The sudden popularity of mobile hit Flappy Bird isn't the only thing soaring.
Several auctions have popped up on the online marketplace eBay featuring iPhones that included an installed copy of Flappy Bird, which was removed from app stores by its developer after it skyrocketed to the top of the Google Play and Apple App Store.
Some listings for the smartphones feature bids reaching hundreds and thousands of dollars, including one with a top bid of $99,900. Yes, that's almost 6 digits...for a simple game.
As we previously posted, the game developer removed Flappy Bird on Sunday, which surged to the top of the Games charts on both iTunes and Google Play. A series of previous tweets from Nguyen's Twitter account suggest the developer may have grown uncomfortable with the sudden attention his game attracted.
"Press people are overrating the success of my games," said Nguyen in a tweet on February 4. "It is something I never want. Please give me peace."
Flappy Bird
stars a tiny bird that players must fly between a series of green pipes
sprouting from the top and bottom of the screen. Players must tap the
touchscreen to keep the bird airborne. Along with visuals reminiscent of
classic video games, the game also gained a reputation for being very
difficult.
Source: USA Today
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