FaRmLaNd said:
Plenty of people said the same thing about Nintendos casual software in the beginning. Its irrelivant if you consider them proper games or not, they are games and they are selling and Apple is making big bucks without really even trying because its all the 3rd parties and independants doing the work for them. Although I do not thing the mobile and handheld gaming sectors are the same thing. They will co-exist, not destroy each other. |
At some point, what happens when all the DS and PSP stuff starts to appear on the iPhone, and anyone developing also develops for the iPhone? That could happen here. Don't dust off Apple like they aren't going to change the landscape. They just might here, and then you have a big 3 in handhelds the way you do with the home consoles.
The same attitudes I see in this thread towards Apple, I saw directed at Nintendo before the Wii ended up owning the home console market. There are developers now creating game apps for the iPhone. A group of them meet down in NYC regularly and discuss development. You know what else they are developing for, like the PSP or DS? How about neither, just the iPhone.







