| VanceIX said: Mobile phones are powerful enough to match PS2, maybe even the original Xbox in terms of power. Only problem is that touchscreens are a horrible control scheme, and no developer is going to spend millions of dollars to bring over modern games when the only way they would sell is free-to-play or for $5 max. Square Enix ports over older games, but most of them are over $10 and can't come close to matching the huge revenue that their F2P games have. |
Seeing as how mobile devices have been running one of the Xbox's best-looking games, KotOR, for almost a year now at resolutions more than four times what the Xbox was capable of, I think they might be a teeny bit more powerful than the Xbox.
One thing that mobile and console gaming have in common: Graphics are not the problem.

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