lol, i use my phone for making phone calls and playing mini games.
Like whilst I am watching tv and a commercial comes on I may play a level or two of angry birds. That is about the extend of how long I game on my mobile.
lol, i use my phone for making phone calls and playing mini games.
Like whilst I am watching tv and a commercial comes on I may play a level or two of angry birds. That is about the extend of how long I game on my mobile.
I think what they meant to say is that they can make a lot more money making games for smart phones.
This statement by Capcom is insulting my intelligence.They are just doing a business move and they try to justify it.Modern video game companies have to understand at some point that they are not adressing to children.

The smartphone game market is growing rapidly, remember the iPhone passed the PSP in America in 2009. I would suggest that worldwide the PSP2 will never retake that number 2 spot. Infact the only question is whether or not smartphones will pass Nintendo over the next 5-10 years.
Tease.
| Squilliam said: The smartphone game market is growing rapidly, remember the iPhone passed the PSP in America in 2009. I would suggest that worldwide the PSP2 will never retake that number 2 spot. Infact the only question is whether or not smartphones will pass Nintendo over the next 5-10 years. |
If we set the two against each other so narrowly, certainly, but then all console fans should despair before the might of the PC

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Mr Khan said:
If we set the two against each other so narrowly, certainly, but then all console fans should despair before the might of the PC |
The PC is very mighty now. The future is fusion afterall.
Tease.
Capcom until a smartphone can play a full Street Fighter game, (and i mean full) your full of crap.
Squilliam said:
The PC is very mighty now. The future is fusion afterall. |
True, but the model is still set to be preferable to consoles for some time to come. Physical interface is still very limited on PCes especially, and PC controllers are still an enthusiast venture, and the more popular casual games on the console side require yet more intricate interfaces that would be hopelessly obscure on PC, not to speak of Broadband infrastructural problems that prevent easy Cloud gaming from getting broad enough to supplant the physical-media based consoles
We have a decade or more for the current system to live healthily (more on the console side, less on the handheld side)

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