[Event "18:04"]
[Site "Shredder for iPhone / iPod touch"]
[Date "2010.07.26"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Paul Murphy"]
[Black "Shredder Passive"]
[WhiteElo "1708"]
[BlackElo "1714"]
[ECO "B57"]
[Opening "Sicilian/Sozin Attack"]
[Result "*"]
1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. d4 cxd4
4. Nxd4 Nf6
5. Nc3 d6
6. Bc4 e5
7. Nf3 Be7
8. O-O Be6
9. Qe2 O-O
10. Bg5 Qb6
11. Rab1 Qc5
12. Nd2 d5
13. Bxf6 dxc4
14. Bxe7 Nxe7
15. Rbd1 Nc6
16. Nf3 Nd4
17. Qe3 Bg4
18. Rxd4 exd4
19. Nxd4 Rfe8
20. Qf4 Qxd4
21. Qxg4 Qd2
22. Rd1 Qxc2
23. Nd5 Qxb2
24. h4 b5
25. Qg5 Rxe4
26. Ne7 Rxe7
27. Qxe7 h6
28. Rd7 Qc1
29. Kh2 Qf4
30. g3 Qxf2
31. Kh3 Qf5
32. Kh2 Qf2
33. Kh3 c3
34. Rd8 Rxd8
35. Qxd8 Kh7
36. Qd3 g6
37. Qxc3 Qxa2
38. Qc7 a5
39. h5 Qe6
40. g4 gxh5
41. Qc2 Qg6
42. Qxg6 Kxg6
43. gxh5 Kxh5 *
White gives up in a sulk.
Update, later that same evening:
I had a look at the Shredder website. You can play against Shredder online to try it out. I managed to beat it on the easy setting. Sadly you can't get a copy of the game off it. (Full disclosure: I did use the takeback function when I gave a piece away early on).Here's a screenshot of the final position:

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