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halil23 said:
Kasz216 said:
akuma587 said:
The iPhone isn't a dedicated gaming system, so probably never. It would be like tracking cell phones.


Neither is PS3! Badabing!

Seriously though. Blu-ray is being pushed more as a main feature, unlike PS2's DVD player which was seen as an also ran secondary feature.

As videogame systems become more diverse it does start to blur the lines.

 

I'd say the same thing about the PSP... even more so really when you consider software sales. Me I kinda want a PSP for Skype.


Please, it getting old. PS3 is primary a gaming system. End of story!

And it blur not blue!!! If I were you I would worry about my grammar than trolling ;)

 

OT : When N-Cage releases, did it get tracked...No, so I don't think Iphone should either. And hello guys! It IPhone, not Igame or Iplay. So it primary a phone.

Have a nice day!


 You fail to get the point.  As videogame systems start moving in this direction there will be little to no difference.

What will the difference be if Apple TV laucnhes again, this time with the ability to play videogames.  It will be exactly the same as HD systems that let you download games.