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TomaTito said:
Hapimeses said:

Alright, I can accept that. So, PC includes Mac and Linux -- it kinda makes sense, especially as the focus is on consoles here. In short: no need for a change, not unless Linux or Mac gaming reach a significant market-share and start scoring all manner of exclusives, which currently looks unlikely.

Next, iPhone should probably be expanded to include iPad, perhaps as iOS or something similar.

Lastly, some provision for mobile gaming beyond Apple's products would be welcome, although catering to the entire market may be a touch problematic, especially as it's currently so dynamic. This last suggestion (the mobile market) is quite beyond my knowledge, so I'm happy to be corrected here as required.

There are so many different OS for mobile, that adding all of them would not be an easy task. Symbian, RIM Blackberry, iOS, WindowsPhone, Android, Linux, WebOS, MeeGo, Bada or Maemo, plus others. But still don't know why Apple should be treated differently than Nokia, Blackberry, Microsoft or Palm.


Billions of dollars worth of games are being sold on the iOS platform. All the other systems you listed combined probably don't make a fraction that iOS does in games. It's a fact that iOS users buy a lot more software than other platforms.



Anyone can guess. It takes no effort to throw out lots of predictions and have some of them be correct. You are not and wiser or better for having your guesses be right. Even a blind man can hit the bullseye.