Superlatives
records from the archiveThe most, the first, the priciest, the wordiest — records computed straight from the corpus. Numbers are as of mid-2026 and will drift as ingest continues.
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› 307versions Subway Surfers
Most versions preserved. 307 archived releases of Subway Surfers — nothing else in the archive comes close to its update cadence.
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› 157versions Snapchat
Most mirrored. 2,369 archived copies of Snapchat builds are spread across the Internet Archive — the most redundantly preserved app in the corpus.
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› 92versions Pandora Radio
In before the doors opened. Pandora's first archived release is dated July 9, 2008 — approved a day before the App Store actually opened with its famous 500 launch apps.
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› 1version Kyte Producer
The oldest timestamp. Kyte Producer carries the earliest release date in the archive: June 11, 2008, a full month before the store opened, back when the first wave of apps was being approved against beta SDKs.
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› 3versions iVIP Black
Most expensive. iVIP Black, the infamous "millionaire's app," cost $999.99 — the App Store's price ceiling. It mostly displayed a velvet-rope badge.
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› 1version Hello Moto: stunts csr classic-s racing car angry boss fight blocky roads waze my boo beat sky burger gran star 3 quizup 2 deal or no class dojo birds clumsy jet real talking ninja bike tom wars jump quiz up fightback gun christmas girlz race free games
Longest name. 253 characters of pure keyword stuffing. Names like this are why Apple eventually capped App Store names at 50 characters.