Some popular games we spotted were Flick Fishing, the ridiculously addictive Flight Control, and pretty spiffy looking Real Racing. Non-game apps that caught our eye were OmniGraffle, Twitterriffic, and Reuters Pro. OmniGraffle for iPad was announced about a couple months ago.
Some pricing we gleaned, Flight Control HD was $4.99, Flick Fishing HD $2.99, and OmniGraffle going for the fences with $49.99. Real Racing was listed at $9.99 and Twitterriffic was free, although a Pro version may be available or in the works just as on the iPhone/iPod.
BGR also notes that you will be able to browse iTunes apps from the iPad in coverflow. Also, MacStories has a video demo of the store in action.
Apple iPad application walkthrough
We’ve seen so many screenshots of the iPad App Store , but what about some video footage? We’ve just been sent a short video that shows the actual store being used, with all the applications we’ve seen so far: the Yahoo Entertainment app, Twitterrific, OmniGraffle and OmniGraph Sketcher, Real Racing.
Browsing the iPad App Store: A Video [By @viticci] from Federico Viticci on Vimeo.



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