Telltale Games just blasted out a press release on the upcoming Back to the Future: The Game with some surprising news: It will also be coming to the iPad. Release dates are still up in the air, and I already can hardly wait. Telltale has an awesome resume of games available on other platforms, and has released Puzzle Agent [$4.99] for the iPhone as well as Wallace & Gromit: The Last Resort [$4.99], Sam & Max Episode 1: The Penal Zone [$4.99] and Puzzle Agent HD [$6.99] for the iPad.
Not a whole lot is known about Back to the Future: The Game aside from a few videos posted on the Telltale site. It’s going to be a point and click adventure game written with the assistance of Bob Gale, the screenwriter of the original three movies. Christopher Lloyd is voicing Doc Brown, and the game is said to take place six months after the events of Back to the Future Part 3.
I wish we had more details, but in the meantime, check out the Gaker’s list of 13 Things from Back to the Future II That Actually Came True, and 5 That Haven’t… Yet if you’re looking for a laugh.

Does this support Fast App Switching
Does this Support Fast App Switching?
No it doesn't.
Why in hell this stupid crappy company hate or dislike multitasking for the iPhone ? What's really good. It don't have fast app switching? I'm saving my $3.00 thank you very much.
Absolutely. Especially because the multitasking is insanely easy to implement as a developer. They are lazy.
Age of Zombies is nice, for sure, but for me the king of dual stick shooters is still Solomon's Keep and Solomon's Boneyard. They are the way these games should be- excellent gameplay and graphics, with A LOT more depth. The perks system in Boneyard is something that brings you back to playing survival over and over again, something other dual stick shooters fail to do including this one. Add to that the random dungeons in Keep and RPG elements in both are tremendous for replayability. Seriously, I've spent playing each longer than most console games! It's a shame that Raptisoft (maker of both) for some reason doesn't get the credit and exposure that Halfbrick does or other iOS devs do as well. Here's a shout out to all you - at least give the lite version of Solomon's Keep a try, and for $1 each they are amazing value.
This game reminds me of the arcade game Smash TV back in the 80's (or was it 90's).
loved monster dash .. hope this is as good, halfbrick is on a roll it seems
I'm all duel-sticked out. The whit alone can't get me to jump the fence on this one...
this is a damn good game. loved every bit of it although it was a tad short.
Hunh? Each successive era adds new zombie types (not just re-skins but twist like giant, goo spewing, etc.), weapons, and the bosses DO have unique abilities/attack types so I'm not sure what Eli meant in that part of his review but, thankfully they aren't that insanely difficult like some Devil May Cry showdown or something.
ayy SMG!