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The iPhone is the Best thing to Happen to the Handheld Market Since Pokemon

GotGame: You may not be aware of this, but the dedicated handheld market is doomed. The market has been killed by the iPhone. With its free (sorta) games, its mass popularity, and the fact that everyone needs a phone, the 3DS and Vita can’t hope to compete. The iPhone market has long ago surpassed the traditional handheld market, and in recent months, Google Play has also become bigger than the 3DS.

Gimmemorebubblez3881d ago (Edited 3881d ago )

I think it’s the worst. I far preferred the days when mainstream handheld had games more depth then Angry Birds. Not to say that mobile phone games can’t become better but I wish more people were more tempted to buy gaming handhelds to encourage developers to make even richer gaming experiences on dedicated gaming hardware like the 3ds and the Vita instead of trying to make a quick cash-grab on Android, IOS and WP8.

TongkatAli3881d ago (Edited 3881d ago )

I take the train in NYC everyday and barely see anybody on the train with handheld gaming systems, only Ipad, Iphones and other smartphone devices.

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negative3881d ago

@tongkatali

OMG me too LIRR

Never see any handheld gaming systems. NEVER!! Only smartphones.

KonsoruMasuta3881d ago

I see a couple of handheld systems where I live. Mostly 3DS though. I think I've seen like probably 2 people with a Vita.

givemeshelter3881d ago

This is the sad truth :-(
Dedicated handheld gaming is on its last legs. I think this sucks big time but you cannot escape the numbers and the signs.
More and more people especially the ages 16+ want a all in one convergence device. Dedicated handhelds do not fit that picture.
You almost never see a dedicated handheld gaming unit on transit systems or on plane travel etc. When you do its mostly the 3DS being played by demographics under 16. The other forms of mobile gaming is mostly done on Android, IOS Smartphones and Tablets.
Its a sad state of affairs for core gamers however this is the trend and dedicated handhelds are on its way out IN ITS CURRENT FORM.
They will evolve into a device more like a Smartphone or something like the Nvidia shield, but the Vita and 3DS business model is almost dead....

iamnsuperman3881d ago (Edited 3881d ago )

It did push the indie movement to crazy new heights. That was never going to happen without phones like this. These phones have made indie games on handhelds important. It also got a lot more people into making small games

Gimmemorebubblez3881d ago

I think my original my comment was too harsh......because what you said is so true.

alejandroelputo3881d ago (Edited 3881d ago )

I live in Puerto Rico and the smartphones have practically taken over the whole country. Everyone has one and uses one all the time. At the beach, at parties, on the road -.- even at their homes. I see people game on their phones instead of their consoles at home :( it makes me so sad.

3-4-53881d ago

Creating thousands of copied games and watered down trash is a good thing ?

since when ?

Hardly any good ideas are coming from ios games, just more re-hashes and copies, and other Bs "games".

Most of them are glorified distraction apps at best.

There are a few really good ones, but the audience for THOSE particular games are NOT using ios to play games.

EX: " There are millions of JRPG fans, lets put this game on ios, even though 95% of those JRPG fans have a Vita/PSP/DS/3DS.

makes no sense.

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Ramon3MR3881d ago

I think there's a lot to be said both on the positive and negative sides to mobile gaming and its effects on the handheld market. I do like though that Nintendo and Sony have given into digital downloads on their handhelds.

xxPillsxx3881d ago

Seriously? Whatever you say, if I want to game on mobile, I will use HANDHELDS. I'll wait until you can have GAMING experience on smartphones(without buttons).

Ripsta7th3881d ago

Hells nooooo!!!!!! Overpriced and a locked OS,you have so much more options w an android but most of these rich kids just buy them because of their "friends"

iamnsuperman3881d ago (Edited 3881d ago )

But you have to bare in mind the ios was there before android. The app store was there pushing mobile games before the play store. Android maybe doing things better right now but would any of that exist if the iPhone never happened? (especially so soon). Don't shoot down what Apple has done to the mobile space and specifically the smartphone. I prefer Android but Apple has done something pretty incredible

the worst3881d ago

YEAH WHAT EVER QUALITY TRASH GAMES

alejandroelputo3881d ago

But this generation is full of lazy a$$ that they rather game on their phones since its easier, faster and more convinient.

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The Best Games Similar to Pokemon for PlayStation

There are many worlds out there brimming with wondrous creatures ready to help you on your adventure beyond Pokemon.

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LG_Fox_Brazil28d ago

Temtem is actually really good as a single player experience or as a co-op game. Played the shit out of it when it released

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Pokémon Gen 10 Release Date Predictions: Are New Pokémon Games In 2024?

Even if Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have not yet completed their first anniversary, it is possible to predict exactly when Gen 10 is arriving.

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Pokemon Doesn't Need to Sue Palworld, It Needs to Get With the Times

The Nerd Stash: "There's been a lot of talk about Pokemon and Palworld recently, but if anything, Pokemon's new competition should be a sign to change."

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ChasterMies80d ago

Fortunately for Nintendo, the legal team is separate from Game Freak’s development team.

NotoriousWhiz79d ago

Unfortunately for us, as their legal team seems to be more competent than Game Freak's development team.

gold_drake80d ago (Edited 80d ago )

they do tho .. IF there is something to sue for. IP infringement is such a delicate thing.

but absolutely agree on the change

GoodGuy0980d ago

That, have longer dev time, and absolutely get rid of Nintendo as the exclusive platform. Imagine a AAA pkmn game on current consoles or next generation.

But money, they'll make billions with little effort.

badz14979d ago

you know that's never gonna happen

FinalFantasyFanatic79d ago

Gamer Freak, Creatures and Nintendo all have a stake in the Pokemon franchise, Nintendo especially will never let them go, I don't know how Creatures or Game Freak feels about it. Plus, the other two don't have a financial incentive to ditch Nintendo, they make mega bucks regardless. Although I think Nintendo should help Game Freak out more since they're clearly struggling, other they'll all just have to accept longer dev times and bigger gaps between games, or maybe just make some cheaper low-tier games in-between.

shinoff218379d ago

Idk yall. I'd take a Pokémon jrpg over a Pokémon with guns, online play etc. Plus wasn't Pokémon mobile pretty fking big like 4 years ago then covid hit.

--Onilink--79d ago (Edited 79d ago )

Even Scarlet/Violet had sold 24million as of early November (and undoubtedly sold even more during the Holidays), its not like they are currently suffering.

Yes, there are plenty of things I would like Gamefreak to do better, and yes I happened to like Palworld, but not because its a Pokemon clone, because its not, but because its a good survival game, something that I have zero interest for the mainline Pokemon games to become.

Most publications keep bringing up these topic ls just for clicks, because clearly the game is your typical survival game (most who do well on PC) with some Pokemon sprinkled in and not a Pokemon competitor, the core gameplay loop is clearly just Ark with dinosaurs swapped for Pokemon like creatures

And again, while I’m enjoying the game itself, I hope it doesnt set a new precedent for what we expect from game devs these days because, based on their other games, this developer really seems to basically just try to go as close as possible to ripping off other games without getting into trouble and then not really following up on those projects as promised (Craftopia players seem particularly angry).

I doubt they ever expected the discourse around this game to reach this level of popularity to push those insane sales numbers, and they actually take the opportunity to increase the quality of their work

FinalFantasyFanatic79d ago (Edited 79d ago )

I'm going to say something somewhat controversial, the last set of Pokemon games weren't that bad, it wasn't a great game, but a good game if we ignore the performance issues (and I personally didn't have many bugs).

They just need more interesting towns and NPCs (give them interesting dialogue, there's literally no reasons to talk to NPCs), interesting areas/locations (like the sunken ship and Bellsprout Tower), and some decent side quest, there isn't really any interesting side quests in those games, and fix the barely there lore for the game (Idk even know what was going on with those 4 "legendary Pokemon"). And maybe add less new Pokemon into the next game so they can transition more of the older Pokemon into 3D.

I think Scarlet/Violet had the potential to go from a good game to a great game if they implemented most of those ideas, but they also needed more development time to optimise the game as well.

Profchaos79d ago

Yeah agree id take a remake of red in the style of the links awakening remake any day of the week

Profchaos79d ago

No they don't I don't want any of the gameplay anywhere near Pokemon the only link between them is the idea of Pokemon except there's guns you enslave humans and Pokemon and there's a survival aspect.

Pokemon is fairly family friendly can't see Nintendo going ok let's give them m16s and slaughter each other

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