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loves2splooge said:

Yeah smartphone gaming has evolved A LOT recently. I'm an avid handheld gamer (honestly I think I prefer DS/PSP gaming to home console gaming) and play a lot of DS and PSP at home but if I'm out I just play on my Android phone now (Game Dev Story is still keeping me occupied. I have a backlog of Zenonia 2, Angry Birds and Angry Birds Rio). If I have a bag with me, I'll take my PSP (a bit self-conscious being a twenty-something man with a DS Lite in public. lol. But I do love my DS Lite. It's my favorite platform.)


I agree, it really is growing at a rapid rate. 

I honestly feel that people are believing the crap Nintendo is spewing about these apps not offering the same robust gaming as their $30-40 titles.

What they don't understand is that Nintendo does not say this because is it true. They say it because they are scared.

Just like EPIC is, but at least they embrace it.

 

iDevices have plenty of real gaming experiences, just like the DS has. Here is a real good example of just what these phones can do.

Unless of course FFIII is no longer a real gaming experience.



iPhone = Great gaming device. Don't agree? Who cares, because you're wrong.

Currently playing:

Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)     

    

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