Garcian Smith said:
Probably not. For one, the iPhone runs a tailored version of OSX that eats up a lot of processing power. For another, mobile/laptop parts tend to be stripped of many of the features of fully-functional CPUs, GPUs, RAM, and so on. And finally, the iPhone isn't optimized for gaming as most game-centric devices are, as far as the OS and hardware configurations go. It's likely that the iPhone could do decent 3D, but Gamecube-level is a HUGE stretch. |