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![]() While the Touch may have inherited its sensitive screen from the iPhone, it gets its playback stability from the flash memory that holds all your media files. No matter how hard you run or rock out, you’ll probably never hear your music skip a beat. Nor is it likely you’ll run out of juice: the Touch gives you about 40 hours of audio playback or 7 hours of video viewing on a single battery charge. Speaking of video, the Touch sports the same eye-catching 3.5-inch Retina Display as the iPhone does, giving it an impressive 960 x 640 pixel resolution. ![]() To see the display in its finest form, flip the Touch sideways when you view photos, movies, and TV shows. You don’t have to be content just watching videos, either-the Touch lets you shoot and edit high-definition movies as well, and you can upload them directly to YouTube. ![]() Need a still camera? The Touch has one of those, too. If you do not agree, please do not download our application.You can buy the Touch in three memory configurations: an 8-gigabyte model that stores 1,750 songs or 10 hours of iPod-friendly video, a 32-gigabyte version that holds 7,000 songs or 40 hours of video, and a 64-gig model that stores a relatively whopping 14,000 songs and 80 hours of video. Your use of the application requires your agreement to the following EULA and 'Privacy Policy and Notice'. We cannot guarantee full support on other devices. This app has generally been tested to work on any mobile device released in Japan. And if you are unfamiliar with roguelikes, getting good in Yōdanji can open up a whole new world of games! Don't be deterred, though! "The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it", or so they say. * Comparing with other KEMCO RPGs, Yōdanji has a much steeper learning curve and is more difficult in general. You can compete the score with other players around the world in the online global leaderboards. Fancy "ō" letter that destroys our SEO (Yodanji and yokai, anyone?) ![]()
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