in its debut week, as Capcom's Cash Cab takes third during a day-long free download promotion. TeamLava's free-to-play simulation title City Story and Battery Acid's Streetball follow at fourth and fifth, while Mega Jump and Chicktionary overtake Fragger Free and Hungry Shark for seventh and eighth place.
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